The film "Holy Night: Demon Hunters" (written and directed by Im Dae-hee, distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Big Punch Pictures and Nova Film), which will dominate screens this spring with exciting and refreshing occult action, has revealed character posters bursting with individuality and charm.
In a city plunged into chaos by a group that worships evil, the dark problem solvers of the "Holy Night" team Bau (Ma Dong-seok), Sharon (Seo Hyun), and Kim-gun (Lee Da-wit) showcase character posters that capture attention with overwhelming individuality and charm in the occult action "Holy Night: Demon Hunters."
"Now we even beat up the demons," captures the moment when the leader of the "Holy Night" team, Ma Dong-seok, unleashes his rock-like fist. The exhilarating taste of overwhelming action, as he punches down at the demons and worshippers of evil without hesitation, is already highly anticipated. Seo Hyun, during the exorcism ritual summoning the demon and asking, "Who are you?" displays an impressively cold expression devoid of emotion. The unique aura emitted by the special ability exorcist, who senses and finds the aura of evil, strongly radiates.
"They are around us," says multi-player Lee Da-wit, as he sets up the case to capture the demon worshippers and records dangerous moments with a camcorder at the exorcism scene where unexpected crises arise moment by moment. The three join forces to eliminate the dark aura of evil in their respective areas, and expectations are high for the thrilling feats that the "Holy Night" team will demonstrate.
Kyung Soo-jin, crying out "My little brother is in danger!" is facing a critical moment where she must save her brother who is in peril. Her desperate feelings as she tries to save her brother, whose soul has been taken by the demon, and her profound emotional performance promise to captivate the audience. Jeong Ji-soo's expression as she gazes into the air, surprised, and asks, "What has happened to me?" also instantly captures attention.
With a pure soul consumed by demons and falling into a syndrome she cannot control, the question grows of whether she can survive after meeting the "Holy Night" team. Interest is increasing in the upcoming story and Jeong Ji-soo's dramatic transformation.
The film "Holy Night: Demon Hunters," promising full genre fun and suspense provided by well-balanced characters, is set to be released in theaters on April 30.
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