INSIDE MEN Hitmaker Mulls Wartime Drama
Inside Men (2015) director
WOO Min-ho is looking into the Vietnam War for his next project, which will be called
Saigon (literal title). The busy filmmaker is currently putting the final touch on his upcoming crime drama
The Drug King, about to hit Korean screens this summer.
Saigon will focus on the Korean involvement during the Vietnam War, as troops are preparing to exit the conflict.
Following his earlier films
Man of Vendetta (2010) and
The Spies (2012), director WOO hit the big time with his masterwork political drama
Inside Men. Featuring
LEE Byung-hun as a political fixer on a quest for revenge, the film attracted 9.15 million viewers (USD 69.09 million) and earned a myriad of prizes, including Best Actor for LEE at the Asian Film Awards.
WOO is now finalizing his fourth film
The Drug King, which features
SONG Kang-ho as a rising drug kingpin in Busan in the 1970s. The film co-stars
BAE Doo-na and
JO Jung-suk.
The director received an offer to helm the thriller
Fifth Column (Korean title), which was originally going to be directed by
WON Shin-yun and is set to star
SONG Kang-ho and
RYU Seung-ryong, but turned it down in favor of working on
Saigon with the same team he used on
Inside Men and
The Drug King.
WOO’s Saigon project is expected to enter pre-production after the release of The Drug King this summer.