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Train to Busan (Korean: 부산행; RR: Busanhaeng; MR: Pusanhaeng; lit. To Busan) is a 2016 South Korean action horror film [ 4 ] directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo , Jung Yu-mi , Ma Dong-seok , Kim Su-an , Choi Woo-shik , Ahn So-hee , and Kim Eui-sung . [ 5 ]
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.
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.
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Yeon Sang-ho (born December 25, 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).
In February 2021, Tjahjanto was announced to helm a remake of South Korean blockbuster hit Train to Busan with James Wan producing for New Line Cinema. [33] In November 2021, he was hired to direct the reboot of Under Siege for HBO Max. [34] In July 2023, Tjahjanto was announced as the director for Netflix action film The Shadow Strays. [35]
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In 2016, she gained wider recognition for playing the daughter of Gong Yoo's character in the box-office zombie hit Train to Busan. The same year, she signed an exclusive contract with talent management agency Blossom Entertainment. [4] In 2017, she starred in the action film The Battleship Island, playing Hwang Jung-min's daughter.