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The horror "Salmokji," starring Kim Hye-yoon, has confirmed its release on April 8.
"Salmokji" is a horror film that takes place when an unidentified figure is taken in the road view of Salmokji, and the filming team headed to the reservoir for re-filming faces something in the dark and deep water.
The movie vividly depicts the horror faced by seven crew members who entered the salmock site, with shapes captured on the road view screen and their existence in black and deep water revealed to the surface. It is the first solo feature film directed by Lee Sang-min, who has strengthened his own color in the horror genre through short films, and stimulates curiosity about the real horror that horror aficionados will portray.
The first trailer, which was released together, vividly depicts the rising fear of being driven by the group of seven people. The trailer, which started with the word "Salmokjiya" by Onroad Media PD Su-in (Kim Hye-yoon), who looks scared, continues with the line of Se-jeong (Jang Da-ah), who runs a horror exploration channel, "The site has been famous as a place where you can meet the dead since a long time ago," and begins to give off a dreary energy.
Peace is only for a while, an unknown voice flows from the ghost box, and a stone bumps in the forest. Kyung-tae (Kim Young-sung), who is dragged by an unidentified presence that strikes him like a surprise, Kyung-joon (Oh Dong-min), who runs toward the reservoir, Sung-bin (Yoon Jae-chan), who is afraid to look at Kyosik (Kim Jun-han), who is building a stone tower, and Ki-tae (Lee Jong-won), who runs to escape but hovers around like a broken navigation system, heightens tension. The trailer for "Salmokji," which ends with a meaningful voice, "You can't come out alive," conveys an absolute fear that cannot be escaped.
Salmokji confirms the screening of special technology theaters such as CGV SCREENX and 4DX, signaling a more vivid immersive fear. In addition to the general hall, SCREENX, which expands its field of view from left to right, 4DX with motion chairs and environmental effects, and an integrated theater that combines the two formats will attract audiences to the middle of fear and provide extreme experiences.
The movie "Salmokji," which will be colored in theaters with unexplained, non-resisting, and non-escape horrors, will be released on April 8, 2026.
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