New stills of the zombie movie "Kingdom: Legend of Ashin" show Jun Ji-hyun looking heroic

New stills of the zombie movie "Kingdom: Legend of Ashin" show Jun Ji-hyun looking heroic

Today (July 13), Netflix Korea's official Twitter account released new stills of the Kingdom: Legend of Oshin, showing the northern scenery, with Oshin appearing with a bow. The official also added: "The legendary story begins in the vast and cold north."

Kingdom: Oshin reveals the origins of the grass of life and death, which triggered an avalanche of tragedy that affected all parts of North Korea. The series will be available on Netflix on July 23 and focuses on Oshin, a woman abandoned by everyone.

Kim Si-ah plays the childhood version of Shin, while Jun Ji-hyun plays the adult version of Shin. Shin appears at the end of the second season of Kingdom, and everything about this woman is a mystery, sparking many speculations. Park Byung-eun continues to play Min Chi-rok, a young man whom Shin meets in the cold north. Later, he becomes a general in the royal camp, helping the crown prince Lee Cang fight against the conspiracy to usurp the throne and prevent the infected from occupying the palace. The Kingdom series' director Kim Sung-hoon and screenwriter Kim Eun-hee have teamed up again to present this special episode to fans around the world.

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