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Lee Jong Won Faces Suffocating Horror While Searching For Missing Colleague Kim Hye Yoon In New Film “Whispering Water”
The upcoming horror film “Whispering Water” has released its first stills of Lee Jong Won! “Whispering Water” is a horror film about a production crew sent to a reservoir named Salmokji to reshoot road-view footage after an unidentified figure was spotted in their initial footage. There, they encounter a mysterious presence lurking in the dark, deep water. Taking on his first leading role in a commercial film—and his first venture into the horror genre—Lee Jong Won stars as Ki Tae, Su In’s (Kim Hye Yoon) colleague who becomes entangled in the mysterious events surrounding Salmokji. The film follows a seven-member production crew who travel to Salmokji after an unidentified figure—one they never filmed—appears in previously captured road-view footage. As they investigate, a hidden presence lurking beneath the reservoir’s dark, deep waters begins to emerge, unleashing terrifying consequences. Ki Tae, a producer at a road-view company, heads to Salmokji in search of his missing colleague Su In, only to find himself drawn into a suffocating horror that traps him like a swamp. The newly released stills capture his growing unease, from standing tense in a dim office while gripping his phone to the shocking moment he arrives at Salmokji and is overwhelmed by what he encounters. Lee Jong Won shared, “Ki Tae is someone with a strong sense of responsibility and a deep desire to protect others. He’s the type who acts before he speaks—a character who moves forward without looking back,” adding, “I was excited to see what kind of story and fear could be created when I naturally immersed myself in the script.” “Whispering Water” is scheduled to hit theaters on April 8.
Nam Ji Hyun And Moon Sang Min Share Their Favorite Scenes And Most Memorable Lines From “To My Beloved Thief”
Nam Ji Hyun and Moon Sang Min have shared their favorite scenes and lines from “To My Beloved Thief”! “To My Beloved Thief” is a period fantasy drama starring Nam Ji Hyun as Hong Eun Jo, a woman who is secretly the legendary thief known as Hong Gil Dong, and Moon Sang Min as Yi Yeol, a prince who unexpectedly swaps bodies with her. As the drama races toward its finale, Nam Ji Hyun and Moon Sang Min personally selected the scenes and dialogue they loved the most. Spoilers Nam Ji Hyun chose the scene where Yi Yeol comes to see Hong Eun Jo after she has a major argument with Lim Jae Yi (Hong Min Ki). She explained, “It’s the moment when Eun Jo realizes that he is truly someone precious to her and someone she cannot give up, which makes her resolve to push him away instead. I like this scene because it clearly shows Eun Jo’s conflicting emotions.” She added, “I think it beautifully captures the simultaneous attraction and fear you feel when you meet someone who you know will have a profound impact on your life.” Moon Sang Min selected his favorite line from the ending scene of Episode 2: “That’s right—you, flower shoes, flower rain. I’ve caught you, a single blooming flower.” He explained, “It’s the moment when Yi Yeol openly expresses his feelings for Hong Eun Jo without hiding them. I believe it’s the first scene and line that truly contain Yi Yeol’s sincere emotions. Even though it’s a short line, it’s filled with his feelings, which makes it especially memorable.” He continued, “Another unforgettable set of scenes for me is the nighttime moments shared with Eun Jo. During filming, there were nights when the moon looked incredibly clear and bright whenever I looked up at the sky. Those landscapes naturally overlapped with the emotions of the scenes we filmed together, and I still can’t forget them. Those moments deepened Yi Yeol’s emotions as a character and remain happy memories for me.” The next episode of “To My Beloved Thief” will air on February 21 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
Kim Hye Yoon Is A Director Who Sets Out To Unravel The Mystery Surrounding "Whispering Water" In New Film
The highly anticipated horror film “Whispering Water” has released its first stills of Kim Hye Yoon in character! “Whispering Water” is a horror film about a production crew sent to a reservoir named Salmokji to reshoot road-view footage after an unidentified figure was spotted in their initial footage. There, they encounter a mysterious presence lurking in the dark, deep water. Kim Hye Yoon takes on the role of Soo In, a producing director who leads the crew to Salmokji to re-photograph the street view image in which the mysterious figure was captured. Soo In, who said, “I only believe what I’ve seen with my own eyes,” will be depicted undergoing psychological changes as she confronts unexplainable terror as well as engaging in a desperate struggle with her colleagues to escape Salmokji. The newly released stills capture extreme emotions—from a startled facial expression as if she has witnessed something in the night at Salmokji to a face filled with fear. Director Lee Sang Min remarked, “She is a character with a strong sense of responsibility—someone who is afraid but tries to resolve things to the very end. We judged that Kim Hye Yoon’s sharp and powerful image suits Soo In, who is cool-headed and quick-witted. From the start, Soo In had to be portrayed by Kim Hye Yoon.” “Whispering Water” is scheduled to hit theaters on April 8. Stay tuned!
