Korean Zombie Movies In Netflix

Korean Zombie Movies In Netflix

, a 2008 film, directed by Kong Suchang, opens with Sergeant Major ‘Seong Gyunoh’ leading a team of Korean soldiers on a mission to investigate a guard post located on the border between North and South Korea. Seemingly deserted, the post soon reveal a slew of unexplained dead bodies. The group eventually encounters the lone survivor, who alerts them of a danger lurking, a deadlyvirus that awaitseveryone. Unlike most zombie films, this one has a well-defined plot and well-roundedcharacters.

A high school girl (Kim Jiwon) abducted by a killer (Yoo Yeonseok) is forced to tell him four horror stories to stay alive. Amongst the four

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, the last story revolves around a zombie outbreak in the city where five survivors board an ambulance, but are they all unaffected?

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, a 2014 release, starring Baek Seobin, Kim Seunghwan, Ha Eunsul, Kim Kyeongrong, Park Jaehoon, Cha Minjee, Seo Joon, and Lee Solgu, is a horror-action film about ‘Chilsung school’ where students team up against the teachers who turn into zombies after being bitten by zombie pigs.

, depicting how the South Korean zombie outbreak began. A young runaway girl must strive to survive in a world that sees her as trash in this film set in and around Seoul Station.‘Suk Gyu’ is looking for his runaway daughter ‘Hye Sun’ who he discovers is still alive and earns a living as a prostitute. A zombie apocalypse hits Seoul just when he’s about to reunite with her.

A 2016 horrific zombie-thriller follows a group of terrified passengers stuck inside a blood-soaked bullet train as they try to make their way to a safe zone while battling a countrywide viral outbreak. Gong Yoo, Jung Yumi, Ma Dongseok, Kim Suan, Choi Wooshik, Ahn Sohee, and Kim Euisunge share screen space in the film, which premiered in the ‘Cannes Film Festival”s ‘Midnight Screenings’ segment

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Begins with a plague of insanity and continues to do so as a stranger comes intoa small village and a mystery illness spreads. Police sergeant ‘Jong Goo’ (Kwak Dowon)is caught inthe situation and compelledto solvethe mystery in order to save his daughter. Jong and the local police are perplexed bya series of grotesqueincomprehensible murders and the killers who all appear to have zombie-like symptoms, crazy, inhuman, bloodthirsty, and demonic.

This 2018, South Korean zombie movie directed by Kim Sunghoon blends historical politics with supernatural elements. Prince of Joseon, ‘Lee Chun’ (Hyun Bin) is charged with treason against the court and exiled to a remote placein the country. When he returns, he discovers that the stories of a group of rebels trying to usurp the country are untrue andcomes across flesh-eating zombies who run rampant wreaking havoc at night.

Is about ‘Hyun Woo’ (Jung Garam) a zombie who surfaces as a result of an illegal human experiment that goes wrong. A Korean family meets Hyun, the zombie, and plans to make a profit out of him, especially after discovering their ‘old’ father’s regained masculinity is a result of the zombie’s bite. Only ‘Hye Gul’ (Lee Sookyung), the youngest daughter in the family, starts liking Hyun and names him “Jjongbie, the pet.” The film was released in 2019 and was well received by the audiences.

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) a 2020 thriller directed by Yeon Sangho, a former soldier ‘Jung Seok’ (Gang Dongwon) and team set out on a mission to retrieve a truck carrying USD 20 million from the Korean peninsula, now inhabited by zombies. As part of the 25th ‘Busan International Film Festival’, the film was screened in the Panorama section on October 21st, 2020.

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, a 2020 release, starring Yoo Ahin and Park Shinhye, is about a city under threat following a zombie outbreak. ‘Joon Woo’ (Yoo Ahin) and ‘Yoo Bin’ (Park Shinhye) struggle to survive in a quarantined residential complex surrounded by those infected with the virus. As the situation spins out of control and all means of communication are cut off, more and more people turn into monsters, with the two leaving no stone unturned to stay alive.South Korean Cinema is experiencing a very flourishing period. K-dramas have become a phenomenon known and appreciated all over the world. But in recent years the Zombie genre has also been very successful. After binge watching endless hours of romantic k-dramas and movies it's time to watch something more serious and fast-paced that will give you thrills and intensity from Netflix’s.

