Lee Seon-kyun considers movie comeback as bad cop in Wicked Police
by chickachunga
Actor Lee Seon-kyun (Miss Korea) is considering a return to the big screen as the lead in the new action thriller Wicked Police. Wicked Police is the story of a bad cop who defies the vicious society he lives in. It’ll be directed by Lee Jung-beom, whose last smash hit was 2010’s Ajusshi, starring Won Bin. His 2014 feature No Tears for the Dead with Jang Dong-gun didn’t perform nearly as well, but he may have a another hit on his hands with this new project, financed by Warner Brothers.
This is the third Warner Brothers-financed Korean language film after VIP, directed by Park Hoon-jung. Kim Jee-woon’s Age of Shadows was Warner Brothers’ first venture into local language films and it recently premiered at the Venice International Film Festival.
Right now, Lee Seon-kyun is filming for the new JTBC Friday-Saturday drama This Week, My Wife Will Have an Affair opposite Song Ji-hyo, where he plays a husband who finds out his wife is about to cheat on him and seeks advice on a Cheated Spouses Anonymous community forum. He’s still considering the new movie, but if he signs on, he’ll dive right into production for Wicked Police after the drama wraps, to play a completely different character from his jilted husband role.
Once casting is complete on Wicked Police, cameras will start rolling later this year for a 2017 release.
Via Sports Chosun
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1 mary
September 6, 2016 at 1:51 PM
I'm glad he found time to squeeze in a drama in between his movie projects. :)
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2 MapleSilver
September 6, 2016 at 2:12 PM
Yay! I am so happy that he seems to be getting more and more recognized as an actor that even a major production team like this is courting him. Hope he accepts. And looks like he is gravitating toward darker/more badass roles, A Hard Day, the Advocate, the noir film with Kim Hye Soo, and now this. Whatever happens to his romantic man image? Is he trying to shed that or what?
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3 fab
September 6, 2016 at 2:31 PM
Movie Comeback?? Still dying to see his DRAMA comeback.
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4 Alex
September 6, 2016 at 5:26 PM
So that would make him a *good* bad cop, since he's fighting against vicious (= bad) society and all...?
O-kay. Guess a good good cop can't be as dashing. It's tough being cool. ;-)
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5 vongole
September 6, 2016 at 5:36 PM
He has gotten older. I must have too... dammit. I miss my/his Pasta days!
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MapleSilver
September 7, 2016 at 10:23 AM
Sigh. So do I. In fact your comment gave me an urge to rewatch Pasta last night. Such a cute drama, so perfect for multiple viewings. He and Gong Hyo Jin were so well matched.
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