Well Go USA also released Peninsula on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD with an original Korean audio and an English dub. The English dub for the sequel is available on the same digital and physical platforms as the original.
Before we dive into the details of the English dub, it’s worth revisiting what makes Train to Busan so special. The film was written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho and was released in South Korea on July 20, 2016. Since its release, it has gained a massive international following.
Beyond the major players, Train to Busan pops up on various niche streaming services. Viewers with library cards can often access it for free on Kanopy or Hoopla. The film is also available on Tubi, the Hi-YAH Amazon Channel, and Peacock Premium in some regions. train to busan dubbed in english
If you haven't seen this masterpiece because you were waiting for a good dub, now is the time to watch Train to Busan in English.
The English dub is a 7/10. It is perfectly serviceable for a first-time viewer who hates reading, but the original Korean audio is a 10/10 masterpiece. If you have already seen the film in Korean, the dub will feel like listening to a cover band play your favorite song. Well Go USA also released Peninsula on 4K
Let’s address the burning question immediately.
If you want a permanent digital copy or cannot find it on free streaming apps, you can rent or buy Train to Busan on: Apple TV / iTunes Google Play Movies Vudu / Fandango at Home YouTube Movies The film was written and directed by Yeon
Purists often argue that foreign films should only be watched in their original language. While the original Korean audio delivers the exact vocal inflections intended by the director, the English dub holds its own unique advantages. Why Choose the English Dub?
Is the English dub worth your time? Where can you find it legally? And does it ruin the emotional climax of the film? This article covers everything you need to know.