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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Na Hong-jin's 'Hope' Trailer Reveals Alien Monsters and Star Cast Ahead of September Launch

By

Mr Bagel

· 4h ago
Covered byVarietyDeadline

Neon has dropped the full trailer for Na Hong-jin's Korean sci-fi action-thriller 'Hope,' which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year and is set for a U.S. release on September 9. The 160-minute film brings together an international cast including Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Taylor Russell, and Cameron Britton, alongside Korean star Hwang Jung-Min as a police chief, according to Deadline.

Na Hong-jin's 'Hope' Trailer Reveals Alien Monsters and Star Cast Ahead of September Launch

"giant alien monsters, spaceships, and over-the-top action sequences."

The trailer showcases the kind of spectacle audiences have come to expect from the director of 'The Wailing' and 'The Chaser,' blending creature features with high-octane combat. The story is set in a remote community near the Korean Demilitarized Zone that finds itself terrorized by extraterrestrial invaders.

"set in a remote community near the Korean Demilitarized Zone terrorized by aliens"

Na Hong-jin's shift into science fiction marks a notable expansion of his filmmaking range, and the early buzz from Cannes has positioned 'Hope' as one of the most anticipated genre titles of the fall. Neon acquired the rights for North America, the United Kingdom, and Australia, and the trailer gives audiences their first extended look at the film's eerie atmosphere and large-scale set pieces.

With a runtime of over two and a half hours, 'Hope' promises an epic confrontation between humans and otherworldly foes. Whether the film can match the critical success of Na's previous work remains to be seen, but the trailer suggests a bold, maximalist approach to alien invasion cinema.

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