The thriller film ‘Colony’ maintains its dominant position at the box office, continuing its impressive performance into its fourth week of release. With cumulative attendance already exceeding 4.96 million viewers, the film is expected to comfortably surpass the 5 million milestone within hours.
On the previous day, the movie attracted 54,066 attendees, securing the top spot once again. Pre-sale data reveals overwhelming audience interest, with advance ticket purchases exceeding 60,000 by early morning, cementing its number one ranking across all theaters.
‘Colony’ tells the gripping story of survivors trapped inside a sealed building during a mysterious infection outbreak. They must battle against evolving infected beings whose transformations become increasingly unpredictable. The film’s intense suspense within confined spaces, stunning visual effects, and rapid-paced storytelling have driven strong word-of-mouth marketing, keeping it at the forefront of the box office for nearly a month.
Notably, even when a new blockbuster briefly claimed the top position right after its debut, ‘Colony’ reclaimed the crown within just one day, demonstrating remarkable staying power despite competition from fresh releases.
In second place, ‘Wild Thing’ drew 36,325 viewers, bringing its total audience count to over 700,000. The performance portraying a once-famous ballad singer has generated significant buzz. A featured song from the soundtrack has entered actual music charts and sparked viral social media challenges, further boosting the film’s popularity.
The third position went to a high-profile director’s latest work, which attracted 27,363 attendees. Meanwhile, the horror film ‘Backrooms’ secured fourth place with 21,808 viewers, pushing its cumulative count to 889,145 and placing it on track to reach the one million mark. This title represents the ongoing summer trend favoring horror cinema at theaters.
A renowned filmmaker’s new release landed in fifth place with 4,654 attendees.
Industry observers anticipate that ‘Colony’ will continue to dominate through the upcoming weekend, as no major competing releases are scheduled until a major animated sequel arrives later this month. All eyes are now on how far this fourth-week chart-topper can extend its box office success after crossing the 5 million viewer threshold.
