Car Chase Cop Thriller Adds YUM Jung-ah, JEON Hye-jin
Following his female-led gangster saga
Coin Locker Girl (2015), director
HAN Jun-hee is putting the final touches on the cast of his next project, the cop thriller
Bbaengban (Korean title). Joining the previously announced
KONG Hyo-jin in the lead is rising superstar
RYU Jun-yeol, while the addition of
YUM Jung-ah and
JEON Hye-jin indicate that HAN’s work will once again be female-centric.
Bbaengban, derived from a slang Korean turn for a police unit that specializes in hit-and-runs, will focus on several police officers and their cases. Production is set to kick off in spring of 2018 and actor
JO Jung-suk has also been offered a part in the film, which he is currently considering.
Shooting to stardom in recent years,
RYU Jun-yeol is nearing the end of his biggest year yet, following appearances in the hit prosecutor saga
The King and the political drama
A Taxi Driver, the year’s most successful local title. He also appeared in the recent
Silent Witness remake
Heart Blackened but 2018 looks to be an even busier year for the young star, as he has already completed production for
YIM Soon-rye’s drama
Little Forest, the con artist drama
Money and
LEE Hae-young’s
Drug War remake
Dokjeon.
Lead
KONG Hyo-jin will join the project after she completes the thriller
Door Lock (literal title) for director
LEE Kwon, which begins production in January. KONG recently appeared in mystery drama
A Single Rider and the kidnap thriller
MISSING.
Director HAN’s debut
Coin Locker Girl, which starred
KIM Hye-soo and
KIM Go-eun, debuted in the Critics’ Week sidebar of the Cannes Film Festival and welcomed 1.47 million viewers (USD 10.97 million).