
Train to Busan
New York Asian Film Festival 2026
July 10 - 23
Ten years on, the Korean blockbuster that conquered the world returns in 4K. Yeon Sang-ho’s breakout transforms a zombie outbreak aboard a bullet train into one of the great modern action-horror rides.
Screening + Q&A
with Yeon Sang-ho, Yoomin Hailey Yang (executive producer), and Ahn So-hee (producer)
Saturday, July 11
Showtimes
Sat, July 11
Screening + Q&A
with Yeon Sang-ho, Yoomin Hailey Yang (executive producer), and Ahn So-hee (producer)
Saturday, July 11
Ten years later, Train to Busan is still a monster with an angry engine. Yeon Sang-ho’s breakout transforms a zombie outbreak aboard the KTX into one of the great modern action-horror rides: brutal, sentimental, and made for packed movie theaters. Gong Yoo plays a self-absorbed, divorced fund manager taking his young daughter to Busan for her birthday. Before they leave Seoul, the outbreak reaches the station, a bitten passenger makes it onto the train, and the trip becomes a car-by-car fight for survival, with fear spreading almost as fast as the virus. Ma Dong-seok became an international fan favorite here as the passenger everyone wanted on their side. NYAFF presents a new 4K restoration for the film’s 10th anniversary, with director Yeon in attendance. A Well Go USA release.
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