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Na Hong-jin’s long-awaited film Hope will open in South Korea on July 15 after drawing major attention at Cannes.
New posters for the Korean film HOPE spotlight Hwang Jung Min, Zo In Sung and Jung Ho Yeon as panic spreads through a DMZ-adjacent village.
New posters for the Korean film HOPE preview a tense survival story led by Hwang Jung Min, Zo In Sung, and Jung Ho Yeon ahead of its July 15 release.
The main trailer for HOPE previews a tense sci-fi survival story led by Hwang Jung Min, Zo In Sung, and Jung Ho Yeon.
Recent appearances by Jang Dong-gun and Hwang Jung-min have turned routine promotional moments into a wider conversation about image, aging, and public scrutiny around veteran Korean actors.
Yoo Ah In, Lee Sung Min and Yoon Kyung Ho are being discussed for Vampire, a new occult-leaning film from Exhuma director Jang Jae Hyun.
Reports linking Yoo Ah In to director Jang Jae Hyun’s planned vampire film have drawn attention, but representatives say no casting decision has been made.
The comedy-action sequel Okay Madam 2 will open in Korean theaters on August 12, bringing Uhm Jung Hwa and Park Sung Woong back for a larger cruise-set adventure.
Okay Madam 2 will open in Korean theaters on August 12, moving Uhm Jung Hwa and Park Sung Woong’s comic-action franchise from an airplane to a cruise ship.
Stanley Kwan and Chan Hing-kai used a Seoul film event to connect Hong Kong cinema’s decline with warning signs now facing Korean film.