If you are a fan of Korean zombie movies and can’t get enough of zombie shows, get ready to experience a unique and terrifying experience which will increase your heart rate. 

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The series is the newest south Korean thriller fromNetflix; in just seven days after its release, on January 28th, the zombie high school Kdrama topped the streaming giant's non-English language list worldwide. Based on popular webtoon All Of Us Are Dead, follows a tense battle between zombie hordes and struggling survivors at a high school. Without food, water, and internet, they take refuge inside the School. During the resistance, the survivors must use the equipment around the School to fight for survival or risk turning into zombies themselves.

First streamed in 2019, kingdom is netflix's first original korean title and is one of its most popular. The story takes place in joseon dynasty and revolves around the crown prince of Josian who attempts to investigate the mysterious illness recently afflicting the king,   in the middle of a deadly epidemic ravaging the country, while he trying to save the kingdom from the plague he must also stop his political opponents from seizing the throne. It is a historical drama with a zombie story and moral twist kingdom. Critics have found both the first season  then second season.

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This series deviates from the zombie genre a little, and instead focuses on humans that mysteriously start to turn into gruesome monsters. Sweet Home follows a depressed high school student who becomes traumatized after being bullied in school. After his family is killed in a car accident he moves into an old apartment called green home,   then strange and mysterious things begin to happen inside. The story  follows the lead character as he tries to save people who have changed into monsters because of greed and,   begins to change his pessimistic view of society.

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This Movie is about video game streamer struggles to survive. From his apartment where he lives alone, he discovers that  zombies have invaded his neighborhood. He locks himself up inside the house with no food, water and internet. Luckily he soon meet another uninfected survivor in a nearby apartment.  The two team up to try to save themselves and escape while being chased by hordes of bloodthirsty zombies waiting eager in streets below for new people to be infected.The Korean film industry is experiencing something of a zombie resurrection. While all eyes are on the international success of addictive K-dramas and Bong Joon-ho’s Academy Award-winning film Parasite, the country's filmmakers are also creating some of the most ambitious, unsettling and even comedic entries to the zombie genre. The renewed K-zombie movie trend arguably began with Yeon Sang-ho’s 2016

Perhaps most interesting about Korean zombie movies is how the apocalyptic visions offer a dash of social criticism—hitting at the rigidity of class structures, the encroachment of technological advances, or the collapse of society after the random introduction of a viral pathogen. Essentially, these Korean movies aren’t all just made to get easy scares from flesh eating monsters.

These zombie movies have a little bit of everything—psychological thrillers, body horror, class allegories, and even a historical drama, all unified under their shared subject matter: the undead.

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The Gong Woo-led movie follows a group of travelers fighting for their lives aboard a zombie-infested high-speed train hurtling to one of the last safe places in the country. The film's powerful class commentary shows the benefit of taking collective action over prioritizing individual survival. Critics pointed out how the movie may be a response to the Sewol ferry disaster of 2014 that left 300 dead, including around 250 teenagers.

The kind of body horror that fans of the genre know and love. This time, the survivors of the zombie apocalypse in the Korean Peninsula are safe and sound in Hong Kong. That is, until Jung-seok (played by Gang Dong) gets caught up in a scheme to recover $20 million back in Seoul. Yeon Sang-ho returns to direct this hybrid zombie-heist thriller, choosing to wander through the eerie CGI post-apocalyptic wasteland that has few human survivors.

Follows a spacey gamer who is stuck in the house while a zombie apocalypse rages at his doorstep. He’s running out of food, and it’s not like zombies give up on a siege. As the days pass and the situation continues to devolve into the end of times, he makes contact with a neighbor and together they plot their escape.

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When a rural town suffers from a series of inexplicable murders, a country detective investigates the events under the shadow of a mysterious plague. Na Hong-jin directs this police procedural with a keen ability to harness suspicion and dread. Complicating matters is the arrival of a Japanese migrant who possesses malicious supernatural powers,

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