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Did you dig the 2016 South Korean zombie movie Train to Busan?

Of course you did. Everybody did. That film—a monster success in its home country and an instant cult classic around the world—is awesome.

South East Asia is home to a thriving film industry. Unfortunately, like KPop, their productions are not often seen in Western markets.

This is a pity because they bring an intensity to their work that is missing in a lot of Hollywood products.

So good news, folks. A new action and gore-packed genre pic from the South Korean studio that produced Train to Busan is about to drop like a bucket full of zombie guts.

It’s called Rampant and it opens soon!

Written and directed by Sung-hoon Kim, the film is a period costume epic that blends the zombie genre with swords and martial arts. Rampant has been dubbed “a historical Train to Busan.”

Check out the plot synopsis and trailer below.

Synopsis: Lee Chung is a Prince of Joseon, but he has been taken hostage to the Qing Dynasty. He enjoys boozing, womanizing and gambling. He is also an excellent swordsman. His older brother Lee Young will succeed to the throne and brings Lee Chung to Joseon. He returns after more than 10 years. Soon, Lee Chung faces monsters that run rampant in the night.


Now, directed by Kim Sung-hoon, and distributed by Next Entertainment World, comes zombie horror movie Rampant.

 
 
 

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