‘Train to Busan’ Remake Director Gives Update on Stalled Production
Nearly three years ago, it was announced that Timo Tjahjanto (The Shadow Strays, V/H/S/94) had been enlisted to helm the remake of South Korean zombie epic Train to Busan for New Line Cinema, titled The Last Train to New York before being pulled from the schedule. The filmmaker recently gave an update on the film’s status. When asked by a […] The post ‘Train to Busan’ Remake Director Gives Update on Stalled Production appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

Nearly three years ago, it was announced that Timo Tjahjanto (The Shadow Strays, V/H/S/94) had been enlisted to helm the remake of South Korean zombie epic Train to Busan for New Line Cinema, titled The Last Train to New York before being pulled from the schedule. The filmmaker recently gave an update on the film’s status.
When asked by a fan on X whether the director was still attached to the project, Tjahjanto replied “I’ve been ready since 2020, but when a film is stalled thats not up to the director.”
The Last Train to New York was initially dated for theatrical release on April 21, 2023 before being temporarily un-dated in 2022. This is the first update, though not much of one, since the news that the remake was being pulled from the release slate.
In the original 2016 film from filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho , a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, while passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan. Train to Busan spawned an animated prequel, Seoul Station, and sequel, Penninsula. Train to Busan became an international hit, adored by critics and audiences alike. The film currently holds a 95% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In other words, the zombie outbreak feature is so beloved that an American remake faced backlash from fans.
Atomic Monster’s James Wan and Michael Clear and Gaumont’s Nicolas Atlan and Terry Kalagian were also attached to produce alongside Coin Operated’s Gary Dauberman, who is adapting the screenplay. Judson Scott, Sidonie Dumas, Christophe Riandee and Johanna Byer are executive producing.
More recently, Yeon Sang-ho has been behind a handful of horror television series’, including “The Cursed,” “Hellbound,” “Monstrous,” “The Bequeathed,” and “Parasyte: The Grey.” His latest feature, Revelations recently released on Netflix.
Up next, the South Korean filmmaker is heading back into zombie territory with upcoming feature Gunche.
If there are any future updates on the Train to Busan remake, we’ll keep you posted.
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