LEE Sung-min Also Joins Project Set to Roll Next Week
Following speculation that first surfaced a few months ago, star actors
GANG Dong-won and
HWANG Jung-min are both confirmed for upcoming thriller
A Violent Prosecutor.
LEE Sung-min has also signed on to the project, which will mark the debut of director LEE Il-hyeong.
HWANG will play the titular violent prosecutor who finds himself imprisoned for a murder he did not commit. Behind bars he meets the con artist played by GANG, whom he enlists to help him clear his name.
Following the record-breaking success of
Ode to My Father (currently the second most successful Korean film of all time), HWANG is on a hot streak, with several highly anticipated projects slated for release this year, including
RYOO Seung-wan’s hard boiled thriller
Veteran,
NA Hong-jin’s rural mystery
Gokseong and the expedition drama
The Himalayas.
Meanwhile, GANG has been busy following the end of his military service, appearing in YOON Jong-bin’s period action extravaganza
Kundo: Age of the Rampant and E J-yong’s melodrama
My Brilliant Life last year. He is also the co-lead, along with
KIM Yun-seok, of the in-production mystery thriller
Black Priests.
Director LEE formerly served as an assistant director on both YOON’s Kundo: Age of the Rampant and Beastie Boys (2008). Production on A Violent Prosecutor will commence next Monday (May 18th), with distributor Showbox/Mediaplex eyeing a release at some point next year.