The much-anticipated K-pop movie has expanded its cast with three exciting additions. Yoo Ji-tae, Tony Revolori, and Gia Kim have officially joined the ensemble, bringing even more star power to the project. They will appear alongside Ji-young Yoo and Eric Nam in the film directed by Benson Lee, which is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about international productions.
The untitled movie follows the journey of a young Korean-American woman who defies her family’s wishes to pursue her dream of becoming a K-pop idol. She enters a high-stakes televised competition designed to form the next major girl group. With themes of ambition, identity, and music at its core, the film aims to capture both the struggles and triumphs behind the glittering world of K-pop.
Director Benson Lee has described the project as his “love letter to K-pop,” emphasizing its energy, passion, and the powerful community it has built around the globe. In a groundbreaking move, the production will be filmed entirely in South Korea, marking the first time a major American studio has taken such a step. This choice is expected to bring cultural authenticity and a vivid sense of place to the story.
Behind the camera, the film boasts an impressive production team. Hybe America’s president of film and TV, James Shin, is producing alongside Arthur Spector, Joshua Davis, and music industry heavyweight Scooter Braun. Executive producers include Joshuah Bearman, John Zaozirny, and Scott Manson, with Bryan Oh overseeing the project on behalf of the studio.
Hybe America, the U.S. arm of the entertainment powerhouse behind global icons such as BTS, Seventeen, Le Sserafim, and Enhypen, adds further credibility and excitement to the project. With its deep roots in the K-pop industry, Hybe’s involvement ensures the film stays true to the spirit of the genre while reaching international audiences.
The cast itself reflects a blend of global talent. Yoo Ji-tae, best known for Money Heist, brings veteran acting gravitas. Tony Revolori, recognized from Spider-Man: No Way Home, adds Hollywood appeal. Rising star Gia Kim, celebrated for her breakout in XO, Kitty, strengthens the film’s youthful and fresh perspective. Together with Ji-young Yoo and Eric Nam, the ensemble promises a dynamic and engaging performance lineup.
With production underway, anticipation continues to grow for what could become a defining cinematic moment for K-pop. By blending heartfelt storytelling, authentic cultural representation, and an international cast, this film is poised to resonate with audiences worldwide.