Train to Busan is a 2016 horror film out of South Korea from director Yeon Sang-Ho that introduced audiences to a type of zombie that is a far cry from other slow, unintelligent undead creatures that have permeated modern horror media
The zombies in Train to Busan resulted from a leak at a biological factory in the South Korean countryside. This was shown in the beginning of the film where roads were being blocked off and, in a reveal sequence, a deer was struck by a truck only to be reanimated as a zombie. This implies that the leak was the source of the outbreak since this happened near the aforementioned factory. While there isn't precise information regarding how the leak manifested, for example, whether it travels through air or by water or other such contact, it's clear that the biological waste is the key feature in the film's zombie outbreak.
Another outbreak is implied in Seoul - it's unclear how close the factory to Seoul or whether or not it's related - as the train to Busan is taking off the platform. The passengers miss the brunt of this outbreak, but are doomed when one infected passenger manages to get on board at the last minute. When the passengers travel, there appear to be many stops along the way that are bypassed due to the spread of the infection, so it is implied that there are many happening simultaneously. A strong military and police presence is dictated along the route and news outlets are covering the event as well, showing mass chaos throughout the country.
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