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Watch: Yim Si Wan, Park Gyu Young, And Jo Woo Jin Clash In Brutal War For Supremacy In New Film “Mantis”
Netflix’s upcoming “Kill Boksoon” spin-off film “Mantis” has revealed its first poster and trailer! “Mantis” is an action film that centers on Mantis (Yim Si Wan), a top-tier assassin who returns to the hitman industry after a long vacation—only to find it in complete chaos. As he reenters this anarchic environment, Mantis encounters Jae Yi (Park Gyu Young), his fellow trainee and rival, and Dok Go (Jo Woo Jin), a retired legendary killer, and discovers that they are all competing for the No. 1 spot among the killers. The newly released poster shows Han Wool (Yim Si Wan) dressed in a striking, blood-red outfit. Han Wool, a top-class killer under South Korea’s largest assassination company MK ENT is famously known as “Mantis.” Coming back from a long vacation, he returns to shocking news: the company’s CEO is dead, and the organization is on the brink of collapse. The poster also highlights Mantis’s ominous sickle-shaped weapon, underscoring his deadly reputation. His nickname Mantis, derived from the Chinese characters for “death,” “demon,” and “spirit,” sets the tone for the film’s intense action. The tagline, “A new generation of rising killers,” teases a brutal showdown as assassins clash for dominance in a world where every rule has crumbled. The trailer opens with the commanding voice of MK ENT CEO Cha Min Gyu (Sul Kyung Gu) laying out the rules of the contract killing business. It then shifts to Han Wool—the gifted A-class assassin—alongside his longtime rival Jae Yi and the retired legend Dok Go. As the foundations of the industry collapse, their collision sparks a deadly fight for power. Stylish, rhythmic action sequences showcase assassins taking down targets with precision, each driven by their own motives. Standout moments include Jae Yi taunting Han Wool with, “Am I not above you now?” and Han Wool’s chilling retort, “Is that why you wanted to kill me?”—a tense exchange that captures the fragile line between friendship and rivalry. Meanwhile, Dok Go’s return shakes up the battlefield, raising the stakes for who will emerge as the industry’s new No. 1. “Mantis” will premiere on September 26.
Kim Yo Han, Han Ji Hyeon, And Yoo Seon Ho Confirmed To Star In New Film
Kim Yo Han, Han Ji Hyeon, and Yoo Seon Ho will be starring together in the upcoming film “Made in Itaewon” (literal title)! On August 27, the film’s distributor Library Company announced, “Kim Yo Han, Han Ji Hyeon, and Yoo Seon Ho have been cast as the leads in the film ‘Made in Itaewon.’ The movie will officially begin filming on September 8.” “Made in Itaewon” tells the poignant story of young people who, lacking family, friendship, or love that is whole, must ultimately face the consequences of their own immaturity. Set against the backdrop of Itaewon during the 1998 IMF crisis, the film explores the challenges faced by those who, in an era where diversity was not embraced, were forced to walk different paths and confront one another in a shared space. Kim Yo Han takes on the role of Park Ji Soo, a former boxing prodigy who has lost his dream and drifts aimlessly. Han Ji Hyeon plays Kim Ji Won, a free-spirited yet deeply scarred young woman, while Yoo Seon Ho portrays Kwon Byeol, Ji Soo’s troublemaking best friend who grew up alongside him in Itaewon. The production company Monster Company commented, “Itaewon was both a symbol of youth in that era and a microcosm of Korean society. With the fresh energy of Kim Yo Han, Han Ji Hyeon, and Yoo Seon Ho combined with the film’s period setting, we are confident that this will become a powerful youth noir.” “Made in Itaewon” is set to premiere next year.
Jo Woo Jin, Jung Kyung Ho, Park Ji Hwan, And More Are Pulled Into An Unwanted Fight For "Boss" Position In New Film
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"KPop Demon Hunters" Becomes Most-Watched Netflix Film Of All Time
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Lee Kyu Hyung Goes Undercover As Deliveryman To Take Down Gang In New Film “Boss”
The upcoming film “Boss” has unveiled new stills of Lee Kyu Hyung in character! “Boss” is an action-comedy film that follows the unexpected turn of events when the top contenders for the boss position of Sikgupa—the largest organization in the city of Yongdu—each fight to give up the role in pursuit of their own personal dreams, putting the group’s future at risk. Lee Kyu Hyung plays Tae Gyu, an undercover cop who poses as a deliveryman for the Chinese restaurant Mimiru, aiming to bring down Sikgupa. In the newly released still, Tae Gyu is at Mimiru, answering an order call with a serious expression. The scene captures his full immersion as a deliveryman, while also sparking curiosity about his relationship with Soon Tae (Jo Woo Jin), the gang’s second-in-command and Mimiru’s head chef. Another still shows him aiming a gun at someone while on high alert, building tension and raising questions about whether he can keep his undercover identity hidden, secure his place as the Sikgupa boss’s right-hand man, and succeed in the investigation. “Boss” is slated for release in October.
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