'Colony' posts biggest opening day in PH for 2026, earns ₱20 Million
By Neil Ramos
At A Glance
- South Korean zombie-action film "Colony," directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Jun Ji-hyun and Ji Chang-wook, earned ₱20 million on its opening day in the Philippines, setting the biggest local movie opening of 2026.
South Korean action-horror film “Colony,” directed by Yeon Sang-ho, reportedly earned an estimated ₱20 million on its opening day in the Philippines on May 27, setting what industry observers described as the biggest movie opening in the country so far this year.
The zombie thriller stars Jun Ji-hyun, also known as Gianna Jun, and Ji Chang-wook, and marks Yeon’s latest big-screen project following the global success of “Train to Busan.”
“Colony” follows survivors trapped inside a building amid a rapidly evolving zombie outbreak, blending large-scale action, suspense, and emotional survival drama.
Note that the film has also been dominating overseas markets.
Industry trackers likewise reported that “Colony” posted the highest opening score among Korean releases this year.
The film has yet to open widely in the United States, where it is scheduled for theatrical release through Well Go USA on Aug. 28.
With strong word-of-mouth and growing audience interest, the film is expected to sustain its momentum at the Philippine box office in the coming days.