Song Hye-kyo and Jeon Yeo-bin 'Black Nuns', posters and previews released

2024.12.12. AM 09:28
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The movie "Black Nuns," which draws expectations with a fresh combination of actors Song Hye-kyo and Jeon Yeo-bin, has released its first poster and launch trailer ahead of its release in January.

"Black Nuns" is the second story of the film "Black Priests," which attracted 5.44 million viewers and tells the story of people going to a prohibited ceremony to save a boy possessed by a powerful evil spirit.

The first poster released this time catches the eye with the intense visuals of Song Hye-kyo, who plays Sister Yuna, who stands out in strong eyes in the burning fire, and Jeon Yeo-bin, who plays Sister Micahella, who is staring at the same place with suspicious and curious eyes.

The outspoken "Yunia" who doesn't mind doing anything to save the boy and "Mikaella" who decides to help the suffering boy even though she is opposed to such "Yunia". With the story of the two nuns raising questions, the poster, which is accompanied by a copy of "I'm ready to go to the forbidden place," raises expectations for the two nuns' journey to save a boy possessed by a powerful evil spirit.
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The launch trailer, which was released together, raises tensions with music that increases immersion from the beginning with Sister Yunia's line, "Have you heard of the 12th figure?" Then, as the two nuns, "Yunia" and "Mikaella," predicted that they would face the 12 shapes that reappeared in Korea, the intense lines and determined expressions of "Yunia" that "You dirty spirits, leave now" herald a character with strong personality and further elevate the genre's charm.

On top of that, Song Hye-kyo, who completed Sister Eunia with her unrivaled presence and delicate expression, and Jeon Yeo-bin, who detailed Sister Micahella, who has a confusing inner side, draw attention to complete a special breath. The "Black Nuns," which raises expectations with a differentiated setting that nuns who are banned from exorcism go to the ceremony, will fascinate the theater district in the New Year with new characters and unpredictable developments.

The movie "Black Nuns," which will provide a high sense of immersion with a combination of actors, fresh material and unpredictable development, is scheduled to be released in theaters on January 24, 2025.

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