Director Yeon Sangho's next film "PENINSULA," which connects "Train to Busan," began its first step by unveiling the poster.


Director Yeon Sangho's next film "Bando," which connects "Train to Busan," began its first step by unveiling the poster.

Four years ago, Yeon Sangho, director of disaster blockbuster "Train to Busan" released his launching poster for the first time in the world, announcing the summer release.

The movie "Peninsula" is an action blockbuster about the final struggle left by those whose left in the land in for four years since "Train to Busan."

The 2016 top box-office hit "Train to Busan" is the first Korean film to be a disaster blockbuster about zombies, which swept theaters around the world. Director Yeon Sangho, who fascinated the world will return with the film "Peninsular," which will expand the world view of "Train to Busan," along with new casts such as Kang Dongwon, Lee Junghyun, Kwon Haehyo, Kim Minjae, Koo Kyohwan, Kim Doyoon, Ire and Lee Yewon. The project, which everyone has been curious about since the beginning, has taken its first step toward the summer release, releasing the posters in both domestic and global versions.


Two launch posters of "Peninsula," which were unveiled for the first time in the world, overwhelm the eyes with contrasting moods, day and night. First of all, posters in the abandoned background,  create tension with the zombies who are extremely sensitive to light and sound. The posters in the city's setting with the sun was showed the moments of "Jeongseok" (Kang Dongwon) and "Minjeong" (Lee Junghyun) who stood up against zombies who rushed brutally.

Meanwhile, "Peninsula" opened a global SNS account for fans around the world in the same time for the launch poster release. Through the account, he will deliver news quickly and communicate with fans around the world as they waiting for the movie.