Kim Hye Yoon Encounters Terrifying Unknown At Cursed Reservoir In Poster For New Horror Film “Whispering Water”
The upcoming film “Whispering Water” has unveiled two new posters! “Whispering Water” is a horror film about a production crew sent to a reservoir named Salmokji to reshoot road-view footage after an unidentified figure was spotted in their initial footage. There, they encounter a mysterious presence lurking in the dark, deep water. The two newly released posters heighten anticipation by bringing the terror of Salmokji to life—a place described by the tagline, “A crossing point between life and death,” where escaping alive is said to be impossible. A shadowy, unidentified figure standing in the middle of the darkness-covered reservoir, along with a grotesquely shaped tree that appears as though something could emerge from between its branches, creates a chilling and suspenseful mood. Meanwhile, the back view of Su In (Kim Hye Yoon) sitting alone by the water raises curiosity about whether she and the filming crew—who have stepped into a place they should never have entered—will be able to escape safely. As Su In shines her flashlight into the water, tension builds over the mysterious presence she may be facing, while the ominous view of Salmokji—seemingly pulling her into its depths—casts a dark sense of dread over what awaits beneath the surface. “Whispering Water” is set to hit theaters on April 8.
“The King’s Warden” Surpasses 4 Million Moviegoers Just One Day After Crossing 3 Million
The film “The King’s Warden” has surpassed 4 million moviegoers just 15 days after its release! On February 18, the Korean Film Council announced that “The King’s Warden” recorded a total of 4,002,184 viewers as of that afternoon. After crossing the 3 million mark on the morning of February 17, the film continued its strong momentum, reaching 4 million viewers in just one day. The achievement sets a faster pace than the record set by “The King and the Clown,” which sparked a nationwide phenomenon as the first historical film in Korea to surpass 10 million moviegoers and took 17 days to reach 4 million viewers. “The King’s Warden” also hit the milestone sooner than “My Daughter Is a Zombie,” the top-grossing Korean film of 2025, which likewise reached 4 million viewers in 17 days. Congratulations to director Jang Hang Jun and cast members Yoo Hae Jin, Park Ji Hoon, Jeon Mi Do, Lee Jun Hyuk, Kim Min, and the entire team! 함께해주신 관객 여러분 감사합니다! 왕사남즈의 400만 돌파 감사 인사🍎 <왕과 사는 남자> 절찬상영중👑 🔗예매는 프로필 링크에서 확인 pic.twitter.com/QYLPMy10Pb — SHOWBOX (@showboxmovie) February 18, 2026
"HUMINT” Surpasses 1 Million Moviegoers
Zo In Sung, Park Jeong Min, Park Hae Joon, and Shin Sae Kyeong’s new film “HUMINT” has surpassed 1 million moviegoers! On February 17, the Korean Film Council announced that “HUMINT” had surpassed 1 million moviegoers as of 1:17 p.m. KST that day—six days since the film was first released on February 11. “HUMINT” is a spy action film that focuses on the conflict between North and South Korean agents as they investigate criminal activities near the Vladivostok border. Congratulations to the cast and crew of “HUMINT”!