'Toy Story 5' Approaches 50% Reservation Rate, Surpasses 140,000 Tickets Sold
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According to the Korean Film Council's reservation data on June 17, 'Toy Story 5' ranks first in both categories, with a 46.9% reservation rate and 140,000 tickets sold, surpassing 'The Colony'.
Returning after seven years, the sequel 'Toy Story 5' follows toys like Jessie, Woody, and Buzz as they reunite for an unpredictable journey after facing an unprecedented crisis with the arrival of 'Lilypad,' a smart tablet that has become Bonnie's new friend.
Driven by high expectations from 'Toy Story' fans, the film is recording a reservation rate nearing 50%, a notable feat for an animated feature. 'Toy Story 4,' released in 2019, attracted 3.4 million viewers.
With the Korean film 'The Colony' currently on a four-week streak at the top of the box office, attention is focused on whether 'Toy Story 5' will become the new number one.
(SBS Entertainment News, Reporter Kim Ji-hye)
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