SONG Seung-heon Takes on First Villain Role
CHO Jin-woong has signed on for the lead role in the upcoming period thriller
Commander Kim Chang-soo, in which he will play the titular Korean independence fighter during the Japanese Colonial period. Heartthrob
SONG Seung-heon will play opposite him, taking on the first villain role in his career.
As a young man, KIM Chang-soo is placed behind bars after being charged with the murder of a Japanese man who took part in the assassination of Empress Myeongseong. During his time there, KIM witnesses the hardships of the Korean people and grows into an independence fighter.
Wielding the megaphone for the first time will be
LEE Won-tae, whose previous credits include being a producer on horror-romcom
Spellbound (2011) and the original story writer of last year’s
The Magician.
Following a script reading session and “gosa” ceremony (a traditional ceremony to kick off a film production in Korea) on October 31st, principal photography for Commander Kim Chang-soo kicked off on November 7th.