
Actor Jo In-sung collaborates with master directors, continuing meaningful challenges.
Jo In-sung makes his comeback to the screen in director Ryoo Seung-wan's new film "Humanit." The film is a spy action piece depicting clashes between secret agents from North and South Korea in Russia.
He plays the role of the head of a division in the South Korean National Intelligence Service, marking his third collaboration with director Ryoo Seung-wan, following the films "Escape from Mogadishu" and "Smuggling."
One of the anticipated films set to be released next year is "Hope." "Hope" is an action thriller that begins when a tiger appears at the Hopo Port in the Demilitarized Zone.
Jo In-sung plays the role of a young man named Seong-gi who chases the creature that attacked his village into the mountains, delivering an immersive performance with his dedicated acting.
He is collaborating for the first time with director Na Hong-jin on this project, participating in a global project featuring Hollywood actors, which promises explosive synergy.
Additionally, he continues his acting journey with the Netflix film "Possible Love." "Possible Love" is the next project of director Lee Chang-dong, who takes the director's chair for the first time in about eight years.
The story unfolds as two couples living completely opposite lives become entangled, leading to cracks in their daily lives. Jo In-sung has been cast as Sang-woo, showcasing subtle emotional acting.
The agency stated, "Jo In-sung proves his wide acting spectrum on both screen and OTT. Please look forward to another transformation he will show."
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