Tension Rises in Vladivostok: Zo In Sung and Park Jeong Min Star in HUMINT Character Posters
New character posters for the film HUMINT featuring Zo In Sung and Park Jeong Min have been released. Explore the intense spy action set in Vladivostok.
A cold war is brewing in the heart of Vladivostok. The upcoming spy thriller HUMINT has just dropped striking character posters, offering a first glimpse into a high-stakes confrontation between North and South Korean agents.
Zo In Sung HUMINT Movie Cast Unveiled
According to reports, the new posters vividly capture the intense moments featuring Chief Jo, played by Zo In Sung, and Park Geon, portrayed by Park Jeong Min. The film follows these agents as they investigate criminal activities near the Vladivostok border, where their conflicting agendas collide.
The ensemble cast is bolstered by Park Hae Joon and Shin Sae Kyeong, promising a deep narrative layer beyond simple action. The rugged terrain of the border serves as a backdrop for a story where trust is a luxury and every move is monitored.
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