Tom and Jerry: Train to busan

Tom and Jerry: Train to Busan is a 2019 American Live Action/animated adventure Action comedy zombie comedy film Directed by Christopher Landon and Produced by Turner Entertainment Co, Warner Bros. Pictures (WarnerMedia Byline), Warner Bros. Animation Next Entertainment and World RedPeter Film and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment based (Train to Busan 2016 Film) the film stars Richard Kind and Dana Hill as Tom and Jerry

From the Creators of Tom and Jerry: The Movie and Train to Busan

Plot
Fund manager Seok-woo is a cynical workaholic and divorced father of his daughter Su-an, who wants to spend her birthday with her mother in Busan. Seok-woo sees a video of Su-an attempting to sing "Aloha ʻOe" at her singing recital and succumbing to stage fright as a result of his absence. Overcome with guilt, he decides to grant Su-an's birthday wish. The next day, they board the KTX 101 at Seoul Station, en route to Busan. Other passengers include Sang-hwa and his pregnant wife Seong-kyeong, COO Yon-suk, a high school baseball team including player Yong-guk and his cheerleader girlfriend Jin-hee, elderly sisters In-gil and Jong-gil, train attendant Ki-chul, and a traumatized homeless stowaway hiding in the bathroom. As the train departs, an ill young woman runs onto the train unnoticed. She turns into a zombie and attacks a train attendant, who also turns. The infection spreads rapidly throughout the train.

The group escapes to another car and locks the doors. Internet reports and phone calls make it known that an epidemic is spreading southward across the country. After the train stops at Daejeon Station, the surviving passengers find the city overrun by zombies and hastily retreat back to the train, splitting up into different train cars in the ensuing chaos. Seok-woo learns by phone that his company is indirectly involved in the disaster. The military establishes a quarantine zone near Busan, to which the engineer sets a course. Seok-woo, Sang-hwa and Yong-guk - who have become separated from their loved ones - fight their way to where Su-an and Seong-kyeong are hiding with In-gil and the homeless man. Once regrouped, they struggle through the zombie horde to the front train car, where the rest of the passengers are sheltered. At the prompting of Yon-suk and Ki-chul, the passengers prevent the survivors from entering, fearing that they are infected. Sang-hwa sacrifices himself to give the others time to force open the door and enter the car, but In-gil is killed. Yon-suk and the passengers demand that the survivors isolate themselves in the front vestibule. However, Jong-gil – disgusted at the passengers and despairing for the loss of her sister – deliberately opens the other door and allows the zombies to enter and kill the rest of the car's passengers. Yon-suk and Ki-chul escape by hiding in the bathroom.

A blocked track at the East Daegu train station forces the survivors to stop and search for another train. Yon-suk escapes after pushing Ki-chul into the zombies, then later does the same with Jin-hee when they run into each other. Heartbroken, Yong-guk stays with Jin-hee until she turns and kills him. The train conductor starts a locomotive on another track, but is also thrown to the zombies while trying to save an injured Yon-suk. A flaming locomotive derails and traps the remaining survivors, but Seok-woo finds a way out. The rest of the group is trapped again by falling debris. The homeless man sacrifices himself to buy time for Seok-woo to clear the debris and Su-an and Seong-kyeong to escape onto the new locomotive. After fighting off zombies hanging onto the locomotive, they encounter Yon-suk, who is on the verge of turning into a zombie and is begging for help. Seok-woo manages to throw him off, but is bitten. He puts Su-an and Seong-kyeong inside the engine room, teaches Seong-kyeong how to operate the train, and says goodbye to his daughter before throwing himself off the locomotive.

Due to another train blockage, Su-an and Seong-kyeong are forced to stop the train at a tunnel just prior to Busan. The two exit the train and continue following the tracks on foot through the tunnel. Snipers are stationed on the other side of the tunnel and are prepared to shoot at what they believe to be zombies, but they lower their weapons and rush towards them to help them when they hear Su-an singing "Aloha ʻOe".

in English

 * Richard Kind (Voice) as Tom
 * Dana Hill (Voice) as Jerry

in Korean

 * Gong Yoo as Seok-woo, a fund manager whose wife left him because of his selfishness.
 * Jung Yu-mi as Seong-kyeong, Sang-hwa's pregnant wife
 * Ma Dong-seok as Yoon Sang-hwa, husband of Seong-kyeong
 * Kim Su-an as Su-an, daughter of Seok-woo who wants to see her mom in Busan for her birthday.
 * Choi Woo-shik as Min Yong-guk, a high school baseball player
 * Sohee as Kim Jin-hee, Yong-guk's girlfriend
 * Kim Eui-sung as Yon-suk, a business executive
 * Choi Gwi-hwa as a homeless man
 * Jang Hyuk-jin as Ki-chul, a train attendant
 * Park Myung-sin as Jong-gil, In-gil's younger sister
 * Ye Soo-jung as In-gil, the older sister of Jong-gil
 * Jeong Seok-yong as the captain of the KTX
 * Han Seong-soo as the KTX train Team Leader
 * Kim Chang-hwan as Deputy Kim Jin-mo
 * Shim Eun-kyung as a runaway girl
 * Lee Joo-shil as Seok-woo's mother and Su-an's grandmother

Trivia

 * Rated G (General Audience) with mild threat, very mild fantasy violence, peril, rude humour.
 * Suggested Running Times: 81 Minutes (NTSC), 93 minutes (PAL).

Release

 * Digital HD & will be release on DVD & Blu-Ray on October 31, 2019.

Quotes

 * Tom: Oh, boy.
 * Jerry: This is terrible.