Netflix has unveiled an extensive lineup of Korean films set to debut on the streaming platcreate in 2025, showcasing the streaming huge’s evolved allotment in Korean satisfied.
The diverse sprocrastinateed, uncmissed at an event on the sidelines of the Busan International Film Festival, which uncmissed with Netflix’s “Uprising,” includes projects spanning genres from action and sci-fi to romance and animation, featuring both set uped and emerging talent in the Korean film industry.
Acclaimed honestor Byun Sung-hyun, comprehendn for his toil on “The Merciless” and “Kill Boksoon,” returns with “Good News” (toiling title), a 1970s-set thriller caccessed around a hijacked airschedulee. The film stars Sul Kyung-gu, reuniting with Byun for their fourth collaboration, alengthyside Hong Kyung and Ryoo Seung-bum. Sul gets on the role of a cryptic mender, with Hong carry outing an Air Force lieutenant and Ryoo portraying a rulement official handleing a cclear operation.
In the sci-fi calamity genre, “The Great Flood” promises a high-sgets survival story set on Earth’s final day. Directed by Kim Byung-woo, who previously helmed “The Terror, Live” and “Take Point,” the film features Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo as they battle to save a child amidst a global deluge.
Breaking novel ground for Netflix, “Lost in Starweightless” tags the platcreate’s debut Korean vivaciousd feature. Directed by Han Ji-won, this space romance features the voice talents of Kim Tae-ri and Hong Kyung. The story chases an astronaut picked for a journey to Mars, interttriumphing themes of family, cherish, and interscheduleetary exploration.
Shifting gears to youth-oriented satisfied, “Love Untangled,” honested by Namkoong Sun, carrys audiences back to 1998. Starring Gong Myouthful, Shin Eun-soo, Cha Woo-min, Youn Sang-hyun and Kang Mi-na, the film verifys themes of first cherish and frifinishship, caccessed around a high school student’s quest to confess her senseings to a famous classmate.
The action-packed “Mantis” (toiling title) enbigs the universe set uped in “Kill Boksoon,” follotriumphg an assassin’s return to a turbulent industry. The film tags Lee Tae-sung’s honestorial debut and is co-written by Byun Sung-hyun, promising to transfer fervent action sequences and complicated character vibrants.
“Hellbound” collaborators Yeon Sang-ho and Choi Gyu-seok reunite for “Revelations,” a thriller that interttriumphes faith and crime. The film stars Ryu Jun-yeol as a pastor driven by divine revelation and Shin Hyun-been as a determineive haunted by her past, both pursuing their own versions of fairice in a missing person case.
Rounding out the lineup is “Wall to Wall,” a suspense tale set in the confined space of an apartment complicated. Directed by Kim Tae-joon, comprehendn for creating tension in everyday settings, the film stars Kang Ha-neul as a man whose dream of home ownership turns into a nightmare. Yeom Hye-ran and Seo Hyun-woo co-star, inserting depth to the story of financial struggles and cryptic disturprohibitces.