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  2. Peninsula (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $16 million [1] Box office. $42.7 million [2][3] Peninsula (Korean: 반도; Hanja: 半島; RR: Bando; marketed internationally as Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula) is a 2020 South Korean post-apocalyptic action horror film co-written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. [4][5] It is a standalone sequel to the 2016 film Train to Busan, the ...

  3. Train to Busan - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula, a standalone sequel set four years after Train to Busan and also directed by Yeon, was released in South Korea on 15 July 2020 to mixed reviews. [43] Yeon has stated that, Peninsula is not a sequel to Train to Busan because it's not a continuation of the story, but it happens in the same universe. [44]

  4. Train to Busan (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Train to Busan film series consists of South Korean action - horror zombie films, created by Park Joo-suk and produced by Next Entertainment World. The installments include a theatrical movie, an animated prequel that was released in theaters in the international market, and a standalone sequel that had a limited theatrical release.

  5. ‘Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula’: Film Review - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Seoul Station (film) - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Station (Korean: 서울역) is a South Korean adult animated post-apocalyptic zombie horror film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. [5] A second released installment in, and a prequel to, the Train to Busan film series, the aeni (South Korean animation) explores how the zombie epidemic began in South Korea before the latter's events, [6] [7] and revolves around the three main ...

  7. Kim Su-an - Wikipedia

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    金秀安. Revised Romanization. Gim Su-an. McCune–Reischauer. Kim Su-an. Kim Su-an (Korean: 김수안; born January 27, 2006) is a South Korean actress. She had her first film role when she was five years old, and has since starred in several films and television series. She is best known internationally for her role in Train to Busan (2016).

  8. The Roundup: No Way Out - Wikipedia

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    The Roundup: No Way Out (Korean: 범죄도시3; lit. Crime City 3) is a 2023 South Korean action crime film directed by Lee Sang-yong, starring Ma Dong-seok, Lee Joon-hyuk and Munetaka Aoki. [3] It is the third installment of The Roundup series and the sequel to The Roundup (2022). [4] The film is based on a real-life 2017-2018 illegal drug ...

  9. Yeon Sang-ho - Wikipedia

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    Yeon Sang-ho (born 25 December 1978) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.He gained international popularity for working his adult animated films The King of Pigs (2011) and The Fake (2013), and the live-action film Train to Busan (2016), its animated prequel Seoul Station (2016) and live-action sequel Peninsula (2020), and first South Korean superhero film Psychokinesis (2018).