The production of South Korean action blockbuster ‘Seoul Vibe’ is now confirmed by Netflix. Loaded with thrills and adrenaline-fueled scenes, Netflix film ‘Seoul Vibe’ is directed by Moon Hyun-sung (‘As One’, ‘The King’s Case Note’).
As per Netflix, ‘Seoul Vibe’ is an action blockbuster revving with pulse-pounding pursuit. The drivers of the Sanggye-dong Supreme Team become mired in the slush fund investigation of a powerful person on the very day of the 1988 Seoul Olympics opening ceremony. With all eyes of the world on Seoul with the pending Olympic Games, the chaos in the city provides opportune timing for moving illegal funds. The special operation to chase the money reels in baby drivers with amazing drifting skills.
Netflix has also announced an all-star cast for ‘Seoul Vibe’. Yoo Ah-in (‘Voice of Silence’) plays Dong-wook, the top drifter leading the Sanggye-dong crew. Ko Kyoung-pyo (‘Private Lives’, ‘Don’t Dare to Dream’, ‘Reply 1988’) plays DJ John woo, someone who lightens up the mood for the Sanggye-dong crew.
Lee Kyoo-hyung (‘Hi Bye, Mama!’, ‘Prison Playbook’ and ‘Stranger’) plays Bok-nam, who knows the geography of Seoul like the back of his hand. Park Ju-hyun (‘Extracurricular’, ‘Zombie Detective’, ‘Mouse’) plays Dong-wook’s younger sister Yoon-hee, the charming president of the top bikers’ club in Seoul.
Ong Seong-wu (‘More Than Friends’, Moment of Eighteen’) plays Joon-gi, the MacGyver-esque Sanggye-dong crew member who is like a younger brother to Dong-wook and somewhat old-fashioned in his ways. Kim Sung-kyun (‘The Fiery Priest’, the ‘Reply’ series) plays Secretary Lee, a key figure in managing the money laundering and slush fund delivery.
Jung Woong-in (‘Delayed Justice’, ‘Woman of 9.9 Billion’) plays the chief prosecutor who recruits the Sanggye-dong crew for a crucial mission. Lastly, Moon So-ri (‘The School Nurse Files’, ‘The Handmaiden’) plays Chief Kang In-sook, the loan shark mogul and the shadow figure in control behind the powerful person.
Created and produced by John Yoo and Kwon Oh-hyun Netflix’s ‘Seoul Vibe’ promises to drive up adrenaline levels with the thrill of the chase and old-fashioned drifting action. The film has been produced by Andmarq Studio with MCMC and UAA co-producing it.
Netflix is yet to announce the release date of ‘Seoul Vibe’ where Olympic fever hits the city of Seoul in 1988 and a group of hipsters blaze through with an incredible full-speed heist!