[Edaily Starin Choi Hee-jae Reporter] The film "Eyes," starring Shin Min-a, has topped the box office, surpassing the Disney-Pixar animated film "Toy Story 5." Poster for the film “Eyes” (Photo courtesy of By Poem Studio) According to the Korean Film Council’s integrated computer network for movie theater admissions on the 7th, “Eyes” drew 43,650 viewers on the 6th, claiming the top spot at the box office. Its cumulative audience stands at 886,348. The film has reclaimed the number one spot it lost to “Toy Story 5” last weekend and continues its box office success. “Toy Story 5” took second place that day, drawing 30,951 viewers. Its cumulative audience stands at 2,249,447. Next, “Gunchye” took third place with 9,642 daily viewers. Fourth place went to “Marty Supreme” (5,506 viewers), and fifth place to “Wild Thing” (4,806 viewers). “Hope,” set to open on the 15th, took the top spot in advance ticket sales. With about a week to go before its release, 112,447 people have already purchased tickets, raising anticipation. The box office is expected to see a battle for the top spot between “The Pupil” and “Toy Story 5” until the release of “Hope.” All eyes are on whether “The Pupil,” which has gained momentum through word of mouth, can continue its long-running box office success.
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