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  1. Ryoo Seung-wan and production company Filmmaker R&K confirmed that they agreed to make a sequel, which was supposed to hit theaters within two to three years of announcement. [26] [27] [28] It was reported that Hwang Jung-min and Oh Dal-su will reprise their roles, and actor Jung Hae-in is also being considered to succeed Yoo Ah-in as the antagonist. [29]

  2. May 20, 2024 · This sums up the plot of Ryoo Seung-wan’s new feature film. The director explains that for this new instalment, he wanted to reinvent the adventures of detective Seo Do-cheol. I, The Executioner portrays “disillusioned citizens amidst an avalanche of incidents, criminals exploiting this disillusionment, and individuals committing further crimes because of their distorted values”, explains the director.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_UnjustThe Unjust - Wikipedia

    The Unjust (Korean: 부당거래; RR: Budanggeorae; lit."Bad deal" or "Unfair trade") is a 2010 South Korean action crime film by Ryoo Seung-wan. It is a dark and bitter denunciation of corruption in the South Korean justice system.

  4. Ryoo Seung-wan's films include Oasis, Gyeongju, Crying Fist, The Unjust. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.

  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Director Ryoo Seung-wan's upcoming film "Smugglers" has been invited to a non-competitive section of the Locarno Film Festival, distributors NEW said Thursday. Written and directed by Ryoo, "Smuggles" is an action-crime film that revolves around people picking up litter on the ocean to sustain their lives, getting pulled into offers of illegal smuggling.

  6. Films directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Service. Amazon US; Amazon Video US; Apple TV Plus US; Apple TV US; Upgrade to a Letterboxd Pro account to add your favorite services to this list—including any service and country pair listed on JustWatch—and to enable one-click filtering by all your favorites.

  7. Oct 5, 2021 · Ryoo Seung-wan's action drama is based on the true story of South and North Korean diplomats who joined forces to escape the 1990s Somali civil war. By Scott Roxborough. Plus Icon.