Train to Busan

Yeon Sang - ho addresses how his forthcoming movieGunchewill differ fromTrain to Busan . 2016’sTrain to Busanhelped put Yeon on the function , premise outside audience to his story of a zombie spirit virus that remove over South Korea , threatening passengers who are on a caravan from Seoul to Busan . The film inspired a spiritual sequel , Peninsula , four years afterward . Though the two movies are based in the same universe , their plots are independent , makingPeninsulaa standalone continuation . Now , Yeon is in production on a Modern zombie motion-picture show , Gunche .

In an interview withScreen Rantfor his new filmRevelations , Yeon hash out howGuncheis dissimilar fromTrain to Busan . Yeon explain that in bothTrain to BusanandPeninsula , " the space where everything hap " was the pinnacle of the story . As such , these picture focus on " where the zombie virus get and circulate . " However , inGunche , " the zombie is of [ their ] utmost focus . “Check out the full quote from Yeon below :

Screen harangue : My favorite works of yours areTrain to BusanandPeninsula . I know thatGunchewas recently announce , so can you tell me anything about that pic and its use in your zombi universe ?

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Yeon Sang - ho : In my past living dead project , what was really crucial was the space where everything fall out , where the zombi virus started and spread . But in Gunche , the zombie is of our farthest centering . They have their own characteristics , so I recall it ’s going to really be a new sort of zombie picture , for certain .

What This Means For Gunche

Gunche’s Plot May Focus On The Virus

Yeon ’s latest zombie moving picture was first announced a few workweek ago . While its plot of ground detail have been go on largely under wrapper , the photographic film was described by its distributor as " the windup of Yeon Sang - ho ’s universe , spanning from Train to Busan to Peninsula . " This suggests that , in a similar nervure toPeninsula , Guncheis localise in the same world as the predecessors , though it might not necessarily be a direct follow - up . Yeon ’s explanation of the movie paint a picture thatGunche , likePeninsula , will be a standalone sequel .

Yeon Sang - ho and Gong Yoo ’s critically acclaimed 2016 zombie motion picture , Train to Busan , has a bittersweet ending that go out audience wanting more .

Yeon ’s quotation also gives some further linguistic context as to whereGunchewill retrieve its chief drama . The English - speech title for the film has not been bring out , but the intelligence " gunche " translate to biological settlement . As such , it would make signified ifGunchefocuses more heavily on the ins and outs of the virus and how it turns people into zombie . Focusing the traditional knowledge like so would definitely deposit " the zombie " asGunche ’s " utmost focus " and give the computer virus - tease beingness " their own characteristics . "

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Our Take On The Gunche News

This Departure Could Be A Welcome Change

take off from the groundwork laid byTrain to BusanandPeninsulais a hazardous but potentially fruitful conclusion . WhileTrain to Busanreceived rave reviews , Peninsula ’s reception was a bunch more mixed than the first film . By comparability , many multitude get hold the movie to be less engrossing thanTrain to Busan . By creating an entirely new type ofzombie movie , Gunchecan likely fend off some of these comparison and be judged on its own terms . As a Yeon - directed zombie moving picture , the pressure is still high , but stepping out into its own matter could be a positive decision .

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take aim by Yeon Sang - ho and star Gong Yoo , Ma Dong - seok , Jung Yu - mi , Kim Su - an , Ahn So - hee , Choi Woo - shik , and Kim Eui - sung , the 2016 South Korean zombie movie string To Busan revolves around a father ’s pursuance to protect his daughter aboard a eminent - speed train fill with zombies . Its succeeder launched a franchise composed of the animated prequel movie Seoul Station , the heist - theme continuation Peninsula , and the English - language adaptation The Last Train to New York .

Gang Dong-won as Jung-seok at a table in Train to Busan

Directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo, Ma Dong-seok, Jung Yu-mi, Kim Su-an, Ahn So-hee, Choi Woo-shik, and Kim Eui-sung, the 2016 South Korean zombie movie Train To Busan revolves around a father’s quest to protect his daughter aboard a high-speed train filled with zombies. Its success launched a franchise composed of the animated prequel movie Seoul Station, the heist-themed sequel Peninsula, and the English-language adaptation The Last Train to New York.

Image of Gong Yoo in Train to Busan.

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