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‘Colony’ Infects PH Box Office With ₱20-M Opening

  • May Flores
  • Entertainment
  • May 30, 2026

South Korean zombie thriller “Colony” has stormed Philippine cinemas with a monstrous first-day haul, earning an estimated P20 million on May 27 and posting what industry watchers described as the biggest opening day in the country so far this year.

For a genre that has already been chased, bitten, resurrected, and remixed countless times, “Colony” still found fresh blood. The film’s strong Philippine debut signals not only the enduring pull of Korean cinema among Filipino viewers, but also the rare staying power of the zombie thriller when it comes with scale, star power, and a director who knows exactly how to weaponize panic.

Directed by Yeon Sang-ho, the filmmaker behind the global hit Train to Busan, Colony follows survivors trapped inside a quarantined building after a rapidly mutating outbreak turns confinement into a brutal fight for survival. The film stars Jun Ji-hyun, also known as Gianna Jun, alongside Ji Chang-wook, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Shin-rok, Shin Hyun-been, and Go Soo.

Unlike the emotional train ride that made Yeon a household name among horror fans, “Colony” leans into a more claustrophobic, game-like nightmare. In an interview with Korea JoongAng Daily, Yeon described the film as built around “extreme game-like elements” similar to an escape room, with the threat escalating inside a sealed space.

That setup appears to be working. Viewers have responded to the film’s relentless action, grim atmosphere, and evolving infected, giving Colony the kind of word-of-mouth that turns a horror release into an event film.

The momentum is not limited to the Philippines. In South Korea, Colony became the fastest film released in 2026 to cross 1 million moviegoers, reaching the mark in less than four days. It later surged past 2 million admissions in just five days, according to reports citing Korean Film Council data.

The film has also been building international prestige. Colony had a Cannes Midnight Screenings slot and is set for its North American premiere as the opening film of the 2026 New York Asian Film Festival. Well Go USA is also handling its United States theatrical release.

For Philippine cinemas, the P20-million opening signals that the K-zombie wave still has teeth. Years after “Train to Busan” turned Korean survival horror into a global obsession, Colony proves that audiences are still willing to run toward the outbreak, provided the chaos feels big, urgent, and worth screaming about.

With strong overseas numbers, a buzzy festival trail, and Filipino audiences showing up on day one, Colony is no longer just another zombie movie on the calendar. It has become one of 2026’s first cinema stampedes.

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