To commemorate the film reaching a new milestone, stars Kang Dong Won, Lee Jung Hyun, and Lee Re posed for a celebratory photo together with director Yeon Sang Ho. On the day of its release, “Peninsula” also set a new record for the highest number of first-day moviegoers of any film released since the COVID-19 outbreak. When a mysterious virus breaks out across South Korea, the infected transform into the murderous undead in the wildly successful 2016 thriller TRAIN TO BUSAN, an official New York Times Critic’s Pick that Slant Magazine credits with scare tactics among the most distinctive the zombie canon has ever seen. The feat is all the more impressive considering the current state of the movie theater industry, which was hit especially hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, “Peninsula” broke past the 1 million mark at the same speed as the hit movie “Ode to My Father,” which currently holds the record for the fourth highest-grossing film in the history of Korean cinema. KST, the new film-which was released on July 15-had amassed a total of 1,000,790 moviegoers, meaning that it took less than four days to reach the milestone. On the morning of July 18, the Korean Film Council announced that “Peninsula,” the long-awaited sequel to the hit zombie film “ Train to Busan,” had officially surpassed 1 million moviegoers. Even amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, “ Peninsula” is proving to be a box office hit!
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