The movie 'Boss', featuring trustworthy actors such as Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, and Lee Gyu-hyung, aims to deliver a direct hit of laughter to theatergoers this Chuseok.

On the 11th, the production team for the film 'Boss' (directed by Ra Hee-chan, produced by HYBE Media Corp., distributed by HYBE Media Corp. and Mindmark) confirmed its release this Chuseok and unveiled the launch poster.

'Boss' is a comedy action film depicting the desperate competition among members who fiercely 'yield' the boss position to pursue their dreams, all while the future of the organization hangs in the balance. The film, expected to appeal to the tastes of the entire family with its explosive comedy and thrilling action, is generating anticipation.

The film is generating excitement as it features top Korean actors Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, and Lee Gyu-hyung, promising a fantastic synergy of comedy and a unique sense of humor. First, Jo Woo-jin, known for his flawless character portrayal in every work such as 'Harbin', 'Winning', 'Restricted Call', and the OTT series 'Suriname', will play 'Soon-tae', the second in command of the 'Sikgupa' who is also the head chef at the restaurant 'Mimiru'. Jo Woo-jin, portraying 'Soon-tae', who yields the boss position to achieve the ambitious goal of a restaurant franchise, is expected to deliver great laughter with the distinct gap between Soon-tae's main character as the second in command and his side character as a head chef.

Portraying 'Gang-pyo', who gives up the boss position for his dream of being a tango dancer, is actor Jung Kyung-ho. Jung Kyung-ho, who has shown a broad acting spectrum in dramas such as 'Hospital Playlist', 'Crash Course in Romance', and 'Oh My Ghost Clients', and recently sparked buzz with 'I'm Sorry, I Love You', will deliver a shocking acting transformation like never before in this film.

'Pan-ho', who is the number 3 in the 'Sikgupa' and the only character desperately wanting the boss position, is fervently portrayed by actor Park Ji-hwan. He is expected to redefine his life character through the film 'Boss', having shown his irreplaceable presence in movies like 'The Outlaws' series and 'Handsome Guys'.

Lastly, Lee Gyu-hyung, who has excelled across all fields including film, drama, theater, and musicals, will portray 'Tae-kyu', an undercover police officer who has infiltrated as a delivery person for 'Mimiru'. Known for his versatile charm, Lee Gyu-hyung will add vibrancy to the film as he plays the all-round character 'Tae-kyu', who navigates between dual identities.

Additionally, 'Boss', featuring renowned Korean actors such as Lee Sung-min, Hwang Woo-seul-hye, Jung Yoo-jin, and Go Chang-seok, is expected to deliver a powerful comedic impact this Chuseok, allowing everyone to laugh and enjoy together.

'Boss' is not only a new work from HYBE Media Corp., the production company that generated a comedy craze in theaters last summer with the film 'Handsome Guys', but it is also directed by Ra Hee-chan, who proved his distinctive comedic directorial abilities through the film 'Live Right'. These elements raise expectations for the comic synergy they will showcase.

The newly revealed launch poster captivates attention with characters whose faces are obscured behind a partially lowered shutter. Displaying props that fit each character, such as a gas cylinder, work gloves, and a wooden sword, it sparks curiosity about each character's personality and narrative. The added caption, 'You do it,' further piques interest in who among the characters embroiled in a fierce war of yielding the boss position will be the ultimate winner.

[Photo] Provided by HYBE Media Corp.

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