Actor Byeon Yo-han, who recently revealed a premarital romance with Girls' Generation's Tiffany, returns to the screen in the final series of Tazza.

South Korea's trusted hit series Tazza returns for a fourth installment. Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title) has finalized its full cast and has been filming since last half of the year.

Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title) (director Choi Guk-hee, distributed by CJ ENM, produced by C-Jeidus) is a crime film in which Jang Tae-young (Byeon Yo-han), who thought he had the world through the poker business, and his longtime friend Park Tae-young (No Jae-won), who took everything from him, meet again on a global gambling stage with huge sums at stake and risk their lives.

The film Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title), which began filming in September, is the fourth sequel and final finale of the Tazza series, which has repeatedly expanded its distinctive world and drawn attention. The Tazza series has combined cinematic structure and storytelling with gambling themes such as hwatu and poker, leaving countless memorable scenes and lines that any Korean audience would recall. This time, by depicting two friends who jump into the global gambling scene through the poker business, it plans to deliver a new cinematic enjoyment. The film's representative image released together — a fly signifying the lord of hell Beelzebub on a poker card combined with a bloodstained fingerprint — draws the eye and arouses curiosity about the film.

Byeon Yo-han plays Jang Tae-young, a hustler who instinctively brings money with him and enters the game. As someone who opens his eyes to the poker business and starts a new venture, he is plunged into ruin after an unexpected betrayal by his close friend Park Tae-young. Byeon Yo-han, who has delivered immersive performances in Voice, Hansan: Rising Dragon, and Following, will inject new energy into Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title) with his signature intense presence.

No Jae-won plays Park Tae-young, a natural genius player at poker who nonetheless always falls behind in competition with Jang Tae-young (Byeon Yo-han). Park Tae-young, persuaded by Jang Tae-young, enters the poker business and gradually becomes obsessed with the enterprise. No Jae-won, who gained worldwide attention by appearing as Nam-gyu, Thanos' right-hand, in Squid Game Season 2 and Squid Game Season 3, will complete a superb ensemble with Byeon Yo-han through a charm that encompasses both good and evil.

Finally, unlike previous series, Miyoshi Ayaka has been cast as the actor who will expand the gambling stage of Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title) globally. Having started as a top Japanese model and active in film and drama, including playing the role of "Ann" in the Netflix hit drama Alice in Borderland, Miyoshi Ayaka is also known on social media for her affection for Korea. Miyoshi Ayaka will play Kaneko, the head of a corporation backed by a yakuza organization who becomes interested in the poker business that Jang Tae-young and Park Tae-young have run together. She is expected to broaden the Tazza world with a new character following Kim Hye-soo and Shin Se-kyung.

Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title) is directed by Choi Guk-hee. Choi, recognized for his dense direction in Nation's Bankruptcy Day by delicately handling the stories of various people who made different choices during Korea's 1997 IMF crisis, will present new direction in Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title) that pursues change while inheriting originality.

The film Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub (working title), whose combination of attractive actors and a trustworthy director is highly anticipated, is currently filming and is scheduled to be released in 2026.<

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