In the global hit 'Squid Game Season 2,' Kang Ha-neul and Lee Byung-hun, who perfectly embodied their characters and made a mark worldwide, are raising expectations by hinting at a clash in theaters in March.
Kang Ha-neul and Lee Byung-hun, who met as participants and engaged in thrilling games in 'Squid Game Season 2,' will reunite outside the game venue in theaters this March. First, in [Squid Game Season 2], Kang Ha-neul, who played participant number 388 'Dae-ho,' displayed a strong presence as a likable and cunning character. He will meet audiences as the frenzied crime channel streamer 'Woo-sang' in the film 'Streaming' (written and directed by Jo Jang-ho, provided and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Very Good Studio Co., Ltd., co-produced by TH Story). The film 'Streaming' depicts the story of the top crime channel streamer Woo-sang discovering clues to an unsolved serial murder case and chasing the perpetrator while broadcasting the process in real-time. Kang Ha-neul, known for his excellent acting skills and ability to perfectly embody diverse characters, is making a striking transformation as a streamer with a boastful gaze, drawing attention. As 'Woo-sang' came under explosive reactions while investigating the 'clothing hem serial murder case' that no one could solve, he continues live broadcasts, craving greater interest, and faces unexpected dangerous situations, offering a dynamic profile that delivers unmissable suspense.
Lee Byung-hun, who played participant number 001 'Oh Young-il' and the Front Man, manipulating the flow of the plot in 'Squid Game Season 2,' is making his comeback to the screen with the film 'Victory' (directed by Kim Hyung-joo, provided and distributed by By4M Studio Co., Ltd., produced by Film Company Wolgwang Co., Ltd., co-produced by BH Entertainment). The film 'Victory' tells the story of the top Go legend Jo Hun-hyeon (Lee Byung-hun) in South Korea, who, after losing to a disciple in a match, challenges the pinnacle of the game again with his innate competitive spirit. In the film 'Victory,' Lee Byung-hun transforms into the world's Go legend 'Jo Hun-hyeon,' illustrating the inevitable match against his disciple and the pains after the competition, ensuring he leads the theaters along with 'Streaming' in March.
The film 'Streaming,' which has become the center of attention due to the surprising transformation of trusted actor Kang Ha-neul, will be released in theaters nationwide on March 21.
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