Tag: #Train to Busan
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Gong Yoo’s official Instagram account reaches 1.9 million followers
Korean actor and “Squid Game” and “Train to Busan” star Gong Yoo’s official Instagram account has reached 1.9 million in three days.
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Korean megahit film ‘Train to Busan’ to get Hollywood remake
The Hollywood remake of “Train to Busan,” the 2016 megahit Korean zombie movie starring Gong Yoo, Ma Dong-seok and Jung Yu-mi, will proceed more than two years after it was announced.
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Actor Gong Yoo picks his most favorite Korean drama, movie role
Korean actor Gong Yoo has chosen his most favorite role among Korean dramas and films that he has made to date.
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Lisa of BLACKPINK reveals Gong Yoo is her ideal type
Lisa of BLACKPINK has revealed that Korean actor Gong Yoo, star of the blockbuster movie “Train To Busan,” is her ideal type.
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Gong Yoo, Yoon Eun-hye reminisce, talk about impact of ‘Coffee Prince’ to their careers
Part 2 of the “Coffee Prince” documentary aired in Korea and the cast members discussed memorable scenes in the popular K-drama and how the project helped their careers.
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‘Train To Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho set to release a K-drama
Are you ready for 'Hellbound?'
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Zombie films ‘Peninsula,’ ‘#ALIVE’ dominate South Korean box office in July
Korean zombie movies “Peninsula,” the sequel to “Train to Busan,” and “#ALIVE” copped the first two places at the box office in South Korea in July as cinema attendance grew 45 percent from June.
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‘Train to Busan’ sequel ‘Peninsula’ surpasses 3 million tickets, No. 1 for 2 consecutive weeks
The Korean zombie film “Peninsula,” which stars Kang Dong-won and Lee Jung-hyun, has reached another milestone at the box office.
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‘Train to Busan’ sequel ‘Peninsula’ sells 2 million tickets in one week
“Peninsula,” the sequel to the 2016 hit Korean zombie film “Train to Busan,” has reached 2 million in total admissions, maintaining its No. 1 spot at the box office in South Korea.
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‘Train to Busan’ sequel ‘Peninsula’ premieres at No. 1 in South Korea, sets best opening-day record this year
“Peninsula,” the much-awaited sequel to the 2016 hit Korean zombie movie “Train to Busan,” premiered on top of the box office in South Korea and continued its dominance on the second day.