The availability of "Train to Busan 2" on Afilmywap and similar sites highlights the ongoing issue of piracy in the film industry. Piracy not only affects the revenue of creators and producers but also undermines the value of their work. The hard work, dedication, and resources invested in producing high-quality movies like "Train to Busan 2" are essentially devalued when pirated copies are widely available.

A former soldier (Jung-seok) is recruited for a dangerous mission to return to the zombie-infested Korean peninsula and retrieve a truck filled with $20 million.

While Afilmywap may not have officially released Train to Busan 2: Peninsula, the platform's vast user base and extensive library of content have led to increased interest in the film. Fans of the franchise may be eager to find ways to stream the sequel, but it's crucial to respect the intellectual property rights of the creators and distributors.

Directed once again by Yeon Sang-ho, is not a direct continuation of the first film. While the original took place on a high-speed train, Peninsula expands the scope to the entire Korean peninsula.