NEW TRIAL Director KIM Tae-yun Returns with Comedy
Following last year’s successful courtroom drama
New Trial (2017), Director
KIM Tae-yun is back on set with the new film
Mr. Zoo (working title). Joining him are stars
LEE Sung-min in a comedy about a man who communicates with animals.
LEE plays the ace Tae-ju, a government agent who develops the ability to talk with animals following an accident that occurred while on a mission guarding a special panda from China.
The lead of such varied titles as the revenge drama
Broken (2014), the small-town crime comedy
The Sheriff in Town (2017) and the affair comedy
What a Man Wants,
LEE Sung-min has become one of the top actors in the country.
Mr. Zoo will likely have to work around his schedule in August as the busy star is headlining two of the month’s major releases:
YOON Jong-bin’s espionage drama
The Spy Gone North and the thriller
The Witness.
Director KIM’s
New Trial welcomed over 2.4 million viewers last year and is also responsible for
Educating Kidnappers (2006) and
Another Family (2014). Ahead of filming, Director KIM revealed how glad he was to finally be embarking on production for an idea that he first conceived seven years ago.