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  • CHARACTER Character
  • GAME Game
  • CARTOON Cartoon/Webtoon
  • VR VR/AR
  • Platform
    Mobile,PC,Theater,Online
  • Genre
    ETC()
  • Stage
    Pilot
  • Production Year
    2016
  • Run-time
    -
  • Target
    -

Introduction

In the era of coexistence of human beings and monsters, veteran agents of 1986 and a rookie agent of 2016 collaborate to chase and sweep monsters. SF chase action blockbuster film.

Concept/Story

<In Korea, occupied by mysterious monsters, special agents are fighting back the dangerous creatures with all they've got, risking their life and limb! An action-packed SF blockbuster, filled with thrilling chases.>

In the late 1980's, a mysterious creature appeared in the bay of Incheon attacked a security guard, and a new recruit,
Hyo Chan (Kim Kang Woo), who was reported, was sent to the scene. The veteran agent Jeong Bong (Kim Sang Jung),
who became a team with Hyo chan, goes away alone to chase the creature.
Megu (a monster with a woman's figure) appeared in front of Hyo Chan who was alone and at the moment
Jeong Bong turned up to help Hyo Chan in crisis. And they fight together to exterminate Megu in the dark harbor.
With their successful collaborations, Hyo Chan successfully finishes his first mission.

In 2016, Jeong Bong and Hyo Chan started to chase another monster!


Project Competitiveness

Story being a hit by Korean public
: NAVER STAR WEB DRAMA, about 6 million views, broadcasted on SBS

Attraction as SF creature genre which is rare in Asian contents
+ Freshness as Trans-media contents

: Story travels beyond online comics and web movies!

Scalability across media and geographic boundaries
: From Web contents to Theater movie or TV drama,

the possibility as Asian SF blockbuster beyond Korea