For years, the 2016 dub was the only English option. Then, in 2022, something surprising happened. When Train to Busan was re-released on Netflix in many regions (including the US and UK), subscribers noticed something different. It had a .

When the South Korean zombie thriller Train to Busan (original title: Busanhaeng ) crashed onto the international scene in 2016, it became a global phenomenon. Critics and audiences were united: the film was a masterclass in tension, emotion, and social commentary, all wrapped in a relentless, claustrophobic disaster movie.

So, the story of the Train to Busan English dub is one of redemption. The first attempt failed, leaving a bad taste. But years later, Netflix came along and gave the film the respectful English voice it always deserved—even if the original Korean will forever be the first-class ticket to the best experience.

Netflix has not officially released a full cast list, which is unusual. Voice actors are often kept confidential due to non-disclosure agreements. However, keen-eared fans have identified several regulars from the Los Angeles anime dubbing scene, though these are unconfirmed.

The first English dub was produced for a limited North American theatrical release by a company called . This is the version most commonly found on older DVD/Blu-ray releases (like the one from Well Go USA).