by lo_ve, June 18, 2024
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Veteran actor Choi Min Sik has been offered to be the main lead in the upcoming Korean remake of the hit film The Intern.

On June 18, media outlets reported that South Korea would remake the 2015 Hollywood film The Intern starring top actors Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. According to reports, actor Choi Min Sik will lead the Korean version and he will portray the role of Ben that Robert De Niro also played in the original film. 

The Intern tells the story of a young CEO named Jules who started a business and became successful after only 1 year and 6 months. She then hires a 70-year-old intern named Ben who has a lot of work and life experience.  

Reports stated that the production company Anthology Studio is currently in the movie's preparation stages and they aim to begin filming in October. It was also revealed that the film was initially planned to be produced in 2020, but the production failed due to copyright issues. 

With this, Anthology Studio responded to the circulating reports. They shared, "It is still in the discussion stage. Nothing has been decided yet." 

Meanwhile, Choi Min Sik's side hasn't responded to the casting news. 

Reports stated that the Korean version of the intern will be the next work of director Kim Han Gyul. The director is also known for creating the films The Most Ordinary Romance and the soon-to-be premiere movie Pilot.

Choi Min Sik recently starred in the box-office hit film Exhuma with Kim Go Eun, Yoo Hae Jin, Lee Do Hyun, Jeon Jin Ki, and Kim Jae Chul

Many are already anticipating the next project that will be led by the top actor. 

Choi Min Sik is known for leading the works Big Bet, The Admiral: Roaring Currents, New World, Nameless Gangster: Rules of Time, I Saw the Devil, Old Boy, and more. 

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