Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Yeon Sang-ho |
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Writer: | Yeon Sang-ho, Ryu Yong-jae |
Staring: |
A soldier and his team battle hordes of post-apocalyptic zombies in the wastelands of the Korean Peninsula. | |
Release Date: | Jul 15, 2020 |
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Director: | Yeon Sang-ho |
Writer: | Yeon Sang-ho, Ryu Yong-jae |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Horror, Thriller |
Keywords | halloween, dystopia, sequel, zombie, busan, south korea, south korea |
Production Companies | Next Entertainment World, Contents Panda, Michigan Venture Capital, Union Investment Partners, RedPeter Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $42,698,327
Budget: $17,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Oct 15, 2025 Entered: Oct 15, 2025 |
Name | Character |
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Gang Dong-won | Han Jung-seok |
Lee Jung-hyun | Min-jung |
Lee Re | Joon-yi |
Kwon Hae-hyo | Kim Noh-in |
Kim Min-jae | Sergeant Hwang |
Koo Kyo-hwan | Captain Seo |
Kim Do-yoon | Chul-min |
Lee Ye-won | Yu-jin |
Kim Kyu-baek | Kim Yi-byung |
Jang So-yeon | Jung-seok's Sister |
Moon Woo-jin | Dong-hwan |
Hwang Yeon-hui | Taxi Woman |
Park Jong-beom | Mechanic |
Joey Albright | U.S. Army |
Cha Si-won | Hong Kong Man |
Pierce Conran | Reporter |
John D. Michaels | Evacuation Boat Captain |
Milan-Devi LaBrey | TV Show Host |
Christopher Gordon | UN Soldier |
Kim Tae-jun | Min-jung's Husband |
Lee Seung-jin | First Lieutenant |
Han Sung-soo | Zombie |
Ahn Hyun-bin | Soldier |
Kim Se-dong | Public Official |
Lee Se-rang | North Korean Anchor |
Kim Yeong-jo | 631 Soldier |
Choi Jeong-hyun | 631 Soldier |
Bae Seong-min | 631 Soldier |
Bella Rahim | Major Jane |
Geoffrey Giuliano | Hong Kong Boss |
Yoon Yeong-gyun | Soldier |
So Yun-ho | Soldier of Unit 631 |
Jeon Ah-hee | Zombie |
Ko Dong-hyoung | Crazy Driver |
Jeong Seung-uk | Soldier of Unit 631 |
Nam Sang Woo | Zombie |
Han Hyeon-jik | Zombie |
Kim Woo-hyun | Sergeant Hwang's Soldier |
Park Sung-hyun | Sergeant Hwang's Soldier |
Heo Seung | Soldier |
Yoon Young-kyun | Sergeant first class 6 |
Name | Job |
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Yoon Jin-yul | Stunts |
Shin Dae-yong | VFX Supervisor |
Yun Min-gyu | Stunts |
Shon Byeong-su | VFX Supervisor |
Kang Jong-ik | VFX Supervisor |
Kim Won-jin | Stunts |
Yoon Seong-min | Stunts |
Kwon Tae-ho | Stunts |
Moon Sung-oh | Animation Supervisor |
Yoon Hee-sun | Makeup Artist |
Lee Sang-min | Stunts |
Yeon Sang-ho | Writer, Director |
Lee Mok-won | Production Design |
Yoon Hyung-tae | Special Effects Supervisor |
Seo Byeong-chul | VFX Supervisor |
Noh Nam-seok | Stunts |
Yoo Mi-jin | Stunts |
Kang Bong-sung | Production Sound Mixer |
Lee Jeon-hyoung | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
Eun Jae-hyeon | VFX Artist |
Cho Sang-kyung | Costume Design |
Kim Hyun-jung | Makeup & Hair |
You Cheong | Props |
Heo Myeong-haeng | Fight Choreographer |
Jung Do-ahn | Special Effects Supervisor |
Kim Yong-ho | Stunts |
Choi Jae cheon | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kwon Gwi-deok | Stunts |
Jeong Seong-ho | Stunts |
Kim Hyeong-il | Key Grip |
Kang Gyeong-su | Stunts |
Lee Hyung-deok | Director of Photography |
Mowg | Original Music Composer |
Lee Hee-eun | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Ha Jae-gu | VFX Supervisor |
Kwon Ji-hoon | Stunts |
Kim Gyeong-nam | VFX Supervisor |
Yang Jin-mo | Editor |
Kim Suk-won | Sound Supervisor |
Min Hong-nam | Assistant Director |
Kwak Tae-yong | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Kim Hyung-jik | Set Decoration |
Lee Seung-je | VFX Supervisor |
Lee Gyu-taek | Line Producer |
Kim Eun-jeong | Foley Mixer |
Park Cheong-woo | Lighting Director |
Hwang Hyo-kyun | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Park Jun-yong | Props |
Jung Hoon | Key Grip |
Jung Jin-mo | Boom Operator |
Kim Hun-young | Script Supervisor |
Baek Nam-jun | Stunts |
Jung Hwang-soo | VFX Supervisor |
Ryu Yong-jae | Writer |
Kim Seon-wung | Stunts |
Jang Han-seung | Stunts |
Lee Seung-chang | Stunts |
Park Ju-ae | Assistant Editor |
Kim Wook | Visual Effects Producer |
Choi Jae-ok | Stunts |
Cheon Jun-ho | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Lee Dong-ha | Executive Producer |
Kim Woo-taek | Executive Producer |
Kim Yeon-ho | Producer |
Huh Soo-young | Co-Executive Producer |
Jang Kyung-ik | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 38 | 49 | 29 |
2024 | 5 | 42 | 61 | 30 |
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2024 | 8 | 37 | 50 | 26 |
2024 | 9 | 52 | 89 | 40 |
2024 | 10 | 51 | 75 | 33 |
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2024 | 12 | 43 | 53 | 33 |
