Netflix’s Badland Hunters movie trailer is a heady mix of earthquakes, zombies and an evil doctor
Marvel star and Korean great Don Lee versus the apocalypse
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Badland Huntersis a dystopian action film from South Korean martial-arts director Heo Myung-haeng, is set in a post-earthquake Seoul where everything from skyscrapers to society have collapsed. In the chaos, a fearless huntsman sets out to rescue a teenager who has been abducted by a crazed doctor and held captive in a camp full of dangerous cultists.
That’s tough enough, but our hero Nam-san (played by the always-fantastic Don Lee ofThe EternalsandTrain To Busan) may have bitten off more than even he can chew: as if roaming mobs of bad guys weren’t enough to deal with, it turns out that our hero also needs to battle a whole bunch of somethings that are just as deadly and considerably more dead. These ingredients (and the trailer below) mean it’s one of this year’snew Netflix moviesthat’s definitely got our interest.
Badlands Hunter looks like another South Korean smash
If the trailer is any indication we’re in for some suitably shooty, punchy and aaagh-they-want-your-brains fun.
Badland Huntersis one of the fruits of Netflix’s investment in South Korean talent, which has also brought usshows such asBlack Knight. Post-apocalyptic mayhem appears to be a common theme so far, because that too is set in a grim dystopia after a massive disaster – in that case, a meteor strike. It’s had good success, andBadland Huntersmay be set to do the same: after all, who doesn’t love a high-octane actioner in a deeply dystopian world where pretty much everything our heroes encounter is trying to kill them, starring one of the most charismatic actors around today?
The hope here – and it’s a comparison that someYouTubecommenters have noted – is thatBadland Huntersis of the same quality as Don Lee’s zombie thrillerTrain to Busan, which is a favorite of the TechRadar team. That’s currently sitting with 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, with one reviewer calling it “the best zombie apocalypse movie of all time”. That had a different director, andBadland Hunterslooks to have a bigger and more epic scope, if it’s even half as good then it’ll be a good candidate for our list of thebest Netflix movies.
Badland Hunterswill stream on Netflix worldwide from 26 January.
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Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than a dozen books. Her memoir,Carrie Kills A Man, is on sale now and her next book, about pop music, is out in 2025. She is the singer in Glaswegian rock bandUnquiet Mind.
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