Peninsula: Train to Busan has been very popular since its release and has achieved impressive results. According to media reports today (July 20), Peninsula: Train to Busan earned $19 million to $20 million in its first week. The first week box office in South Korea was as high as $13 million to $14 million, and the number of viewers in the first week was as high as 1.8 million, setting a record for the highest first week box office in South Korea this year! Taiwan, China, had a box office of 5 million US dollars in its first week, and Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam may have a box office of 1 million US dollars in its first week. The Korean Film Commission announced that Train to Busan 2 had exceeded 1 million viewers in just four days after its release in South Korea on July 15, ranking fourth in Korean film and television. To commemorate this milestone, the leading actors Lee Jung-hyun, Kang Dong-won and others took a group photo with director Yeon Sang-ho. The story of "Train to Busan 2" takes place four years after "Train to Busan". Humanity has entered a state of extinction, the corpse virus has infected the world, and the people living among the ruins have launched a final struggle. The film is directed by Yeon Sang-ho, the director of "Train to Busan", and stars Kang Dong-won, Lee Jung-hyun, Kwon Hae-hyo, Kim Min-jae, etc. |
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