June 4, 2026 Box Office TOP 10: The Swarm at No. 1, Wild Thing and Backroom in the Upper Ranks
Before choosing what to see in theaters today, here is a one-stop look at the box office trend, same-day admissions, cumulative admissions, and viewing points by genre.
Box Office TOP 10 Ranking Table
| Rank | Film | Same-day admissions | Cumulative admissions | Revenue share | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Swarm Action · Thriller · Horror | 79,924 viewers | 4,123,663 viewers | 43.9% | No change |
| 2 | Wild Thing Comedy · Music | 40,463 viewers | 222,536 viewers | 20.4% | No change |
| 3 | Backroom Horror · Mystery · Sci-Fi | 27,072 viewers | 599,826 viewers | 15.4% | No change |
| 4 | Michael Music · Drama | 8,683 viewers | 1,476,624 viewers | 4.7% | No change |
| 5 | The Mandalorian and Grogu Action · Adventure · Sci-Fi | 4,175 viewers | 160,656 viewers | 2.1% | Up 1 spot |
| 6 | The Notebook Romance · Drama | 3,279 viewers | 830,924 viewers | 2.0% | No change |
| 7 | PLAVE Asia Tour [DASH: Quantum Leap] Encore in Cinema Documentary · Music · Animation | 3,244 viewers | 14,815 viewers | 4.1% | No change |
| 8 | The Mysterious Candy Store Zenitendo Drama · Fantasy | 1,897 viewers | 97,708 viewers | 0.8% | Down 3 spots |
| 9 | Nirvana the Band: Matt and Jay of “Nirvana the Band,” a duo with little real connection to the legendary band “Nirvana.” One day, they hatch an absurd plan to build a time machine for a performance and go back to 17 years ago, when they first met Comedy · Sci-Fi · Adventure | 1,237 viewers | 53,803 viewers | 0.7% | Up 3 spots |
| 10 | Give Me a Ride in the Back Seat Romance · Drama · Comedy | 1,205 viewers | 15,323 viewers | 0.4% | Up 5 spots |
Viewing Points for the Upper Ranks
On June 4, 2026, theaters were led by The Swarm, which held first place with 79,924 same-day admissions. About 46.7% of the TOP 10’s total 171,179 viewers went to the No. 1 title, showing a high degree of concentration at the top.
No. 2 Wild Thing and No. 3 Backroom are drawing audiences with different genre appeals. Looking at the upper ranks, the choices range widely across disaster, horror, music, sci-fi, and family fantasy, so choosing by genre preference matters more than simply following the rankings.
Cumulative admissions are useful when gauging the possibility of a long box office run. Newly entered titles or films that have moved up the chart may see their rankings change significantly depending on this weekend’s reservation rate and word of mouth, so it is best to look at same-day and cumulative admissions together.
TOP 5 Film-by-Film Check Points

No. 1 · The Swarm
A mysterious mass infection breaks out in a skyscraper in downtown Seoul. The building is sealed off in an instant, and the people inside are left isolated. At first, the infected crawl around like animals, but they gradually evolve, begin walking on two feet, identify people, and attack the survivors in groups. Biotechnologist Kwon Se-jung and the survivors set out for the rooftop where rescuers are waiting, searching for Seo Young-cheol, who reported that he had injected himself with a vaccine. But the higher they climb, the more unpredictable the situation becomes, and Seo Young-cheol blocks the survivors’ path by putting the infected in front of them…
Yeon Sang-ho, Jun Ji-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, Ji Chang-wook

No. 2 · Wild Thing
Triangle, a mixed three-member dance group that once swept the pop scene, disbanded overnight after being caught up in an unexpected incident. Twenty years later, leader Hyun-woo receives an offer for a Triangle performance that could become a springboard for a comeback, and he sets out to find the members in order to seize what may be his last chance in life. Hyun-woo has become a livelihood-driven broadcaster, Do-mi has become the daughter-in-law of a chaebol family, and Sang-gu is buried in debt after a solo album. The three reunite and head for the concert venue, but the situation grows increasingly tangled when Seong-gon, the ballad prince who was Triangle’s rival in the past, and CEO Park of their former agency, with whom they have a bitter history, appear…
Son Jae-gon, Gang Dong-won, Um Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun

No. 3 · Backroom
A spatial thriller about the extreme circumstances faced by people who disappear into the “Backroom,” an unknown space that should not exist.
Kane Parsons, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass

No. 4 · Michael
Michael Jackson drew attention for his musical genius and star quality as soon as he debuted at a young age as the youngest member of the Jackson 5 with his brothers. He becomes a global star, but finds himself torn between his responsibility to his family and his own musical identity.
Antoine Fuqua, Jaafar Jackson, Colman Domingo, Nia Long

No. 5 · The Mandalorian and Grogu
Galactic bounty hunter “Din Djarin” and the fatally adorable “Grogu.”
Jon Favreau, Pedro Pascal, Jeremy Allen White, Sigourney Weaver
Recommendation Guide by Taste
If you prefer disaster, horror, mystery, or survival settings, check the strong genre films in the upper ranks first.
For music, comedy, and family fantasy titles, it becomes easier to choose when you consider both your companions’ tastes and the age rating.
Films with high cumulative admissions are more likely to still have word of mouth and repeat-viewing demand behind them.
For popular titles, good time-slot seats can disappear quickly, so please check available theaters and seats first.
FAQ
A. It was The Swarm. It recorded 79,924 same-day admissions and 4,123,663 cumulative admissions.
A. Rankings are reference material that shows current audience choices. It is even better to consider your personal taste, the age rating, running time, and your companions’ preferences as well.
A. For upper-ranking titles, check available reservation seats first. For films with distinct genres, it is safer to check the plot and age rating together.