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ReviewCannes 2026: Colony movie review – Jun Ji-hyun returns in slick but empty zombie thriller
Jun Ji-hyun stars as a biotech professor battling bloodthirsty zombies in Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho’s new film
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3/5 stars
Korean superstar Jun Ji-hyun makes her long-awaited return to the big screen in Colony, an action-packed zombie thriller that sees director Yeon Sang-ho revisit the undead mayhem that made his name.
The film just had its world premiere in the Midnight Screenings section of the Cannes Film Festival – a prestigious bow that neatly mirrors the debut of Yeon’s genre-defining blockbuster Train to Busan exactly 10 years prior.
Set apart from the wider Train to Busan franchise, which also includes Seoul Station (2016) and Peninsula (2020), Colony unfolds over a single day and almost entirely within the confines of central Seoul’s Doongwoori Building.
Jun plays Kwon Se-jeong, a biotechnology professor battling a hive mind of rampaging monsters infected by a vengeful scientist, Seo Young-cheol (Koo Kyo-hwan, currently also starring in the hit K-drama We Are All Trying Here).
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