Showing posts with label Lee Do-hyun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Do-hyun. Show all posts

“Exhuma” No. 1 in Korea for fourth consecutive weekend, now showing in Philippine cinemas

Exhuma, the new mystery thriller directed by Jang Jae-Hyun (Svaha: The Sixth Finger, The Priests), has topped the box office in Korea for the fourth consecutive weekend. Boasting a stellar cast led by Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hai-jin and Lee Do-hyun, Exhuma is now showing in Philippine cinemas. 

Watch the trailer: http://youtu.be/j_6_wLF1pDg


Kim Go-Eun in Exhuma

Since its release in Korea on February 22, Exhuma has grossed $68 million (USD) and is currently the highest-grossing Korean film of 2024. According to data from KoBiz, a box office tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic), the film has had 9.5 million admissions as of March 19. 

Hello, Philippines! Choi Min-Sik, Kim Go-Eun and director Jang Jae-Hyun invite PH to watch “Exhuma,” in cinemas March 20

Less than a week to go! Discover what lies beneath a mysterious grave in the mystery thriller Exhuma, starring Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hai-jin and Lee Do-hyun, in cinemas March 20. 

Watch Choi Min-Sik, Kim Go-Eun and director Jang Jae-Hyun talk about their new mystery thriller, and invite the Philippines to watch Exhuma in cinemas: https://youtu.be/wa76q_kZVqI 

Exhuma, directed by Jang Jae-Hyun (Svaha: The Sixth Finger, The Priests), tells the story of two talented shamans, a geomancer and a mortician tasked to find a mysterious grave – and unknowingly unleash a malevolent force buried underneath.  

Watch the trailer: https://rb.gy/iueve2

Choi Min-Sik in Exhuma

Character posters for hit mystery thriller “Exhuma,” starring Kim Go-Eun, Lee Do-Hyun, Choi Min-Sik nad Yoo Hai-Jin, released


Join Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hai-jin, and Lee Do-hyun as they confront both supernatural forces and their own fears in the mystery thriller Exhuma, in cinemas March 20. 

Watch the trailer: https://rb.gy/iueve2

Exhuma, starring Choi Min-Sik, Kim Go-Eun, Yoo Hai-Jin and Lee Do-Hyun, tells the story of two talented shamans, a geomancer and a mortician tasked to find a mysterious grave – and unknowingly unleash a malevolent force buried underneath.  

“Exhuma” breaks box office records in Korea

Yoo Hae-Jin, Lee Do-Hyun, Kim Go-Eun and Choi Min-Shik in Exhuma

The mystery occult film Exhuma, starring Choi Min-Shik, Kim Go-Eun, Yoo Hae-Jin and Lee Do-Hyun, opened strong at No. 1 at the Korean box office, holding on to the top spot on its entire opening weekend and setting the biggest opening record in Korea for 2024 thus far. 

Prior to its debut in cinemas on February 22, Exhuma set a new record for pre-sale numbers with a 54% real-time reservation rate and 369.99 million advance bookings, even in the face of tough competition. 

They’ve awakened something sinister. Watch Lee Do-Hyun and Kim Go-Eun face evil as the first “Exhuma” trailer is unearthed

They’ve awakened something sinister. Watch Lee Do-Hyun and Kim Go-Eun face evil as the first “Exhuma” trailer is unearthed.

A wealthy family uncovers something darker as they try to cast out the paranormal forces in their home. What they thought would be relief as the hired shamans perform an exhumation to appease the haunting force, turns out to be the ‘’start of their nightmare. Watch Choi Min-Shik, Yoo Hae-Jin, Kim Go-Eun, and Lee Do-Hyun face evil as Exhuma arrives in Philippine cinemas on March 20.

Watch the trailer here: https://youtu.be/BLPprtcADkk

About Exhuma:

After suffering from serial paranormal events, a wealthy family living in LA summons a young rising shaman duo Hwa Rim and Bong Gil to save the newborn of the family. Once they arrive, Hwa Rim senses a dark shadow of their ancestor has latched on the family in a so-called 'Grave Calling'. In order to exhume the grave and relieve the ancestor, Hwa Rim seeks help from top-notch geomancer Sang Deok and mortician Yeong Geun. To their dismay, the four find the grave at a shady location in a remote village in Korea. Unaware of the consequences, the exhumation is carried out, unleashing a malevolent force buried underneath.

From Now On, Every Single Day Will Be A Nightmare

Netflix debuts the trailer and key art for The Glory, starring Song Hye-kyo and Lee Do-hyun

The Glory premieres on Netflix December 30 

About The Glory : Part 1

This masterpiece from writer Kim Eun-sook of Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, Mr. Sunshine, and director An Gil-ho of Stranger is 8 episodes of 60 min. Drama, coupled with Revenge, Bullying, Childhood Trauma and Confrontation. 

The story follows Dong-eun, starring Song Hye-kyo from Descendants of the Sun, who has painful memories from bullying and school violence. 18 years later, her revenge begins by driving all the perpetrators and everyone around them to the brink of ruin. 

Yeo-Jung, starring Lee Do-Hyun from Sweet Home, is another victim of a miserable tragedy. Accidentally, or intentionally Dong-eun and Yeo-Jung get tangled and conspire the revenge together.  

#Netflix #TheGlory #더글로리 

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