Hong Won-ki To Direct Cutthroat K-Pop Thriller UNNIE

The GOEDAM director's upcoming feature is said to be a music and dance inspired horror in the vein of BLACK SWAN.
Hong Won-ki's GOEDAM (2020)

Last Updated on July 30, 2024 by Angel Melanson

Hong Won-ki, the director behind South Korean horror anthologies Urban Myths andย Goedam, is set to directย Unnie, aย Black Swan-esque thriller set in the cutthroat world of K-pop.

Deadline, who reported the news exclusively earlier today, let us know thatย Unnie (which means “older sister” in Korean) will be released via new genre label Badlands, and is based a script from Lynn Q. Yu

Hong is no stranger to the K-pop world, having founded Zanybros, South Korea's #1 music video production company, alongside videographer Kim Jun-hong. K-pop artists Sunshine and Moonshine are creating Unnie‘s original soundtrack.

Producing Unnie are Badlandsโ€™ Scott Strauss, Thunder Roadโ€™s Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee, Renegade Capitalโ€™s Andrew Schwartzberg and Jon Shiffman, and Desert Bloomโ€™s Jennice Lee.

In a statement, Strauss explains why Hong is the only man for the job:

โ€œAfter meeting the Zanybros in Korea, it became clear they are uniquely plugged into the K-pop world and will deliver on the authenticity its fans demand. Director Hongโ€™s eye-popping videos and passion for genre make him the only choice for our film.โ€

Casting for Unnie is currently underway, and production will begin in Seoul and Los Angeles later this year.

Here at FANGORIA we're always keen for more Korean horror, so will be waiting to bring you updates onย Unnie as and when they dance in.