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Train To Busan Director’s Upcoming Zombie Movie Can Finally Redeem His Critically Panned Sequel To The 2016 Korean Hit
Yeon Sang-ho is working on a new zombie movie through which he can finally redeem the underwhelming sequel to Train to Busan. The zombie genre is full of hits and misses both in film and TV, but in ...
Katherine is a Horror Features author for Collider, but loves movies in (almost) all shapes and genres. She went to school in Virginia for English and Film Studies before heading out to Las Vegas. She ...
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How The Newest Korean Zombie Movie Will Be Different From Train To Busan Addressed By Director
Yeon Sang-ho addresses how his upcoming movie Gunche will differ from Train to Busan. 2016's Train to Busan helped put Yeon on the map, introducing international audiences to his story of a zombie ...
After spending the last few years on other projects, Yeon Sang-Ho returns to the undead (and possibly Train to Busan) with 2026's Gunche. Reading time: Reading time 1 minute Did you like Train to ...
South Korea managed the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic unusually well, which is basically the opposite of how Yeon Sang-ho’s 2016 “Train to Busan” predicted the country might react to such a ...
Erielle Sudario is a Collider News and Feature Author from Australia and has worked in the journalism industry since 2018. She has a passion for entertainment and pop culture news and has interviewed ...
Netflix’s latest genre offering from Korea, dark sci-fi thriller “Hellbound,” doesn’t waste any time in getting straight to the action. In the first minutes of the pilot, giant, billowing demons — ...
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