Song Kang Ho Gardeners Movie Cast Confirmed with Koo Kyo Hwan and Song Seung Heon
Song Kang Ho, Koo Kyo Hwan, and Song Seung Heon are confirmed for the new film Gardeners. Read about the star-studded cast and the intriguing plot of this upcoming K-movie.
Six major stars are coming together for a single project. Song Kang Ho, the global icon of Korean cinema, is set to lead the upcoming film 'Gardeners' (working title) alongside a powerhouse cast.
Song Kang Ho Gardeners Movie Cast Breakdown
According to industry reports, including Soompi, the film tells the story of Choi Young-il, played by Song Kang Ho. Choi is a quiet civil servant whose only passion is tending to his plants. The plot takes a turn when he joins forces with characters played by Koo Kyo Hwan and Song Seung Heon. The lineup also features Lee Kwang Soo, Shin Hyun Been, and Lee Jae In.
It's a rare sight to see 6 high-profile actors sharing the screen in a character-driven drama. Fans are particularly excited to see the chemistry between Song Kang Ho's grounded acting and Koo Kyo Hwan's unpredictable energy.
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