Actress Han So-hee has emerged as a candidate for the lead role in the Korean remake of the movie "The Intern."
On the 9th, according to OSEN's coverage, Han So-hee is gaining expectations for the lead role in the Korean remake of "The Intern."
The role that Han So-hee is considered for is that of Jules, a female CEO in her 30s, originally played by Anne Hathaway in the original film.
Jules, who achieved the success story of having 220 employees within a year and a half of starting her business, is a passionate 30-year-old female CEO known for her sense of fashion suited to the TPO, continuous physical management even in the office for work, caring for employees who work overtime, and personally packaging boxes for customers.
Han So-hee's visuals reminiscent of Anne Hathaway, coupled with Han So-hee's solid acting skills, are expected to create an even richer character that surpasses Anne Hathaway.
The film "The Intern," released in 2015, is an American movie directed by Nancy Meyers, depicting the story that unfolds when a seasoned 70-year-old intern, Ben (played by Robert De Niro), is hired by the passionate 30-year-old female CEO Jules (played by Anne Hathaway). Cho Min-sik is currently considered for the role of the 70-year-old intern Ben.
Previously, Warner Bros. had planned to produce the remake in 2020, but it fell through, and it is reported that discussions about production have recently resumed.
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