The upcoming disaster-thriller "Concrete Utopia" gets its poster. On February 7, the veteran actor Lee Byung Hun shared the poster on his Instagram account.
"Concrete Utopia" is a story about the survivors of a massive earthquake that left their city in ruins.
Lee Byung Hun will play Young Tak, who will take charge of the survivors' safety. Young Tak will be assisted by Min Sung (Park Seo Joon) - a public servant - and his wife, Myung Hwa (Park Bo Young), who is a former nurse.
The poster of the Korean movie portrays a grand spectacle of disaster-stricken chaos and mass-scale destruction, promising a thrill-packed adventure ahead. The filming of "Concrete Utopia" was wrapped up in August 2021. The release date of the movie has not yet been revealed.
Alongside "Concrete Utopia", Yoo Yeon Seok's "My Heart Puppy" also revealed a new poster.
"My Heart Puppy" is a story about two men Min Soo (Yoo Yeon Seok) and Jin Gook (Cha Tae Hyun). Min Soo is an ordinary man who lives with his best-friend-like golden retriever Rooney. Min Soo, with a dream of having a happy family, proposes to his girlfriend and plans a perfect life ahead. However, his ordinary life experiences a turn of events when he finds that his fiancée is allergic to dogs. He now sets on a journey with his cousin Jin Gook (Cha Tae Hyun) to find a suitable home for Rooney. But on the road, the duo find more abandoned dogs and animals' hopeless situation tug at their heartstrings.
The posters of the movie showcase Yoo Yeon Seok and Cha Tae Hyun holding the furry animals. Not only the cute paws, but the male leads' puppy-like charms also captivate the viewers. And judging by the trailers and posters, "My Heart Puppy" seems a light-hearted comedy with loads of fun and fur-tastic adventure.
The screenplay and direction of the comedy flick are credited to Jason Kim, who is famous for his work in the action-comedy movie "Midnight Runners".
"My Heart Puppy" first premiered as the closing film of the 5th Seoul Animal Film Festival on October 31, 2022. It will hit the local theatres on March 1, 2023.
Check out the trailer here.