This summer, the movie "Big Deal," which will provide a cool and clean enjoyment to theaters in South Korea, has confirmed that Hollywood actor Byron Mann, who plays the role of Gordon, will arrive in the country on May 29 (Thursday).
The movie "Big Deal" revolves around the 1997 Asian financial crisis, featuring Jong-rok, a chief financial officer whose life revolves around a soju company, and In-beom, an employee of a global investment firm seeking only results, as they stake the fate of soju for the Korean people.
Hollywood's representative scene-stealer actor Byron Mann has confirmed his arrival in South Korea on May 29 (Thursday) for the promotion of "Big Deal." Byron Mann has showcased diverse performances in significant Hollywood works, such as Mr. Chow in "The Big Short" and Wu in "Skyscraper." Although he has built a varied filmography, this marks his first appearance in a Korean production with "Big Deal."
In "Big Deal," Byron Mann's character Gordon is the head of Solquin's Hong Kong office, who comes to Seoul to support In-beom (Lee Je-hoon) in the national heritage soju sales project. As someone who does not hesitate to use others' weaknesses for his and the company's benefit, he displays a sharp gaze beneath a soft smile even in the published stills. Byron Mann noted that "Gordon is a bit more flamboyant than the character in 'The Big Short,'" and he is expected to deliver an energetic performance through "Big Deal," raising audience anticipation. He is scheduled to participate in the press conference and first screening event for "Big Deal" on May 29 (Thursday).
"Big Deal," which will open the summer box office season, is set to be released on the 30th.
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