ICYMI: “HUMINT” is the K-Film Spy Thriller We’ve Been Waiting For
A brand-new spy action film is coming, and it already has us screaming, crying, and counting the days!
If you love intense espionage stories, political tension, and powerhouse acting, “HUMINT” is officially your next obsession. This upcoming spy action film dives deep into the dangerous and thrilling conflict between North and South Korean agents, set against the icy, high-stakes backdrop of the Vladivostok border.
Zo In Sung as Chief Jo, a National Intelligence Service (NIS) black ops agent tracking international crime. Sharp eyes, dark missions, and that unmistakable charisma? We’re locked in. Park Jeong Min plays Park Geon, a North Korean State Security Department leader sent to Vladivostok. His presence alone raises questions and danger. Shin Sae Kyeong stars as Chae Seon Hwa, a North Korean restaurant worker who unexpectedly crosses paths with Agent Jo because what’s a K-drama-style spy story without a mysterious connection? Park Hae Joon appears as Hwang Chi Seong, the North Korean Consul General in Vladivostok, clearly suspicious of Park Geon’s arrival. Political tension? YES PLEASE.

Spies. Borders. Secrets. Moral gray areas. And a cast that knows how to deliver emotional depth and action? “HUMINT” is giving us everything—from edge-of-your-seat suspense to character-driven drama that K-drama fans live for.
It may be a long wait, but trust us, this is one film that’s already worth the hype. Stay tuned, because if the poster is this intense, the movie is about to be legendary.
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