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TIME TO HUNT: South Korean Heist Thriller Hits Netflix April 10

Yoon Sung-hyun’s new dystopian crime thriller is at the center of a new lawsuit, and Variety has the details. Legal maneuvers be damned though, the producers at Little Big Pictures are proudly releasing the film on Netflix beginning April 10.

Time to Hunt is a suspenseful non-stop chase film about four friends who are hunted by an unknown man, while they carry out a dangerous plan to get a fresh start in life. It was invited to the 70th Berlin International Film Festival for a special gala screening, which is the first time for a Korean film to be featured as such.

Time to Hunt is one of the most highly anticipated Korean films of 2020, and marks the return to the screen of Yoon Sung-hyun, winner for Best New Director at the the 32nd Blue Dragon Awards for Bleak Night. The film also brings together the hottest actors of the Korean film industry, including Lee Je-hoon (Architecture 101, Signal), Ahn Jae-hong (Be Melodramatic, Reply 1988), Choi Woo-shik (Okja, Parasite), Park Jeong-min (Svaha: The Sixth Finger, Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet) and Park Hae-soo (Prison Playbook, Persona).

Official stills are also available, in addition to the trailer, courtesy of The Swoon.

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