Cinema One’s October releases to include Park Seo Joon’s horror-thriller “The Divine Fury”

SEA Wave - OCT_2 THE DIVINE FURY (DUBBED)
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Halloween comes early on cable channel Cinema One as it features horror and action-fantasy movies every weekend on Blockbuster Sunday this October, including the South Korean horror film “The Diviny Fury” starring Park Seo Joon.

Park Seo Joon is an MMA fighter in the South Korean film “The Divine Fury” dubbed in Filipino, where he encounters mysterious wounds in his hands and discovers otherworldly evil forces that are wreaking havoc in the human world.

In “Ang Panday,” Coco Martin plays the grandson of the original Panday whose life will turn upside down when he realizes that his bloodline is destined to save humanity from evil.

Jackie Chan also brings the thrill in the Filipino-dubbed film “The Knight of Shadows,” where a legendary demon hunter investigates the disappearances of young girls from a village. Upon discovering that evil forces are kidnapping the girls to feast on their souls, he sets out to save humanity.

SEA Wave - OCT_23 THE KNIGHT OF SHADOWS (DUBBED)

The blockbuster hit “Train to Busan,” also dubbed in Filipino, gives a round-the-clock fright as a man played by Gong Yoo, his estranged daughter, and other passengers become trapped on a train ride during a zombie outbreak in South Korea.

Catch “The Divine Fury” on October 2, “Ang Panday” on October 9, “The Knight of Shadows” on October 23, and “Train To Busan” on October 30 on the Blockbuster Sunday block of Cinema One, airing Sundays at 7 pm.

SEA Wave - Cinema One _ October 2022

A two-day Halloween Marathon also happens on Cinema One with Pinoy horror classics “Multo In The City,” “Mana,” “Impakto,” “Shake Rattle & Roll 8,” “Spirit Warriors,” and “Shake Rattle & Roll 11” showing on October 30 (Sunday).

On Halloween day (October 31), the scarefest continues all day with featured movies “Vampira,” “Anak Ng Dilim,” “Takbo, Talon, Tili,” “Drakula Goes to RP,” “Sigaw,” “Wow Multo!,” “The Strangers,” “Bahay ni Lola,” “Bloody Crayons,” “Magandang Hatinggabi,” and “Tiyanak.”

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