A mysterious outbreak. Zombies. Human survivors. Moviegoers trickling back to theaters have made Korea’s “Peninsula” the closest thing to a pandemic summer blockbuster. (corrects link)
SEOUL—A year ago, moviegoers crammed together in theaters to watch the new “Fast & Furious” film, a computer-animated “Lion King” and Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood.”
Now, the biggest summer blockbuster is a South Korean zombie film that is a survival story in more ways than one.
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