Train To Busan was an unexpected global hit, bringing fun back to the zombie genre. That was nearly 4 years ago, it’s time for a follow up, Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula!
The original film focused on the zombie outbreak in South Korea and train passengers travelling from Seoul to Busan. There was also an animated prequel Seoul Station, which gave us an insight on how the chaos all started. Four Year after the decimation we return with a third film, now a post apocalyptic world.
Well Go USA have have today released the US Teaser Trailer. It gives us a great insight into the world we’ll journey into. Yeon Sang-Ho returns to direct this one, with a big slice of inspiration from Mad Max: Fury Road, Akira, The Road. Can he deliver again? Even with a story sounds like we’ve heard a million times before, we have hope!
Four years after South Korea’s total decimation in TRAIN TO BUSAN, the zombie thriller that captivated audiences worldwide, acclaimed director Yeon Sang-ho brings us PENINSULA, the next nail-biting chapter in his post-apocalyptic world. Jung-seok, a soldier who previously escaped the diseased wasteland, relives the horror when assigned to a covert operation with two simple objectives: retrieve and survive. When his team unexpectedly stumbles upon survivors, their lives will depend on whether the best—or worst—of human nature prevails in the direst of circumstances.
Starring Gang Dong-won and Lee Jung-hyun, there is no release date yet for Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula. Well Go USA are distributing the film Stateside and Canada. In the UK fro Train To Busan it was Studiocanal, there is no word who’ll distribute this one this time. It will be a July release in South Korea.
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