Reports said that the horror Korean movie "Train to Busan" gave an outstanding appreciation from the movie goers from all over the world, that even the lead star Gong Yoo would really want to have a sequel for the film.
In an interview with Sports Chosun by Yibada, the korean star "Gong Yoo" asked their director Yeon Sang-Ho to make Part 2 or sequel for Train to Busan film. However, the director promptly dismissed the idea recalling that "Seok-Woo" played by Gong Yoo was already dead, who fell off the train and broke its neck.
“I talked about this with director Yeon Sang-Ho,” Gong said.
“I said that I thought my character Seok-Woo might be living somewhere as a zombie, but director Yeon said that when Seok-Woo fell off the train, he broke his neck and died," Gong added.
It's one of the highest top grosser movies of the year, which garnered an impressive $88,146,403 worldwide as of September 7, 2016 while it earned in their home country South Korea of $10 Million.
The film started showing on theaters just this July and was premiered in 156 countries.
Meanwhile, some western producers in the US and France have affirmed their interest in making a remake in a report from Variety.
Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox are among the United States' biggest producers of film who would gladly bet for the sequel of "Train to Busan" movie.
And it seems that we can really look forward for the sequel in the years to come and hopefully it would be more thrilling, action-packed with tear jerking combination as the way the original "Train to Busan" captured many movie goers.
It gained also a lot of viewers in the Philippines, it became most talk of the town these days, were Filipinos shared their thoughts in the social medias 'Facebook' and Twitter' about how the movie scared, screamed and made them cried.
If you haven't watch the movie yet, please watch the trailer below:
The motion picture demonstrated its viewers what might happen if there should arise an occurrence of a zombie end times. Nonetheless, not at all like other thriller movies, this specific motion picture contained a great deal of tragic dramatization. It didn't squander a considerable measure of time on crude brutality, rather, it concentrated more on how individuals respond to life and passing circumstances. Decisions must be made, and a few penances were exceptionally appalling.
Consequently, with so much achievement, a large number of the fans appear to request a spin-off.
Source: healthaim