The film "Streaming," which has become a topic of conversation due to Kang Ha-neul's shocking streamer debut, has released a second poster that hints at a dopamine surge through a real-time broadcast.
"Streaming" (director and screenwriter Jo Jang-ho, provided and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Very Good Studio Co., Ltd., co-produced by TH Story) is a thriller film that depicts the process of the top subscriber crime channel streamer "Woo-sang" discovering clues regarding an unresolved serial murder case and broadcasting it live as he tracks the criminal.
The released second poster captures the intense gaze and expression of Kang Ha-neul as the crime hunter "Woo-sang," instantly drawing attention. His look, as he embarks on a real-time broadcast pursuing the serial murder case that has shaken South Korea, exudes confidence as if he can see through everything related to the criminal. Even his smile, with the corners of his mouth raised, conveys a sense of ease.
With the copy asking, "Will you join the broadcast tracking the serial killer?" and a mouse cursor heading towards ENTER that invites frantic clicking, it raises expectations for his stimulating real-time broadcast. As he chases the serial killer live, can "Woo-sang," the top streamer who monopolizes attention and popularity, maintain his status and capture the criminal? With a bloody playback bar hinting at an unusual atmosphere, the comments are expected to be filled with stimulation and buzz, foreshadowing the thrilling and vibrant fun of the real-time broadcast.
The film "Streaming," which promises a real-time broadcast full of vivid thrills, will be released in theaters on March 21.
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