Major K-Drama Stars Form ‘Idol Group’ for New Movie?! 🤩🎬 The “Humint” Boys Just Debuted!
A star-studded cast just pulled a surprise move, transforming a film production report into an impromptu idol showcase! Netizens are buzzing after South Korea’s most acclaimed actors playfully debuted as “Team Humint” at the press conference for their upcoming film, ‘Humint’, setting the stage for a cinematic experience like no other.
The highly anticipated press conference for the action blockbuster ‘Humint’, held on January 12th at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University branch in Seoul, took an unexpected turn when veteran MC Park Kyung-rim commented on the actors’ idol-like chemistry. In a delightful spontaneous moment, the cast — Jo In-sung, Park Jung-min, and Park Hae-joon — along with Shin Se-kyung, embraced the comparison and introduced themselves with a unified cheer: “Hello! Cool In-sung, Eagle Jung-min, Passionate Hae-joon… We are ‘Humint’!” It was a rare glimpse into the playful camaraderie of these usually intense actors.
The film itself promises an exhilarating ride, revolving around an intense clash set against the icy backdrop of Vladivostok. The cast, known for their powerful performances, shared insights into their characters and the rigorous action sequences involved:
- ✨ Jo In-sung takes on the role of ‘Manager Jo’, a black agent for the National Intelligence Service. Describing his character’s action scenes as “cool and refreshing,” Jo In-sung, often hailed as the group’s “visual center,” humorously admitted, “I tried to look elegant, but it wasn’t easy. I’d buy this kind of action if someone were selling it!” His character’s cool demeanor hides a hidden trauma, promising a multi-layered portrayal.
- 🔥 Park Jung-min embodies ‘Park Geon’, a leader in North Korea’s State Security Department, bringing an “eagle-eyed” intensity to the screen. Director Ryu Seung-wan reportedly even taught Park Jung-min hand-to-hand combat techniques on set to enhance his action prowess. Park Jung-min comically recounted, “The director came to my room and taught me Hapkido, twisting my arm. From afar, it must have looked like an uncle teasing his nephew!”
- 🤣 Park Hae-joon, playing the power-hungry ‘Hwang Chi-sung’, emerged as “Team Humint’s” resident variety show character. He stumbled amusingly when asked about his action keyword, mistakenly saying “desire,” to which Jo In-sung quipped, “It’s because we haven’t been together long!” Despite the playful banter, Park Hae-joon confidently stated, “I shot guns to my heart’s content in this film. I’m a perfect sharpshooter, a Rambo in my own right!”
Providing the emotional anchor amidst the intense male dynamics is Shin Se-kyung, portraying ‘Chae Seon-hwa’, a North Korean restaurant worker forced to become an informant for survival. Her precarious gaze and journey are set to be one of ‘Humint’’s most compelling viewing points, offering depth to the high-stakes narrative.
Director Ryu Seung-wan, known for his masterful action films, expressed immense confidence in the project, remarking, “Watching the footage, I involuntarily flinched from the tension. Audiences should prepare themselves for an intense ride, perhaps by warming up with a half-bath beforehand!” The film promises a thrilling spectacle of their fiery confrontations against the frozen backdrop of Vladivostok.
Editor’s Comment: The visual synergy of this cast is undeniable, making their “idol debut” perfectly fitting for the buzz. This blend of intense action and captivating visuals sets ‘Humint’ up for global success, appealing to fans of both thrilling cinema and impeccable aesthetics.
‘Humint’ is set to open in theaters on February 11th, inviting audiences worldwide to “stan” this formidable new “team.”
Editor: Emily Park ✨




















