Apr 11 2024

Main trailer and poster for movie “Kingdom 4”

Main trailer and poster added for live-action film “Kingdom 4” starring Kento Yamazaki, Ryo Yoshizawa, and Kanna Hashimoto. Movie is based on manga series “Kingdom” by Yasuhisa Hara and is the fourth installment in the Kingdom movie franchise that began with the 2019 movie “Kingdom.” Caption on the poster states “An unforgettable battle begins.” Story for “Kingdom 4” takes place immediately after “Kingdom 3.”

“Kingdom 4” will be released July 12, 2024 in Japan.

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Apr 11 2024

Teaser trailer and poster for Netflix drama “The 8 Show”

Date announcement teaser trailer and poster added for Netflix drama series “The 8 Show” starring Ryoo Joon-Yeol, Chun Woo-Hee, & Park Jung-Min. Drama series is directed by Han Jae-Rim (“Emergency Declaration“) and based on Bae Jin-Soo’s webcomics “Money Game.” Caption on the teaser poster states ” An irresistible but brutal TV show begins.”

“The 8 Show” will be available to stream from May 17, 2024 in South Korea.

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Apr 11 2024

Teaser trailer 2 & posters for ENA drama “Crash”

Teaser trailer 2 and posters added for ENA drama series “Crash” starring Lee Min-Ki & Kwak Sun-Young. The drama series revolves around a traffic crime investigation team that includes Cha Yeon-Ho (Lee Min-Ki), Min So-Hee (Kwak Sun-Young),  Jung Chae-Man (Heo Sung-Tae), Woo Dong-Ki (Lee Ho-Cheol), and Eo Hyun-Kyung (Moon-Hee).

Narration in the teaser goes (0:01) Heo Sung-Tae “Operation starts,” (0:01) anonymous voice “Who are you?” (0:02) Kwak Sun-Young “TCI,” (0:03) anonymous voice “What? did you come from the broadcasting station?,” (0:05) Lee Ho-Cheol “This has to be abbreviated in English to look cool like FBI, CIA, BTS,” (0:09) Heo Sung-Tae “Which country has the police named BTS?,” (0:13) Lee Min-Ki “If you don’t know the face, I’m afraid you’ll be surprised,” (0:17) anonymous voice “Who lost the suspect after a fight?,” (0:22) Baek Hyun-Jin “You are such a dummy,” (0:24) Heo Sung-Tae “Scale is too big,” (0:25) Lee Min-Ki “I will definitely catch them.” Captions in the teaser has (0:12) “Traffic Crime Investigation Team TCI,” (0:23) “Traffic crime,” (0:27) “Sweeping arrest.”

“Crash” first airs May 13, 2024 in South Korea (takes over ENA’s Monday & Tuesday 10PM time slot after “The Midnight Studio“).

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Apr 9 2024

Trailer and poster for movie “Kuchinai Sakura”

Trailer and poster added for movie “Kuchinai Sakura” starring Hana Sugisaki. The mystery-suspense film is based on 2015 novel “Kuchinai Sakura” by Yuko Yuzuki (“The Blood of Wolves“) and directed by Hiroto Hara (“Tokyo City Girl“). The trailer begins with successive captions that states “Stalker murder, police scandal, friend’s death.” Caption on the poster states “Believe me.” In addition, more supporting actors has been announced for the film. They are Kokoro Morita, Minosuke Bando, Taro Suruga, Yuya Endo, Soko Wada, and Tomoko Fujita

“Kuchinai Sakura” will be released June 21, 2024.

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Apr 8 2024

Trailer & poster for Netflix movie “City Hunter”

Trailer & poster added for Netflix movie “City Hunter” starring Ryohei Suzuki and Misato Morita. Movie is based on manga series “City Hunter” by Tsukasa Hojo, which was previously adapted into 2011 SBS drama series “City Hunter” starring Lee Min-Ho & Park Min-Young. Also newly announced today as supporting cast members for the movie are Tetta Sugimoto, Ayame Misaki, and Takaya Sakoda.

“City Hunter” will be available to stream from April 25, 2024.

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Apr 8 2024

Choi Si-Won & Jung In-Sun cast in TV Chosun drama “DNA Lover”

Choi Si-Won, Jung In-Sun, Lee Tae-Hwan, & Jung Eugene are cast in TV Chosun drama series “DNA Lover.” The romantic-comedy drama series is scripted by Jung Soo-Mi (“Born Again“) and directed by Sung Chi-Wook (“Tomorrow“). For actor Lee Tae-Hwan, “DNA Lover” marks his return to acting after being discharged from the military on December 26, 2023.

“DNA Lover” will first air June, 2024 in South Korea.

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Apr 5 2024

Teaser trailer for JTBC drama “The Atypical Family”

First teaser trailer added for JTBC drama series “The Atypical Family” starring Jang Ki-Yong & Chun Woo-Hee. The fantasy-romance drama series revolves around a family that have supernatural powers, but currently are unable to use them for different reasons. Chun Woo-Hee plays a woman comes into the family’s lives. The teaser trailer states with Chun Woo-Hee as Do Da-Hae stating “There’s a secret in that family. Their secret is that they are family with supernatural powers, but they lost their powers due to modern problems. Don’t you want to go back to the time when you were happy?”

“The Atypical Family” first airs May 4, 2024 in South Korea.

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Apr 4 2024

Ryusei Onishi cast in movie “We Don’t Know Love Yet”

Ryusei Onishi is cast for the lead role and Airu Kubozuka, Nagisa Saito, Riko, Soya Igari, and Sara Shida are also cast in teen-romance live-action film “We Don’t Know Love Yet.” Movie is based on manga series “Koi wo Shiranai Bokutachi wa” by Minami Mizuno and directed by Mai Sakai. Ryusei Onishi will play Eiji Aihara. He is a first year high school students, surrounded by friends, and experiences true love.

“We Don’t Know Love Yet” will be released August 23, 2024 in Japan.

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Apr 4 2024

Poster visual and trailer added for movie “Worlds Apart”

Main trailer and poster added for movie “Worlds Apart” starring Yui Aragaki and Ikoi Hayase. The film is based on manga series “Ikoku Nikki” by Tomoko Yamashita (“The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window“) and directed by Natsuki Seta (“Georama Boy Panorama Girl“). The trailer also features the track “Yoake no Anata e” by singer-songwriter Toaka. Meanwhile, the poster features Yui Aragaki as 35-year-old Makio Kodai and Ikoi Hayase as her 15-year-old niece Asa Takumi. The two people, who do not have much in common, begin to live together after the death of Asa Takumi’s parents. Caption on the poster states “I learned that even if we don’t understand each other, we can still become close with each other.”   

“Worlds Apart” will be released June 7, 2024 in Japan.

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