EXCLUSIVE: South Korean director Yeon Sang-ho discusses how his new zombie movie, Gunche, will differ from its predecessor, Train to Busan.
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After spending the last few years on other projects, Yeon Sang-Ho returns to the undead (and possibly Train to Busan) with ...
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Netflix’s newly released teaser showcases the film’s central premise: a bomb rigged to detonate instantly if the train’s speed drops below 100 km/h. The bomber demands JPY100 billion ($660 million) as ...
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Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho is taking us on one more ride through the undead world with another zombie movie, Gunche. Deadline confirmed that Gunche (that's "colony" in Korean ...