2025 | 1 | 51 | 65 | 41 |
2025 | 2 | 35 | 53 | 7 |
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2025 | 10 | 884 | 936 |
Admittedly, Yeon Sang-ho's enthusiasm is infectious and, while 'Peninsula' is never as exciting as its source materials, it is kind of fun in an agreeably dumb, unpretentious way. But if Sang-ho wants people to keep stealing from him, he's going to have to stop stealing so blatantly from others. - ... Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-peninsula-an-action-packed-but-brainless-follow-up-to-a-horror-classic
**Summary** I had decently high hopes for this, given it is my favorite genre and Train to Busan was pretty good. However, this was a major disappointment. **The good** The plot, set four years in the future from Train to Busan and decent build-up with ok back story to most things going on. ... General atmosphere is also nice. **The bad** Giant plot holes, some so large and obvious it is almost impossible to enjoy the movie. Vehicle CGI, especially the physics. It is so bad my dead dog would make it better. To make matters worse these scenes make up for an unreasonably large portion of the movie. I got seriously angry watching it, and I love zombies and car chases. The violently over dramatic ending. This is comedy level shit, even if the rest of the movie was good, this would have destroyed it.
Peninsula came amidst extremely high expectations for being the sequel of one of the best zombie movies ever. This movie is completely unrelated to its prequel, _Train to Busan_, so you can watch it even if haven't seen the first one. The plot follows another group who fled from Korea in a refugee b ... oat to Hong Kong. Fast-forward 4 years, the surviving members of the group return to a deserted Korea to ransack the abandoned money. A task that should be easy, but Incheon is not as deserted as they thought it would be. With a lot of action scenes and good visual effects, Peninsula failed in the casting of the support roles. The main actors are pretty good, but the acting of the foreigner (that is, non-Korean) characters is laughable. Also, parts of the plot and some actions scenes are highly implausible, to say the least. However, Peninsula is still a very good movie, ranking high in the "Best Zombie Movies" list. It didn't live up to the expectations from _Train to Busan_, but perhaps the bar set by the prequel was just too high.
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Train to Busan is one of my favorite South Korean films ever, and I firmly defend that it's one of the best zombie apocalypse movies of all-time, maybe even the best. Therefore, I couldn't help but f ... eel incredibly excited about another installment set in the same world. It's not a direct sequel to the original's story, but it seems to be placed just after the pandemic began. Unfortunately, it ends up being a huge disappointment. Despite the jaw-dropping stunt work and the extremely intense action sequences, the reason why Peninsula's predecessor works so well is due to its focus on the characters. By giving them a compelling development and a strong emotional bond, the zombie outbreak becomes instantly more effective because of our immense concern for everyone involved. Every technical element is dialed up to its maximum, transforming the film into an emotionally devastating, heart-wrenching story. Yeon Sang-ho tries to follow a shortcut to achieve that same emotion of his previous movie, dooming this "sequel" from the very beginning. Every relationship feels forced, and the supposedly heartbreaking decisions/events are a complete target miss. Even the action scenes fail to live up to the original's level due to excessive CGI in ridiculous car chases. Every fifteen minutes, a major logical issue arises, and some characters are either straight-up dumb or unbelievably smart for their age/experience. Peninsula takes the realistic environment established by Train to Busan and fictionalizes it way too much. Rating: C-
**Your talking to a MAJOR Korean Film fan...Looong before Parasite.. Ive literally been mostly watching Korean films (FAR more than American content) the past several years... so I dont like saying this but this wasnt one of there better ones.. and I KNOW it has to do with the genre.... I am about ... as Zombied out as one can get...Train to Busan was a excellent film tho... Just wasnt crazy about this tho**
**Great opening but left me wanting more ** I waited years to see this movie and was excited as could be and the opening set it up as a great fast paced and emotional adventurer. What I got was fast paced but not a true sequel to one of my favorite zombie movies. If you’re a fan of action and zo ... mbie movies maybe this is for you but this is not what I and I believe many others wanted in a sequel.