To be directed by Kim Byung-woo, the movie is set around the last day on Earth when a great flood hits
Park Hae-soo/ Pic- Instagram
'Squid Game' star Park Hae-soo will feature with popular South Korean actor Kim Da-mi in Netflix's upcoming disaster film 'Great Flood'. The streaming service announced the new South Korean movie in a post on Instagram on Tuesday.
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To be directed by Kim Byung-woo, the movie is set around the last day on Earth when a great flood hits. It will depict the lives of individuals who attempt survival from inside a flooding apartment. 'Great Flood' will be Park's second Netflix film of 2022, following April's spy-action film 'Yaksha: Ruthless Operations'.
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The actor, who found global fame after playing the role of Cho Sang-woo in smash hit drama series 'Squid Game', most recently starred in the South Korean remake of 'Money Heist'.
The show, titled 'Money Heist: Korea-Joint Economic Area', featured Park as former North Korean prisoner Song Jung-ho aka Berlin. Kim was last seen in the 2021 romance series 'Our Beloved Summer', where she starred alongside Choi Woo-shik of 'Parasite' fame.
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