The 2013 sci-fi film marked the director's first English-language release The TV adaptation of Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer has had its release date pushed forward.
The 2013 sci-fi thriller was the Oscar-winning director’s debut English-language release, with 80 percent of the dialogue in English.
The original was set seven years after the world entered a new ice age, which saw the last remaining humans travelling on a perpetually moving train, segregated by class.
As it circled the globe, the under-class start a revolution against the elite. Ed Harris, Tilda Swinton, Chris Evans and Jamie Bell all starred in the film.
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