Ahead of its domestic bow on November 22, new
Don LEE (aka
MA Dong-seok) vehicle
Unstoppable has secured a number of sales for financier and distributor
Showbox, as reported by Screen Daily.
The crime-action film, which marks the directing debut of KIM Min-ho, features LEE as a fishmonger who strains his relationship with his wife (
SONG Ji-hyo,
What a Man Wants) after investing their savings in a dubious venture. Shortly after a fender bender with some violent criminals, his wife is kidnapped. Unfortunately for the gang members, led by a psychotic leader played by
KIM Sung-oh (
The Merciless, 2017), the man who is coming after them has been hiding a violent history.
Showbox locked deals for the film in North American (to Well Go USA), Japan (New Select), Australia and New Zealand (JBG Pictures), Taiwan (Moviecloud), Hong Kong (Edko), Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia (mm2), the Philippines (MVP Viva), Cambodia (Westec) and as well as its worldwide in-flight rights (Kairos).
TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016) star LEE has been on a terrifically busy run of late that has seen him headline hit crime drama
THE OUTLAWS (2017), buddy comedy
The Bros (2017), family-sports drama
Champion, fantasy epic sequel
Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days, fantasy comedy
THE SOUL-MATE and most recently the thriller
The Villagers, which opened earlier this month. He also has two projects in production, a movie version of the Korean drama series
Bad Guys and the thriller
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil.