The movie often referred to as is officially titled Peninsula (2020)
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For viewers tracking the continuation of the story, Peninsula shifts the franchise's narrative scale from the confined train cars of the first film to a broader, ruined landscape. Set four years after the initial outbreak, the sequel follows a former soldier who accepts a dangerous mission to return to the quarantined Korean peninsula to retrieve a stranded asset. The film swaps the survival-horror tension of the original for an action-heavy, post-apocalyptic aesthetic reminiscent of stylized wasteland cinema.
Upon arrival, his team discovers that zombies are not the only threat. The peninsula is also controlled by rogue, sadistic military units (Unit 631) who exploit survivors for gladiatorial games. Jung-seok must team up with a surviving family, utilizing high-speed driving tactics and night-vision mechanics, to fight his way out of the dead zone.
(Available for a small rental or purchase fee with multiple language tracks) Apple TV