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'''''Peninsula''''' (Korean title: 반도, Bando; "Peninsula", marketed internationally as "Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula", "Train to Busan 2" or "Train 2 Busan") is a 2020 action-horror movie directed by Yeon Sang-ho and is a standalone sequel to 2016's [[Train to Busan]]. The film follows Jung-seok (Gang Dong-won), a former Korean Marine living in Hong Kong four years after the outbreak in the previous movie and a NATO quarantine of Korea. Jung-seok and his brother-in-law Chul-min are approached with an offer from the local triads to retrieve a truck containing 20 million US dollars from the abandoned Korea and is promised half of the money, but as the mission goes wrong, the two are left behind in the zombie and bandit-run former nation and must survive.
'''''Peninsula''''' (Korean title: 반도, Bando; marketed internationally as '''''Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula''''', '''''Train to Busan 2''''' or '''''Train 2 Busan''''') is a 2020 action-horror movie directed by Yeon Sang-ho and a standalone sequel to 2016's ''[[Train to Busan]]''. The film follows Jung-seok (Gang Dong-won), a former Korean Marine living in Hong Kong four years after the outbreak in the previous movie and a NATO quarantine of Korea. Jung-seok and his brother-in-law Chul-min are approached with an offer from the local triads to retrieve a truck containing 20 million US dollars from the abandoned Korea and is promised half of the money, but as the mission goes wrong, the two are left behind in the zombie and bandit-run former nation and must survive.
Next Entertainment World (South Korea) Well Go USA (USA)
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Jung-seok
Gang Dong-won
Min-jung
Lee Jung-hyun
Elder Kim
Kwon Hae-hyo
Sergeant Hwang
Kim Min-jae
Captain Seo
Koo Kyo-hwan
Peninsula (Korean title: 반도, Bando; marketed internationally as Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula, Train to Busan 2 or Train 2 Busan) is a 2020 action-horror movie directed by Yeon Sang-ho and a standalone sequel to 2016's Train to Busan. The film follows Jung-seok (Gang Dong-won), a former Korean Marine living in Hong Kong four years after the outbreak in the previous movie and a NATO quarantine of Korea. Jung-seok and his brother-in-law Chul-min are approached with an offer from the local triads to retrieve a truck containing 20 million US dollars from the abandoned Korea and is promised half of the money, but as the mission goes wrong, the two are left behind in the zombie and bandit-run former nation and must survive.
The following weapons were used in the film Peninsula: