Jo Jin-woong and Kim Hee-ae Star in Wavve Movie 'Deadman' Wraps Up Filming
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Isul] The film 'Deadman' has wrapped up filming.
On the 15th, the online video service (OTT) Wavve announced, "'Deadman' completed its four-month shoot on the 12th," adding, "After post-production, it is scheduled to be released in theaters and on Wavve later this year."
'Deadman' tells the story of a so-called figurehead ace who makes money based on his name, who is falsely accused of embezzling 100 billion won and ends up living as a dead man, setting out to find the real culprit.
Jo Jin-woong, who plays Lee Man-jae, a figurehead who lived off his name but became a dead man after being falsely accused, said, "This is a work made with utmost sincerity at every moment to capture a fresh story in an entertaining way. I am grateful to the production team who worked hard to ensure that everyone enjoyed the cheerful set, stayed healthy, and completed filming safely."
Kim Hee-ae, who plays Consultant Shim Yeo-sa, a strategist who manipulates the political world with innate wit and determination, said, "I worked joyfully and passionately with the trusted director Ha Jun-won, as well as excellent actors and production staff. I want to do my best through post-production to deliver a great work to the audience."
Lee Soo-kyung, who portrays Gong Hee-joo, who lost her only family, her father, and vows revenge, said, "Although the filming took place throughout the winter, only warm and heartwarming memories remain. Thanks to the hard work of the production team, we safely finished filming, and I am grateful."
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Director Ha Jun-won, who wrote and directed the film, said, "I was moved every moment watching the screen filled with delicate performances by the best actors and the shining talents of the staff. I am thankful for this precious connection during difficult times."
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