Triple bill of South Korean action horrors. In 'Train to Busan' (2016) divorced city trader Seok-woo (Yoo Gong) is taking his young daughter Su-an (Soo-an Kim) to stay with her mother in Busan for her birthday. However, following the sudden outbreak of a deadly virus throughout the country, the carriage of their high-speed train is overrun by a swarm of frenzied zombies.With the train hurtling towards its destination, Seok-woo and Su-an must team up with fellow survivors in a desperate bid to survive the journey. In the animated prequel 'Seoul Station' (2016) Hye-sun (voice of Eun-kyung Shim), a prostitute from Seoul, is living with her shady boyfriend Ki-woong (Lee Joon) after running away from home. Following a heated argument about their future together, the pair get caught up in a chaotic scramble outside Seoul train station after a homeless man turns into a bloodthirsty zombie and triggers a mass outbreak which quickly sweeps through the city.Now separated from Ki-woong and with her father Suk-gyu (Seung-ryong Ryu) also out looking for her, Hye-sun must battle through waves of the undead in a bid to get to safety and reunite with those closest to her. Finally, in 'Train to Busan Presents - Peninsula' (2020), set four years after the first film, former soldier Jung Seok (Dong-Won Gang) and his team of Korean refugees venture into the port city of Incheon on a mission to recover 20 million dollars from an abandoned truck. However, as they attempt to escape the quarantined zone, they find themselves battling hordes of infected zombies and a menacing band of mercenaries known as Unit 631.

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