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Blasting its way to Netflix's most-watched movies in its first week on the platform, Bullet Train Explosionis an official sequel to a film most fans will not expect, much less know about.
Filmmaker Shinji Higuchi reveals the inspirations behind the train drama that reached No. 2 in the streamer's global non-English films list.
This week on It’s All Right There In The Title Theater is Bullet Train Explosion (now on Netflix), which seems poised to get a lot of international eyeballs on a rechewed premise. It’s a ...
BULLET Train Explosion, now streaming on Netflix, is the sequel to 1975 action thriller The Bullet Train, released 50 years ...
Netflix Japan is making a bold statement with its upcoming release “Bullet Train Explosion,” a reboot of the 1975 classic “Bullet Train.” The film, which premieres April 23, marks a ...
When Netflix has a loaded lineup of films like Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the Twilight flicks, it's easy to see why some of ...
This month’s picks include a deadly train, a Blaxploitation-coded revenge tale, a serial killer seeking justice, and more.
At Netflix’s recent Asia Pacific film content showcase in Tokyo, Higuchi, as well as some of the creative team behind Bullet Train Explosion, spoke at length about the linkup with JR East and ...