Colony (2026)

Movie · 2026 · Action, Thriller, Horror · 2h 3m · R · Korean

Curator score: 3.2/10 (80.3K ratings)

Overview

Professor Se-jeong is thrust into a bloody nightmare when a rapidly mutating virus is released during a biotech conference causing authorities to seal the facility. Trapped inside with no escape, Se-jeong along with a small group of survivors must fight to stay alive while the infected undergo horrific transformations.

Ratings

Director

Yeon Sang-ho

Production

Wow Point, Smilegate Entertainment, Midnight Studio

Cast

Gianna Jun, Koo Kyo-hwan, Ji Chang-wook, Kim Shin-rock, Shin Hyun-been, Go Soo, Lee Jung-ok, Kim Jong-tae, Hwang Jae-yeol, Lee Dam-hee, Chae Seo-eun, Kim Sung, Kim Jae-rok, Oh Gyeong-hwa, Choi Gwang-il, Kim Hyeong-mook, Hong Seok-bin, Lee Hyun-kyun, Lee Kang-wook

Curator Review

Verdict

A slick, high-concept Korean outbreak thriller with strong creature design and tense sealed-location chaos, but the script sounds uneven and sometimes leans on familiar genre logic. Best for viewers who want fast-moving zombie-adjacent horror with practical effects and social panic, less so for anyone needing airtight plotting or fresh emotional beats.

Best for

  • fans of Korean disaster and outbreak thrillers
  • viewers who like mutated, intelligent infected rather than shambling zombies
  • audiences seeking claustrophobic facility lockdown suspense
  • people who enjoy practical effects and creature transformation horror

Skip if

  • you want a tightly written, logic-first survival thriller
  • you are tired of sealed-space virus outbreak stories
  • you prefer slow-burn horror over frantic action
  • you want something radically different from the modern zombie template

Overview

Colony looks built for fans of high-pressure outbreak cinema: a sealed biotech facility, a rapidly mutating virus, and survivors forced into constant motion as the infected evolve. The appeal here is less in novelty of premise than in execution, especially the emphasis on creatures that run, adapt, and communicate instead of simply swarming. That gives the film a nastier, more tactical edge than a standard zombie movie.

Worth noting

The response suggests it lands unevenly. Viewers seem to admire the practical effects and the energy of the set pieces, but some found the screenplay frustratingly dependent on dumb decisions and familiar tension mechanics. That tension between inventive monster design and familiar plotting is probably the core of the film’s identity.

Bottom line

If you like Korean genre cinema that mixes disaster-movie momentum with body-horror spectacle, this should be an easy watch. If you need airtight internal logic or a genuinely surprising narrative shape, it may feel like a competent variation on a well-worn outbreak formula rather than a breakout reinvention.

Top Letterboxd reviews

DawsOnScreen (3★) · 1181 likes

Crazy way to bring back the mannequin challenge

pris (3.5★) · 871 likes

Every korean disaster movie reminds me that civilians will always be smarter than the government.

marusix (2.5★) · 671 likes

he just wanted to build communism 💔

Justin (4★) · 572 likes

What makes this stand out is how it treats the zombies. They adapt in real time, they run, they communicate, they think. That alone makes them feel way more threatening than your usual zombies. My only gripe is, there are still a few dumb decisions thrown in just to keep the tension going. I get why it’s there, but part of me was hoping for a zombie film where the characters are actually thinking things through. Still, I loved it. I initially wanted to compare it to Train to Busan, but this feels different enough to stand on its own.

Eerie (3★) · 419 likes

these zombies communicate better than most couples in movies

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Topics

zombie horror, outbreak thriller, body horror, claustrophobic, mutation, practical effects, Korean cinema, survival action, biotech nightmare, disaster tension

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