Get Ready to See a More Serious and Darker Side of Crime in ‘I, the Executioner,’ the No. 1 Movie In Korea

Starring Hwang Jung-min and Jung Hae-in, the sequel to the 2015 box office hit “Veteran” opens in Philippine cinemas September 25 “Veteran,” hailed for redefining Korean detective action in 2015, returns this year with “I, the Executioner.” The sequel follows veteran detective Seo Do-cheol (played once again by Hwang Jung-min) and his unwavering team, now joined by rookie officer Park Sun-woo (played by Jung Hae-in), as they pursue a serial killer whose actions have plunged the nation into turmoil. “I, the Executioner,” currently the No. 1 movie in Korea, having surpassed four million admissions only six days after its opening in cinemas on September 13, promises to deliver even more thrilling action. Director Ryoo Seung-wan, who also directed “Veteran,” shares, “My affection for the character Seo Do-cheol has grown over time, and I always wanted to create a continuation of his story.” Director Ryoo is not the only one who has wanted to continue the detective’s story. Actor Hwang Jung-min, who won the Best Actor Award at this year’s Baeksang Arts Awards for “12.12: The Day,” expressed his delight at returning to the role of Detective Seo Do-cheol, saying, “I have sincerely wanted a sequel since we filmed ‘Veteran’ and [...]

Get Ready to See a More Serious and Darker Side of Crime in ‘I, the Executioner,’ the No. 1 Movie In Korea
Starring Hwang Jung-min and Jung Hae-in, the sequel to the 2015 box office hit “Veteran” opens in Philippine cinemas September 25 “Veteran,” hailed for redefining Korean detective action in 2015, returns this year with “I, the Executioner.” The sequel follows veteran detective Seo Do-cheol (played once again by Hwang Jung-min) and his unwavering team, now joined by rookie officer Park Sun-woo (played by Jung Hae-in), as they pursue a serial killer whose actions have plunged the nation into turmoil. “I, the Executioner,” currently the No. 1 movie in Korea, having surpassed four million admissions only six days after its opening in cinemas on September 13, promises to deliver even more thrilling action. Director Ryoo Seung-wan, who also directed “Veteran,” shares, “My affection for the character Seo Do-cheol has grown over time, and I always wanted to create a continuation of his story.” Director Ryoo is not the only one who has wanted to continue the detective’s story. Actor Hwang Jung-min, who won the Best Actor Award at this year’s Baeksang Arts Awards for “12.12: The Day,” expressed his delight at returning to the role of Detective Seo Do-cheol, saying, “I have sincerely wanted a sequel since we filmed ‘Veteran’ and [...]