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Screen Rant on MSNTrain to Busan Director's New Mystery Thriller The Ugly Gets US Release Date
Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho's new mystery thriller movie The Ugly gets a US release date ahead of its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.
Because it features a "black man trapped in a house with white people who can't seem to fend off the danger themselves," the ...
Train to Busan Remake Still Stalled: Director Timo Tjahjanto Opens Up on Delays While replying to a fan's query on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Tjahjanto opened up ...
Train to Busan Director Yeon Sang-Ho Has a New Zombie Movie 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.
Train to Busan is directed by Yeon Sang-ho and also stars Ma Dong-seok (Marvel’s Eternals), Kim Eui-sung (2036 Apocalypse Earth), Choi Woo-sik (Parasite, Okja), and Park Myung-shin (Oldboy).
The global success of zombie horror “Train to Busan” in 2016 catapulted Yeon onto the international stage, though he maintains his approach hasn’t fundamentally changed.
Yeon directed a “Train to Busan” sequel titled “Peninsula” coming off of the 2016 Korean hit horror movie. Yeon’s slated Netflix series “Hellbound” was announced in 2020.
The ending of Train to Busan has always been sad. However, this time around, it hit much harder. I can't even say it's because I have kids now and know what a parent's love is, because I don't.
Korea ‘s Showbox is launching international sales at the Cannes Market for “Colony,” the latest high-concept thriller from “Train to Busan” director Yeon Sang-ho. Currently in production ...
Train to Busan was so good that even critics, who don't often appreciate gory zombie films, raved over it, leading to a jaw-dropping 95% on Rotten Tomatoes. Yeon Sang-ho's film had it all.
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