Reports suggest that Park Jung Min might star alongside BLACKPINK’s Jisoo in the upcoming zombie drama “Influenza.”
However, Park Jung Min’s agency recently responded that his participation in the drama is not yet confirmed. The casting for “Influenza” is still in the consideration phase for the actor.
“Influenza” is set to be an intense drama set against the backdrop of a high-rise air defense unit in Seoul. The storyline follows the journey of soldier Jae Yoon and his girlfriend Yeong Joo. As they grapple with the challenges of a zombie-ridden world, the couple, who have just been notified of their separation, strive to reunite and find solace in each other.
Park Jung Min’s journey in the entertainment industry has been marked by impressive performances and notable roles. Debuting in 2011 with “The Watchman,” directed by Yoon Sung Hyun, he has consistently showcased his talent.
His recent portrayal in the movie “Smugglers,” where he played the ambitious youngest member of a smuggling operation, earned him well-deserved recognition.
The turning point in Park Jung Min’s career came in 2016 with “Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet.” His acting as Song Mong Gyu, the cousin of poet Yun Dong Joo, helped him take home multiple awards, including Best New Actor accolades at the Baeksang Arts Awards, Blue Dragon Film Awards, Golden Cinema Festival, and more.
Notably, Park Jung Min made his directorial debut with the film “Unframed – Vote for Inno,” which was screened at the 26th Busan International Film Festival. He also became known to more viewers through his appearance in Netflix’s hit series “Hellbound.”
While his participation in “Influenza” is still uncertain, Park Jung Min’s track record of delivering powerful performances makes fans eagerly await confirmation of his casting.