Lee Kwang Soo will star with Hoang Ha within the new Desires of You movie.
On August 8, it was formally confirmed that Lee Kwang Soo would lead the upcoming Korean and Vietnamese romantic comedy film Desires of You. The upcoming film will probably be filmed in South Korea and Vietnam and it will likely be launched globally within the first half of 2025.
Desires of You is a romantic comedy between a well-known actor who grew to become penniless in Vietnam and an bizarre lady who works as a barista. The 2 will meet and fall in love in Vietnam.
Director Kim Sung Hoon who is understood for his works Ransomed, Kingdom, and Tunnel will helm the upcoming movie. It will likely be produced by Jerry Good Firm.
Lee Kwang Soo will painting the function of Kang Jun Woo. He visited Vietnam for an commercial shoot. One incident led him to be penniless whereas in Vietnam. He does not have an thought of a traditional life. This incident made him unintentionally meet Tao.
Hoang Ha will painting the function of Tao. She is an aspiring barista. After assembly Kang Jun Woo, she’s going to expertise a special world removed from what she has lived to this point.
Apart from Lee Kwang Soo and Hoang Ha, actor Eum Moon Suk may also be part of the upcoming film.
Lee Kwang Soo and the director shared their ideas on being a part of the upcoming movie.
The actor shared, “I’ll do my greatest to indicate one other allure as an actor via this work. You possibly can anticipate a stunning romantic comedy that anybody can sympathize with.”
Director Kim Sung Hoon additionally shared, “I’m glad and excited to be working with the good actor and particular person Lee Kwang Soo. It will likely be my first time to work with excellent Korean and Vietnamese actors and workers and I’ve excessive expectations for it. Please give us a number of assist.”
Desires of You has already begun filming this month. The manufacturing will probably be shot each in South Korea and Vietnam. The film will probably be launched in 2025.
Are you excited to see Lee Kwang Soo portraying the function of the “Prince of Asia” in a movie?