Zo In Sung HUMINT Film Stills Reveal Intense NIS Black Ops Transformation
New stills from the upcoming film HUMINT feature Zo In Sung as Chief Jo, an NIS black ops agent entangled in a deadly game of espionage at the Vladivostok border.
The king of noir is back. Zo In Sung has finally revealed his new face as a shadow agent in the highly anticipated HUMINT film, sparking massive interest among global K-cinema fans.
Zo In Sung HUMINT Film: A Gritty Look at Chief Jo
The upcoming spy action thriller focuses on the high-stakes conflict between South and North Korean agents. Set near the cold Vladivostok border, the plot follows 2 opposing forces as they investigate clandestine criminal activities.
In the newly released stills, Zo In Sung transforms into Chief Jo, a dedicated black ops agent for the National Intelligence Service. His sharp, calculated gaze suggests a character who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty in the line of duty.
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