Na Hong-Jin’s Record-Selling Cannes Monster Movie ‘Hope’ Sets September Theatrical Release
The sci-fi monster film secured more than 200 overseas territory sales and has already recouped nearly half its net production budget, Plus M Entertainment said.
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"Hope" Sets A September 9th Release
Neon has set a September 9th North American release for South Korean filmmaker Na Hong-Jin’s action/sci-fi thriller “Hope” following the film’s smash debut at Cannes. Already dubbed “the Korean ‘Fury Road'”, the film begins in the isolated village of Hope Harbor, not far from the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Police chief Bum-seok (Hwang Jung- min) and officer Sung-ae (Hoyeon) are called to find a mysterious creature that has wreaked havoc on the v…
Acclaimed Michael Fassbender Sci-Fi Movie Hope Poster Sets Release Date
Image Credit: Neon Michael Fassbender’s new South Korean sci-fi movie Hope has set a release date. The new film debuted at Cannes 2026 last month and received rave reviews from critics. Hope’s official synopsis reads, “In the remote South Korea village of Hope Harbor, police chief Bum-seok (Hwang Jung-min) and officer Sung-ae (Hoyeon) are called to find a mysterious creature that has wreaked havoc on the village. In the nearby forest, a coterie …
Neon and Na Hong-jin’s creature epic “HOPE” gets a North American release date - Rue Morgue
Neon and Na Hong-jin’s creature epic “HOPE” gets a North American release date By MICHAEL GINGOLD The rampage will begin in U.S. and Canadian theaters this fall. Neon has announced that it will bring HOPE exclusively to theaters in North America on Wednesday, September 9. Written and directed by Na Hong-jin (THE WAILING, THE CHASER), it stars Hwang Jung-min…
‘Hope’ – South Korean Creature Feature Coming to U.S. Theaters in September
From writer and director Na Hong-jin (The Wailing), the Korean monster movie Hope will be released in theaters in the United States by NEON on September 9, we’ve learned. Check out the new poster and previously released teaser trailer below. Hwang Jung-min (The Wailing), Zo In-sung (“Moving”), Hoyeon (“Squid Game”), Taylor Russell (Bones and All), Cameron Britton (“The Umbrella Academy”), Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina), and Michael Fassbender (Pro…
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