Boss Korean Movie: Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho and Others Confirmed to Lead the Gangster Action-Comedy

South Korea’s entertainment industry is abuzz with excitement as the comic action Boss korean movie starring Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, Lee Kyu-hyung, Oh Dal-soo, Hwang Woo-seul-hye, and Jung Yu-jin has finally revealed its release schedule. Directed by Ra Hee-chan, known for his work on Going by the Book and Mr. Idol, the film brings together this all-star cast in a high-stakes battle for power set in the fictional Yongdu City.

Boss (보스) centres around a fierce competition among organization members, all vying for the coveted boss position as the next election approaches. Each character is driven by their own ambitions, creating a dynamic and tense atmosphere as they navigate the underworld of Yongdu City. The movie promises a perfect blend of intense action and sharp humor, as these characters pursue their dreams by any means necessary.

Jo Woo-jin, celebrated for his performances in The Drug King and Default, is expected to deliver yet another compelling portrayal of a complex character. Jung Kyung-ho, whose recent roles in Hospital Playlist and Life on Mars have earned him critical acclaim, will bring his trademark depth and charm to the film. Joining them are Park Ji-hwan, who recently made waves with his role in The Roundup, and Lee Kyu-hyung, known for his captivating performances in Prison Playbook and Hi Bye, Mama!.

Veteran actor Oh Dal-soo’s return to the big screen is eagerly anticipated, with his well-known comedic timing set to be a highlight of the film. Meanwhile, Hwang Woo-seul-hye and Jung Yu-jin add a fresh dynamic to the ensemble, bringing a balance of experience and youthful energy that is sure to resonate with audiences.

Check Out the Boss Korean Movie Cast and Schedule

Directed by Ra Hee-chan, Boss promises to be more than just another action movie. Ra’s keen eye for balancing comedy with gripping action is expected to shine through, providing a platform for this stellar cast to deliver memorable performances. The setting of Yongdu City, a gritty urban landscape, serves as the perfect backdrop for the high-octane conflicts and power struggles that will drive the plot forward.

The movie is slated for release in the first half of 2025 and as anticipation builds, this film is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about films of 2025. With its combination of top-tier talent, an intriguing storyline, and Ra Hee-chan’s directorial expertise, Boss is poised to make a significant impact at the box office and in the hearts of Korean cinema fans alike.

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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