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Check out the official Peninsula Trailer starring Jung-hyun Lee! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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US Release Date: August 21, 2020
Starring: Dong-won Gang, Jung-hyun Lee
Directed By: Sang-ho Yeon
Synopsis: A soldier and his team battle hordes of post-apocalyptic zombies in the wastelands of the Korean Peninsula.

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30 thoughts on “Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula Trailer #1 (2020) | Movieclips Trailers

  1. 📌PENNINSULA🎬🎬
    DANCE••••••••••

    VISUAL••••••••••

    OUTFIT••••••••••

    BEAUTY•••••••• is beautiful ❤❤

  2. The first one was actually a meaningful story, this is just another crazy postapocalyptic action movie.

  3. Very impressive south Korean horror movie! The very true living most dangerous creatures living today! Are the dogman of Michigan and the beast of brey road of the farming town of Elkhorn wisconsin, north of Milwaukee wisconsin. This very dangerous creatures cannot change into human form! Who were once humans beings many years ago. I believe this creatures are differently not werewolves, but hideous malevolent wendigo creatures. The very elusive dangerous wendigo creatures are still living in the deep dark woods of north America today! My great information for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.😀

  4. Looks fun but definitely looks less emotionally impactful as the first. Not necessarily a bad thing but almost feels like it could've just been its own movie rather than a "sequel" to Train to Busan which I can't help but be a little suspicious that they did that simply to rake in more attention/money from an already established fanbase.

  5. A very worthy continuation in the footsteps of the zoombi apocalypse. However, not quite as strong. Once again, the plot revolves around a family, but an increasingly frayed one. The film is technically well-made, especially a fast-paced car journey in pitch darkness, which is incredibly skillfully shot and edited. Those of you who liked the first film probably won't be disappointed.

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