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'Toy Story 5' leads Korean box office for fourth day
KR🎭 Culture14 days ago

'Toy Story 5' leads Korean box office for fourth day

Toy Story 5, the latest Pixar animated film, has dominated the Korean box office for four consecutive days since its release. It sold 335,740 tickets on Saturday, bringing its total to 585,524 since opening two days before its North American debut. The film follows the adventures of Woody, Buzz, and other toys as they face competition from a smart tablet called Lilypad. This is the first Toy Story film in seven years, following the success of Toy Story 4, which sold over 3.4 million tickets in Korea in 2019. Other films in the top five included Colony, Wild Sing, Backrooms, and Disclosure Day, but none matched the performance of Toy Story 5. Globally, the film is expected to break franchise records with an estimated $275 million worldwide.

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'Toy Story 5' leads Korean box office for fourth day

Toy Story 5, the latest Pixar animated film, has dominated the Korean box office for four consecutive days since its release. It sold 335,740 tickets on Saturday, bringing its total to 585,524 since opening two days before its North American debut. The film follows the adventures of Woody, Buzz, and other toys as they face competition from a smart tablet called Lilypad. This is the first Toy Story film in seven years, following the success of Toy Story 4, which sold over 3.4 million tickets in Korea in 2019. Other films in the top five included Colony, Wild Sing, Backrooms, and Disclosure Day, but none matched the performance of Toy Story 5. Globally, the film is expected to break franchise records with an estimated $275 million worldwide.

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