“Seoul Vibe” Parades Sleek Cast In Latest Poster and Trailer

In stylish retro, Seoul Vibe fascinates with its coolest crew!

To deliver a package of stylish action, visuals, and music; it is an action blockbuster revving with pulse-pounding pursuit.

Seoul Vibe is an action film directed by Moon Hyun Sung of As One and The King’s Case Note fame. It stars Yoo Ah In, Go Kyung Pyo, Lee Kyu Hyung, Park Ju Hyun (Extracurricular) and Ong Seong Wu.

The film narrates the story of baby-drivers of Sanggye-dong who dreamed of the American dream during the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Due to an external threat by prosecutor Ahn, the drivers are forced to create slush funds for Myeong-dong’s big-hand “Ms. Kang” to figure out her dirty secret. As a result, they become rising stars in the industry.

The Sanggye-dong friends, who were able to do everything with a “pony pick-up truck,” are now faced with severe danger. After facing the crisis, they wake up and upgrade “Pony+Sonata+Grandeur (local Korean cars of the time)” to the level of SUPREME, defeating all the great evils of the time and leaving Korea to realize the American dream.

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Meet The Fancy Crew of Sanggye-dong Baby-drivers!

Ahead of its premiere, Netflix presents the main poster featuring the stars of Seoul Vibe.

Yoo Ah In stars Dong-wook, the supreme driver with superb drifting skills. Go Kyung Pyo as club DJ John Woo. Lee Kyu Hyung fascinates as human-navigator Bok-nam.

Rounding up the cast are Park Ju Hyun as Yoon-hee, the talented motorcyclist and Ong Seong-wu portraying Joon-gi, the skilled mechanic.

Featured in the poster, all five members strut with their swag hideout in the background. The crew aka “bbagkku fam” is set to unravel the truth behind a massive money laundering ring.

The modish old-school props underscore the hip retro (Hip-tro) vibe – bold gold chains, retro boombox, chic bike, navy jumpsuits and more.

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Director Moon Hyun-sung reveals the stylish Sanggye-dong Supreme Team reflects a combination of retro and hip hop (“hip-tro”) vibe. He attributes hip-hop music and culture from the 80s as one of the movie’s motifs.

“The first step of Seoul Vibe was hip hop.”

Transforming into a new image, Yoo Ah In (Hellbound) highlights chemistry with the crew.

“From start to finish, it was like being and hanging out with friends my age.”

Echoing Yoo’s statement, Ong Seong Wu (More Than Friends) attested to the cast synergy.

“The vibe on set was spectacular! It was as though ‘Bbangkku Fam’ was united in real life.”

With popping visuals and music to excite viewers’ eyes and ears, Seoul Vibe will release globally on August 26th only on Netflix.

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PR Source: Netflix

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