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‘Practicing to Busan’ to get American remake

South Korean Smash Hit Zombie Thriller ‘Train to Busan’ is reported to get American remakes with Indonesian filmmakers Timo Tjahjanto in talks to lead the project.
As reported by the time limit, a new line, which won the right to remake film, is preparing to launch the project.
The original Zombie Apocalypse Thriller was directed by Sang-ho Yeon which was released back in 2016, quickly became a hit international box office and also got critical praise.
When the news arrived from remake in work, fans were taken to social media to say, “The train to Busan does not need to remake.”
The train to Busan doesn’t need to remake.
https://t.co/yqaffysbg5— iana.
 (@hailmother) 1630257887000
Others Chimed in response to saying “train to Busan doesn’t need to remake !!!! It’s an amazing unique film Don’t damage it !!!”
To be honest train to Busan doesn’t need to remake because the film itself can stand alone without having …
https://t.co/nd5ch4F0IR— Zach Rustin (@imzachrustin) 1630299651000
“To be honest train to Busan does not need any remake because the film itself can stand alone without having the other country version,” another word in a tweet.
The train to Busan doesn’t need to remake.
The film itself can stand alone without having another country version, to be honest.
& Mdash; (@Tsimiks) 1630299223000
Train to Busan remake ??? * IMMA keeps my smile and pretends like I don’t know anything * https://t.co/5ow4PE1O4— BWILOVED (@Ararykth) 1630298833000
The train to Busan needs a remake of a girl with a dragon tattoo needed one …
it’s not.
✋ https://t.co/qqsnnzksqr— SässycaT (@sassycatxoo) 1630297663000
Train to Busan doesn’t need to remake !!!! It’s an extraordinary unique film not damaging it !!! https://t.co/9SCXSFPPF3— Meg (@ dickbabs3dexin) 1630296162000
Other fans from the US asked, “We don’t even have a railroad system right here in the state of how this will succeed?”
We don’t even have a railroad system right here in America how it will even work https://t.co/jicwah0tr4— Sean (@Haurmeya) 1630213285000
Meanwhile, the others stated that even though he was nervous about remakes, the original fans could not discredit Director Tjahjanto.
He tweeted, “I am the same as nervous about anyone about the train to Busan Remake, but you are all better start respecting Timo Tjahjanto’s name, an Indonesian director does some things out there.”
I was nervous as anyone about the train to Busan Remake, but you all better start respecting Timo Tjahjant …
https://t.co/pqSeiq10hy— Jeffrey Zhang (@strangeharbors) 1630254718000
While Tjahjanto was reported in negotiations to direct, James Wan produced and Gary Dauberman was reported on board to write a scenario.
The film does not yet have a release date.
‘Practicing to Busan’ who starred in Gong Yoo and Kim Su-an in the main role is the highest best-selling film at the time of his release and currently stands as the 14th South Korean film all the 14th whole time.

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