
Kang Ki-young Returns to the Big Screen with 'Believe' Anthology Film
Actor Kang Ki-young is set to make his comeback to the silver screen with the omnibus film 'BELIEVE'.
Set for an exclusive release on CGV on the 17th, 'BELIEVE' is a three-part anthology film directed by three different filmmakers, exploring the theme of 'trust'. Kang Ki-young takes on the leading role in the segment titled 'No One There'.
In 'No One There', a psychological thriller that intensely unravels a case involving a missing woman, he will portray Detective Tae-soo, a character he is expected to bring to life with short yet densely impactful acting. His calm yet intense gaze is anticipated to realistically capture the gravitas of a detective, anchoring the film's narrative.
Kang Ki-young has consistently showcased his versatile acting range across both television dramas and films, including 'Oh My Ghostess', 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo', and 'The Uncanny Counter 2: Counter Punch', as well as movies like 'Exit', 'A Little Thing Called First Love', and 'The Point Men'. His unique presence and energy in every project enrich the stories and have earned him widespread audience affection.
Notably, his recent performance in the drama 'Mary Killed People', where he delicately portrayed the internal struggles and restrained emotions of a character on the brink of life and death, received critical acclaim. This new transformation in the film 'No One There' has heightened anticipation for his future endeavors.
Kang Ki-young made his debut in the 2009 play 'Bad Magnet'. He gained significant attention for his distinctive supporting roles in various productions, especially for his role as Jo Bong-sun in the 2015 drama 'Oh My Ghostess', which brought him immense popularity. Since then, he has solidified his status as a box-office guarantor, appearing in numerous hit series like the 'Hospital Playlist' series and 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo'.