As Director Jin Hyuk best explains it, “We show the future, but the future isn’t glamorous. With that expectation, a lot of fine details need to go into it. Sisyphus takes a different approach by creating a future Korea that resembles a wasteland. In the past, we’ve seen an alternate reality of Korea portrayed in a futuristic perspective. Cho Seung-Woo even complimented Park Shin-Hye’s powerful kicks and punches describing her as “incredible.” Courtesy of Netflix Realistic set and look into an alternative future Korea
The actress actually started working with the action team about a month and a half before filming started and filmed for two more months than Cho Seung-Woo. In short, we can expect satisfying action scenes as she fights off their opponents. As a bold survivor who is able to adapt quickly and think on her feet, she risks her life to save Han Tae-Sul from danger as they try to save the world. While you may have previously seen glimpses of Park Shin-Hye’s action-skills, her character Gang Seo-Hae turns it up a notch. Courtesy of Netflix Gratifying action scenes that scream “bad ass” If it wasn’t enough to speak to the hype of the drama, trust that the research and imagination will make it unlike any drama you’ve watched so far. The director and writing duo Lee Jane and Jeon Chan- ho actually began planning for Sisyphus 4 years ago. The future Korea is in ruins in 2035 and it’s a race against time to prevent it. Written by Lee Jae-in and Jeon Chan-ho, and directed by Jin Hyuk, Sisyphus: The Myth will begin airing in February on JTBC.Courtesy of Netflix The show tells a unique story unlike any otherĭetailing of a world where the present and future coexist, we get to jump back and forth from the present that Han Tae-Sul lives in and the devastating future that Gang Seo-Hae comes from. The last scene just shows a bright light amidst a room that looks like a scene out of a sci-fi alien series. I will change everything,” while the missiles bombing Seoul reverse course. In Park Shin-hye’s voiceover, she speaks about her faith in Jo Seung-woo, “If I save you, you will save the world.”Īfter a gun-shooting scene, she tells him, “You stop.” He wanders with a gun while on the phone, “Let’s really finish it this time.” Park Shin-hye resolutely thinks, “We will be able to do it this time. Cops surround their car, but they decide to jump off the bridge while holding hands. She gripes at him to drive faster, but at a certain point, they need to leave the car. She calls out to her father, but an explosion knocks everyone down.Ī mass bombing of Seoul is shown, and Jo Seung-woo and Park Shin-hye run for their lives. In the next scene, she’s in combat gear, shooting down those that seem to be targeting her and her father. Park Shin-hye yells for Jo Seung-woo to duck.
Jo Seung-woo continues, “They are looking for you.” As Jo Seung-woo says, “…They were living among us,” a suspicious-looking Sung Dong-il ( Hospital Playlist) is shown pulling out a gun.
We cut back to Park Shin-hye who is now facing an entire army of figures with night-vision goggles. In our first look at Jo Seung-woo, he’s rummaging around what looks like an abandoned laboratory. Then the scene cuts to her solo fighting off an entire group of men in a residential location. The teaser begins with Park Shin-hye sinking in water. Meanwhile, Park Shin-hye plays his savior, who travels a long and dangerous road in order to support him. Jo Seung-woo plays a genius engineer who is trying to find the creatures that live amongst humans, while disguising their real identities. This upcoming drama was made specially to commemorate JTBC’s 10th anniversary. 59 DecemFebruExplosions galore in new teaser for Sisyphus: The Myth by tineybeanieįantasy action-thriller Sisyphus: The Myth has released its first teaser, starring Jo Seung-woo ( Forest of Secrets 2) and Park Shin-hye ( #Alive).