Anticipated film Veteran 3 delayed filming slightly, and following Lee Jun-ho, Hwang Jung-min also chose a new next project.

On the 24th, OSEN reported that Hwang Jung-min recently received the screenplay for director Eom Tae-hwa's new work "A house good to live in" (working title) and is reviewing it positively, settling on appearing in it. 

The film "A house good to live in" is the new work by director Eom Tae-hwa, who rose as an independent film star with Ingtoogi (2013), received praise for The Vanished Time (2016), and with Concrete Utopia (2023) achieved both box-office success and artistic merit. It is known as a new work in the horror genre. 

Originally Hwang Jung-min was scheduled to film director Ryu Seung-wan's Veteran 3 with junior Lee Jun-ho starting late April, but after director Ryu recently suffered health problems and the entire schedule was delayed, the shooting schedule was pushed back. As a result, Lee Jun-ho confirmed the role of a third-generation chaebol named Viking, and Hwang Jung-min, while reviewing new works, was timely offered the screenplay for director Eom Tae-hwa's "A house good to live in." It is reported it could start filming as early as the first half of this year. 

Currently Hwang Jung-min, besides "A house good to live in," successfully completed the musical Mrs. Doubtfire, is set for the summer release of director Na Hong-jin's global project Hope, and will also present the Netflix film Cross 2. On top of that, the eagerly awaited series Veteran 3, which has many fans, promises a busy slate.

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