'Moana' Tops the Box Office for the Third Straight Day… Will It Solidify Its Weekend Success?
Cumulative Attendance Exceeds 160,000
'The Eye' Takes Second Place at the Box Office… 'Toy Story 5' Ranks Third
Director Na Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’ Reaches 300,000 Advance Tickets… Opens on the 15th
[E-Daily Starin Choi Hee-jae Reporter] The live-action film “Moana,” based on Disney’s mega-hit animated film “Moana,” continues to hold the No. 1 spot at the box office. Poster for the movie “Moana” (Photo courtesy of The Walt Disney Company Korea) According to the Korean Film Council’s integrated computer network on the 11th, “Moana” drew 58,788 viewers on the 10th. This marks its third consecutive day at the top of the box office since its release. The cumulative audience count stands at 166,044. “The Eye,” starring Shin Min-a, was seen by 50,730 viewers. Its cumulative audience stands at 1,070,177. Third place went to Disney·Pixar’s “Toy Story 5,” which drew 36,305 viewers. Its cumulative audience is 2,378,108. “David” took fourth place. “David” drew 7,841 viewers, bringing its cumulative total to over 25,635. “Gunchye” came in fifth, with 7,837 viewers. “Hope,” set to open in five days, took the top spot in advance ticket sales. “Hope” drew attention by recording 300,000 advance ticket sales. Directed by Na Hong-jin—known for films such as “The Chaser” and “The Yellow Sea”—“Hope” is his first feature film in 10 years since “The Wailing.” The film stars Hwang Jung-min, Jo In-sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Taylor Russell, Cameron Britton, Alicia Vikander, and Michael Fassbender. All eyes are on whether “Moana,” which has been receiving critical acclaim for its live-action adaptation, will be able to solidify its box office momentum over the weekend.
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