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Korean remake of 'The Intern' confirms cast, begins filming

Oct 03, 2025
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Korean remake of 'The Intern' confirms cast, begins filming

 

 

From left, actor Han So-hee, director Kim Do-young and actor Choi Min-sik pose on the set of the Korean remake of the Hollywood film “The Intern” in this undated photo. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Korea and Anthology Studios

 

 

The Korean remake of the globally successful film “The Intern” has finalized its cast, featuring top actors Choi Min-sik and Han So-hee, and officially began filming Monday, production companies Warner Bros. Korea and Anthology Studios said.

 

The film is a localized adaptation of the 2015 Hollywood hit “The Intern,” which starred Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway.

 

The Korean version, tentatively titled “Intern,” tells the story of Seon-woo (Han So-hee), the passionate CEO of a fashion company, who hires retiree Gi-ho (Choi Min-sik) as an intern; his wealth of life experience leads to an unexpected and meaningful workplace relationship.

 

The production companies said the remake will be directed by director Kim Do-young and will also include actors Kim Kum-soon, Kim Jun-han, Ryu Hye-young and Kim Yo-han.

 

Choi, arguably one of Korea's most famous actors, will portray a retiree who takes the internship to start a new chapter in his life — a role expected to showcase the actor’s irreplaceable presence and deep-seated acting skills.

 

Han takes on the role of the charismatic CEO of a fashion company undergoing rapid growth. Though she has great passion for her work, she begins to suffer from burnout as unexpected crises erupt in various places. Gi-ho's experience and wisdom fill those gaps, allowing the two to build a friendship that transcends generations.

 

The film will be helmed by director Kim, who earned critical acclaim for her sensitive direction in the 2019 film “Kim Ji Young: Born 1982.”

 

Kim won Best New Director awards at the Baeksang Arts Awards and Chunsa Film Art Awards in 2020, and is highly regarded for her ability to combine a warm perspective with sharp insights, raising anticipation for this new project, the production companies said.

 

“Attention is focused on the empathetic, cross-generational narrative that the director will portray in this work,” they added.

 

The film is scheduled for release next year.

 

By Baek Byung-yeul (The Korea Times) (CLICK)

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