WB Korea to Distribute JINROH Remake with GANG Dong-won, HAN Hyo-joo, JUNG Woo-sung
KIM Jee-woon’s highly anticipated
Inrang (Korean title), a remake of the acclaimed Japanese animation
Jinroh: The Wolf Brigade, is almost upon us. Along with a pair of teaser posters, local distributor
Warner Bros. Korea announced that the film would be hitting screens at some point in July.
Set in the year 2029, the story of Inrang takes place as North and South Korea has been preparing for a reunification for five years. Various factions oppose the union and a dangerous terrorist group known as ‘Sect’ arises. In response, the government sets up a special police force. The original Jinroh was released in 1999, directed by OKIURA Hiroyuki and written by the famed OSHII Mamoru, who is known for directing Ghost in the Shell, among many others.
GANG Dong-won (
Master, 2016) plays IM Joong-
kyung, a member of the special force, while
HAN Hyo-joo (
Cold Eyes, 2013) plays LEE Yoon-hee, the elder sister of a girl who detonates a suicide bomb in front of IM’s eyes.
JUNG Woo-sung (
Steel Rain, 2017) features as JANG Jin-
tae, the head of the training academy for the special force. Co-stars include
GIM Mu-yeol (
Forgotten, 2017),
HAN Ye-ri (
Worst Woman, 2016),
HU Joon-ho (
The Merciless, 2017) and
Min-ho (
Derailed, 2016), a member of the
Kpop group SHINee.
It will likely face strong competition with
Mission: Impossible - Fallout also expected in late July (though no date has been set yet), while
KIM Yong-hwa’s Along with Gods: The Last 49 Days and
YOON Jong-bin’s
The Spy Gone North will likely follow in early August, along with other local titles rumored to be eyeing late summer releases, such as
WOO Min-ho’s
The Drug King.