The film 'Boss' actors Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, and Lee Gyu-hyung have been captured in still cuts.
On the 26th, the production team of the movie 'Boss' (directed by Ra Hee-chan, produced by HYBE Media Corp, provided/distributed by HYBE Media Corp and Mind Mark) unveiled the first still cuts of Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, and Lee Gyu-hyung.
The 'Boss' team has released 12 initial press stills that anticipate the fantastic comedic synergy and refreshing action of trusted actors, from Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, and Lee Gyu-hyung to Lee Sung-min, Hwang Woo-seul-hye, and Go Chang-seok. 'Boss' is a comedy-action film depicting the desperate battle among organization members who fiercely 'yield' the boss position to each other for their dreams ahead of selecting the next boss, which is crucial for the organization's future.
The released press stills capture the actors' shining chemistry while also showcasing the individual charms of each character at a glance. The still featuring the 'Sikgupa' trio gives a glimpse into their past and present, with 'Suntae' (Jo Woo-jin) using a boxing glove, 'Kangpyo' (Jung Kyung-ho) wielding a wooden sword, and 'Panho' (Park Ji-hwan) engaging in a fierce battle with a gas canister against opposing members, amplifying excitement with their different action styles and diverse charms.
In addition, the still of Lee Sung-min, who plays the 'Sikgupa' boss 'Daesoo', leading the organization members, foreshadows the intense charisma that this prominent actor from Korea will display as the boss. Also, a still of actors Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, and Lee Sung-min rejoicing together suggests their strong and close-knit relationships after enduring hardships together in the 'Sikgupa', while also raising expectations for their fantastic chemistry in the movie.
Starting with 'Suntae' cooking flamboyantly over a fire in the kitchen, the character 'Kangpyo', who desires to live as a dancer rather than a boss after falling in love fatefully with tango, contrasts with 'Panho', who consistently dreams of becoming the boss. This serves to stimulate curiosity about the new stories they will unfold. Furthermore, the undercover police 'Taegyu' (Lee Gyu-hyung), who is waiting at 'Mimi-ro', 'Suntae's' Chinese restaurant, aiming to apprehend the 'Sikgupa', adds to the intrigue about the film's conclusion.
Additionally, the presence of 'Ji-young' (Hwang Woo-seul-hye), 'Suntae's' wife and the real power behind 'Mimi-ro', and 'Choo Manager' (Go Chang-seok), Taegyu's police superior, suggests delightful banter filled with flavor, raising expectations for the uncontrollable laughter they will deliver.
'Boss' is set to be released during this Chuseok.
[Photo] Provided by HYBE Media Corp.
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