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  2. Seoul Station (film) - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Station (Korean: 서울역) is a South Korean adult animated post-apocalyptic zombie horror film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. [5] A second released installment in the Train to Busan film series, and a prequel of its eponymous film, the aeni (South Korean animation) explores how the zombie epidemic began in South Korea before the latter's events, [6] [7] and revolves around the ...

  3. Train to Busan (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Train to Busan film series consists of South Korean action-horror zombie films, created by Park Joo-suk and produced by Next Entertainment World.The installments include a theatrical movie, an animated prequel that was released in theaters in the international market, and a standalone sequel that had a limited theatrical release.

  4. Train to Busan - Wikipedia

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    The next day, they board the KTX 101 at Seoul Station, en route to Busan. Other passengers include blue-collar worker Sang-hwa and his pregnant wife Seong-kyeong, COO Yon-suk, a high school baseball team including player Yong-guk and his cheerleader girlfriend Jin-hee, elderly sisters In-gil and Jong-gil, and a traumatized homeless stowaway ...

  5. Lee Sang-hee (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Sang-hee (Korean: 이상희; October 8, 1983), born Lee Na-ri (이나리), is a South Korean actress.She first became known for her role in the film End of Winter (2014).

  6. Yeon Sang-ho - Wikipedia

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    Yeon Sang-ho (born December 25, 1978) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.He gained international popularity for working his adult animated films The King of Pigs (2011) and The Fake (2013), and the live-action film Train to Busan (2016), its animated prequel Seoul Station (2016) and live-action sequel Peninsula (2020), and first South Korean superhero film Psychokinesis (2018).

  7. Category:Films set in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Raiders; Seoul Station (film) Seoul Train; Seoul Vibe; Shadows in the Palace; Shiri (film) Sinkhole (film) Snowball (2020 film) Sorry Saranghaeyo; Special Delivery (2022 film) The Spies (2012 film)

  8. Do You See Seoul? - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the film's release, a blog was created, serving as an informative source for the fans providing an overview of the film's making, insights into cast members, behind-the-scenes stories and news. [13] Originally named "My Teacher", the film underwent a title change to "Do You See Seoul?".

  9. Seoul Vibe - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Vibe (Korean: 서울대작전; RR: Seouldaejagjeon; lit. Seoul Grand Operation) is a 2022 South Korean action comedy film directed by Moon Hyun-sung from a story written by Sua Shin. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Kyu-hyung, Park Ju-hyun and Ong Seong-wu. Seoul Vibe was released on Netflix on August 26 ...