Lee Do-hyun's First Screen Debut, "Exhuma"

Actor Lee Do-hyun is about to make his first screen debut.

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In the movie "Exhuma", Lee Do-hyun transforms into Bong-gil, a shaman who chants the scriptures, and show an unconventional appearance.

Starting with the drama "Prison Playbook", Lee Do-hyun has established himself as a popular actor through "The Glory", "The Good Bad Mother", "Youth of May" and "Sweet Home". In particular, he plays Bong-gil, who quit baseball after getting sick with the shaman illness in his first screen debut, "Exhuma".

Bong-gil, a shaman who chants the scriptures, is a new shaman who goes with Hwa-rim, a shawoman who saved him from the illness. Lee Do-hyun plans to show off his new transformation with his tattooed visuals and chanting the scriptures.

Director Jang Jae-hyeon said about Lee Do-hyun, "I think the synchronicity with Bong-gil is about 180%. The modern appearance and charisma matched Bong-gil well, so I was able to get good synergy. In addition, Lee Do-hyun had a tremendous ability to complete very difficult scenes purely with the skill of an actor", raising expectations for the character Bong-gil to be born.

"Exhuma" is an occult mystery film about a strange incident involving a feng shui, an undertaker, and a shaman who moved a suspicious tomb for a large amount of money. It will be released in theaters on October 22nd.