par lo_ve, août 10, 2022
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The much-awaited Netflix original film "Seoul Vibe" released its official poster and a new trailer.

On August 10th, Netflix released a new trailer of the film and also the main poster highlighting the squad of "Seoul Vibe." It features main leads Yoo Ah In, Go Kyung Pyo, Lee Kyu Hyung, Park Ju Hyun, and Ong Seong Wu

"Seoul Vibe" is a film set in 1988 that showcases the journey of the Supreme Team in Sanggye-dong. The team will get involved in a slush fund investigation of a powerful person during the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

The upcoming movie is the latest work of Moon Hyun Sung ( "The King’s Case Note" and "As One.")

In the main poster, Yoo Ah In was in the center. His character Dong Wook is the strongest drifter in the film. The large sum of money is also below him. Through the poster, viewers can also see the characters of the other actors as well as their hip-hop fashion from the 80s. Go Kyung Pyo as a DJ called Woo Sam, Lee Kyu Hyung as Bok Nam, the human navigator, Park Joo Hyun as the biking genius named Yoon Hee, and Ong Seong Wu as the Sanggye-dong MacGyver named Jun Ki. These actors make up the Supreme team.

Other casts of the movie include Kim Sung Kyun, Moon So Ri, Jung Woong In, and more. In the teaser clips, it seems like Winner's Song Min Ho will be the singer of the OST.

"Seoul Vibe" will premiere on Netflix on August 26th. It will be available worldwide.

You can also watch the new trailer here: 


The new teaser gave a glimpse of how the operation started. Dong Wook (Yoo Ah In's character) was seen participating in a race together with friends. Then Oh Jung Se's character approached the team and offered to be the spies of the prosecutors. The team then faced Chairwoman Kang (Moon Soo Ri's character) and got the offer of ten million won per delivery. The team will then proceed with the operation and they will face different circumstances while still embracing the 80s vibe with music, money, and the chase. 

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