Disney’s live-action reimagining “Moana” sailed straight to the top of the South Korean box office during the weekend of Jul. 10–12.

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According to data from KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film generated $3 million from 403,931 admissions over the three-day frame, securing a 36.53% share of the weekend market. Since its wide rollout on July 8, the film has accumulated a cumulative gross of $3.7 million from 511,471 total admissions.

Local suspense thriller “The Eyes” held its ground in second place, pulling in $1.8 million from 257,816 admissions. Directed by Yeom Ji-ho and starring Shin Min-ah and Kim Nam-hee, the remake of the Spanish feature “Julia’s Eyes” has now pushed its cumulative haul to $8.7 million from 1,277,263 total viewers.

“Toy Story 5” moved to third place, collecting $1.7 million from 238,520 admissions, bringing its South Korea cume to $17.6 million from 2,580,319 total tickets since its mid-June premiere.

The faith-based animated musical “David” debuted in fourth place, capturing $390,901 from 57,675 admissions over the three-day window. Including previews, the film has brought its early local cume to $493,014 from 75,469 viewers.

Long-running action-horror powerhouse “Colony” took fifth place, generating $275,526 from 37,008 admissions over the weekend frame. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Jun Ji-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Ji Chang-wook, the viral hive-mind thriller has reached a cumulative haul of $41.4 million from 5,914,322 total admissions since launching on May 21.

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“Marty Supreme” placed sixth on the chart, adding $110,163 to its ledger for a gross of $723,165, while 1990s retro music comedy “Wild Sing” took seventh place, pulling in $72,357 to take its total to $8.5 million.

The Japanese animated adventure “Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil” held the eighth position with $82,132 over the frame to land at a cume of $360,752.

Plus M Entertainment’s highly anticipated epic science fiction thriller “Hope” placed ninth, capturing $101,311 from 10,146 preview admissions ahead of its upcoming wide release. Directed by Na Hong-jin and boasting a star-studded international ensemble that includes Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Michael Fassbender, and Alicia Vikander, the film chronicles a rural community facing an extraterrestrial threat, and has a preliminary total of $106,628.

Rounding out the bottom rung of the top 10 was “Backrooms,” which generated $65,575 over the three-day window to lift its lifetime cume to $8.5 million from 1,209,069 admissions.

The overall market collective gross for the weekend was $8.2 million, up from last week’s $7.3 million.

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