LEE Je-hoon to Star in PARK YEOL
Period drama specialist
LEE Joon-ik is preparing his third consecutive biopic, after
The Throne (2015) and
DONGJU; The Portrait of A Poet, and his second film on the trot to take place during Korea’s time as a colony of the Japanese Empire. Young star
LEE Je-hoon is set to take on the titular role in
PARK Yeol.
PARK Yeol was the founder of the Heukdohwe anarchist group during the Colonial Era, a Korean independence group which sought to assassinate Japan’s Crown Prince Hirohito.
LEE Je-hoon rose to prominence in the industry after several major roles such as in the breakout indie
Bleak Night (2011) and Korean War film
The Front Line (2011). He shot up to the big leagues in 2012 with romantic drama
Architecture 101 and following a break for military service, returned earlier this year as the lead in
The Phantom Detective.
Director LEE has directed classics such as
King And The Clown (2005) and following a brief hiatus after his ninth film
Battlefield Heroes (2011), returned to box office glory with
The Throne. Earlier this year he released his first indie production, the black-and-white
DONGJU, which became another hit for the filmmaker.
Production on PARK Yeol is expected to begin in January and MEGABOX Plus M is on board as the local distributor.