Lee Byung Hun and Kang HaNeul, who starred together in the Netflix global hit "Squid Game" Season 2 (hereinafter "Squid Game 2") and attracted global audiences, will be appearing in the film district this spring.
Kang HaNeul and Lee Byung Hun met as participants in "Squid Game 2" and engaged in a thrilling game.
First, he played the role of Taeho, participant number 388 on "Squid Game 2," and created a strong, friendly character.
Kang HaNeul, who has demonstrated his strong presence, will play the role of Woo-sang, a crazy criminal channel member of STREAM, in the movie "Streaming" (director: Cho Jang-ho).
The film is about Woo-sang, the number one subscribed streamer, who one day finds a clue to an unsolved serial murder case and begins to track down the culprit.
It is a thriller that depicts a story that unfolds as the process of the drama unfolds in real time.
He has made a huge transformation into a hot topic among his followers. After receiving an explosive response after uncovering a serial murder case that no one else has been able to solve, Woo Sang is craving even more attention and is continuing his live stream.
You will not be able to take your eyes off the dynamic performance of the man who will be confronted with an unexpected and dangerous incident.
Lee Byung Hun, who played Go in the game, will be making his big screen comeback in the movie "Go." "Go" is a story about Korea's greatest Go legend, Cho Hun-hyun (played by Lee Byung Hun), who loses a match against his disciple.
Lee Byung Hun portrays a Go legend who, after losing to his disciple, once again challenges for the top spot with his natural competitive spirit.
The film "Streaming" will be released in theaters in Korea on March 21st, and the film "Game" will be released in theaters on March 26th.