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TVING’s “Comedy Short League” Premieres on June 1… A “Comedy War” Preview from Lee Yong-jin to Hwang Je-seong

TVING’s “Comedy Short League” Premieres on June 1… A “Comedy War” Preview from Lee Yong-jin to Hwang Je-seong

TVING Original New Variety Show That Aims for a Short-Form Comedy League—First of Its Kind on a Domestic OTT—Reveals a Teaser on May 18 Expectations Rise for a Tight Showdown Among Five Teams, Including “Yongho Sangbak” and “Hwang Sugar,” Promising Powerful Laughter Within 2 Minutes and 30 Seconds Starting June 1, It Will Be Released on TVING and Can Be Watched Without Logging Into the Application
The Heavyweights of Comedy Wage a “Comedy War” in 〈Comedy Short League〉. 〈Comedy Short League〉 is a new variety program that will be released on June 1, claiming to be the first short-form comedy league on a domestic OTT.
[Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker] See ‘Hope’ Again Through the Driver-Grade Cap Joo Seong-cheol Wears While Racing Across Seong-gi Bridge in ‘The Yellow Sea’ and ‘Goksung’

[Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker] See ‘Hope’ Again Through the Driver-Grade Cap Joo Seong-cheol Wears While Racing Across Seong-gi Bridge in ‘The Yellow Sea’ and ‘Goksung’

I get hooked on the objects in the movies. I end up deep in thought about why the director—whether it was the director, the cinematographer, the production designer, or even an actor—put that particular item in front of the camera. ‘Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker’ is a record of the objects in films that delicately landed on my eyes.
Park Chan-wook’s 〈The Handmaiden〉 and Na Hong-jin’s 〈Goksung〉 were released in 2016, on June 1 and May 12, respectively, in the same year. Coincidentally, both films were invited to the Cannes Film Festival that year—Park Chan-wook’s to the competition section and Na Hong-jin’s to the...