A ferocious infection spreads on the rails in Train to Busan, and fans in the US can climb aboard the new zombie film when Well Go USA releases it on digital platforms on December 13th, followed by a Blu-ray and DVD release on January 17th.

Press Release (via Home Theater Forum):PLANO, TEXAS. (November 16, 2016) – Dubbed “… a fun, fast, tightly crafted genre film,” (Daniel Barnes, Sacramento News & Review), the critically-acclaimed, zombie apocalypse thriller TRAIN TO BUSAN debuts on digital December 13 and on Blu-ray™ and DVD January 17 from Well Go USA Entertainment. Certified Fresh (96%) on Rotten Tomatoes, horror fans can take a harrowing TRAIN TO BUSAN, where a group of terrified passengers must fight the zombie hordes to make it to their last bastion of refuge ... or so everyone hopes. The film that set the box office ablaze across Asia, smashed box office records in South Korea and became the biggest Korean film of all time, stars GONG Yoo (The Age of Shadows), JUNG Yu-mi (Manhole), MA Dong-seok (Doomsday Book), CHOI Woo-sik (Big Match), AN So-hee (Hellcats), KIM Eui-sung (Assassination), and KIM Su-an (Memories of the Sword). Bonus materials include two behind-the-scenes featurettes.

Synopsis:
TRAIN TO BUSAN is a harrowing zombie horror-thriller that follows a group of terrified passengers fighting their way through a countrywide viral outbreak, trapped on a suspicion-filled, blood-drenched bullet train ride to the Safe Zone…which may or may not still be there.

Bonus Materials Include:
Two Featurettes:

Behind the Scenes
That’s A Wrap

TRAIN TO BUSAN has a runtime of approximately 118 minutes and is not rated.

Blu-ray DVD
Catalog #: WGU01748B Catalog #: WGU01747D
UPC Code: WGU01748B UPC Code: WGU01747D
Pre-Order Date: 12/13/2016 Pre-Order Date: 12/13/2016
SLP: $29.98 SLP: $24.98

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