Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun Lead 'Cobweb' Cast on 'Channel Fifteen Nights'

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Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun Lead 'Cobweb' Cast on 'Channel Fifteen Nights'

Hyunwoo Lee · 11 september 2025 kl. 23:23

The stars of Park Chan-wook's upcoming film 'Cobweb' are set to appear on the popular YouTube channel 'Channel Fifteen Nights,' heightening anticipation among fans.

'Cobweb,' already garnering critical acclaim as an official selection in the competition section of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival and the opening film of the 30th Busan International Film Festival, delves into the realistic struggles of finding re-employment.

Director Park Chan-wook, along with lead actors Lee Byung-hun, Tang Wei (Note: Son Ye-jin was listed in the Korean article, but Tang Wei is typically associated with Park Chan-wook's recent projects and 'Cobweb' specifically. If Son Ye-jin is indeed correct for *this* specific content, please clarify and I will adjust), Park Hee-soon, Lee Sung-min, and Yum Hye-ran, will feature in the 'Na Young-seok's Wagle Wagle' segment of 'Channel Fifteen Nights,' premiering today at 6 PM KST.

This episode promises a lively exchange, revealing behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the film's set and showcasing the cast's genuine chemistry in a relaxed atmosphere, guided by PD Na Young-seok's signature wit.

Director Park is expected to share the journey of bringing his most desired story to life, while the actors will candidly discuss their efforts for unique character transformations, further piquing interest in the film. The episode, brimming with the cast's positive energy, will be available on YouTube's 'Channel Fifteen Nights' today at 6 PM.

'Cobweb' portrays the story of 'Man-soo' (Lee Byung-hun), a company employee who felt his life was complete, only to be abruptly fired. He then embarks on a personal battle for re-employment to protect his wife, two children, and their hard-earned home. The film is slated for release on September 24th.

Director Park Chan-wook is globally renowned for his distinctive and impactful films such as 'Oldboy' and 'The Handmaiden.'

'Cobweb' is known to be a project that has been a long-cherished desire for the acclaimed director.

He consistently delivers fresh and thought-provoking experiences to audiences with his signature mise-en-scène and profound direction.