Ji Chang Wook Leads Survival Thriller “Colony”

The upcoming film “Colony” has released new character stills featuring actor Ji Chang Wook. Directed by Yeon Sang Ho, known for his work on “Train to Busan” and “Peninsula,” “Colony” centers around a building blockaded due to an unknown virus.

The Story of “Colony”

“Colony” follows the harrowing events that unfold as the infected begin to transform into unpredictable and dangerous creatures, threatening the lives of those who remain. The story focuses on the struggle for survival within the confines of the isolated building.

Ji Chang Wook’s Role as Choi Hyun Seok

Ji Chang Wook portrays Choi Hyun Seok, a dedicated member of the building’s security team. He is determined to protect his loved ones, particularly his older sister, Choi Hyun Hee, who was visiting him during his vacation when the outbreak occurred.

Protecting His Sister

Hyun Seok faces the challenge of keeping his sister safe, as she has a lower-body disability. The released stills show him carrying her on a camping carrier, demonstrating his unwavering commitment and strong sense of responsibility.

New Character Stills Reveal Intense Moments

The newly released stills depict Hyun Seok in several tense situations following the outbreak. Images show him defending others with a pole, confronting infected individuals, and meticulously monitoring CCTV footage.

Anticipation for the Film

These visuals raise anticipation for how Hyun Seok will utilize his knowledge of the building’s layout to navigate the escalating crisis and protect those around him.

Cast and Crew Comments

Ji Chang Wook shared, “A key point to watch is how the infected change, as well as how the survivors evolve and respond. It will be a very thrilling and suspenseful new film.”

Director Yeon Sang Ho praised Ji Chang Wook’s performance, stating, “I always thought he was an actor with strong action skills, but I was equally impressed by his emotional acting. He’s someone who carefully studies his character and designs detailed performances.”