Showing posts with label lee byung-hun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lee byung-hun. Show all posts

7.10.2025

Squid Game: The Official Podcast - S3E7: Season 3 Finale Explained by Creator and Stars!

Play one last time.


Squid Game is back! The third and final season of the worldwide phenomenon has dropped, and I'm pleased to share that I'm back as host of Squid Game: The Official Podcast, from Netflix and Mash-Up Americans. Join me and co-host Kiera Please as we suit up and break down every shocking twist and betrayal, and the choices that will determine who, if anyone, makes it out alive. Alongside creators, cultural critics, and viral internet voices, we'll provide our own theories for how the season ends, and what Squid Game ultimately reveals about power, sacrifice, and the systems that shape us.

Spoiler alert! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 before listening on.

For our final bonus episode Kiera and I head to New York City for an exclusive sit-down with the minds and hearts behind Squid Game, series creator and director Hwang Dong-hyuk, the unforgettable Player 456 himself, Lee Jung-jae, and the enigmatic Front Man, Lee Byung-hun. The masks are off! We do a deep dive with some burning questions about the show's most iconic moments and characters, and get real with the legends behind the global phenomenon.


4.27.2015

Lee Byung-hun and Diddy star in 'Rush Hour 4: Face/Off 2'

Two sequels. One movie. Courtesy of Funny or Die.



Lee Byung-hun and Diddy star in Rush Hour 4: Face/Off 2, the most anticipated double-sequel of the blockbuster season! To rescue the Korean ambassador's daughter, Detective Carter and Detective Lee must join forces... and switch faces! Like in Face/Off. Because... well, just because.

Okay, before you freak the frick out about this unholy cinematic union, know that this weirdly hilarious premise is a Funny or Die parody trailer. Hey, might as well combine two spoofs in one. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker and John Travolta and Nicholas Cage won't know what they're missing.

Take a look:

12.04.2014

The Terminator is back... and he is Asian.

Lee Byung-hun stars as the sci-fi action franchise's latest cyborg villain.



"Come with me if you want to live!" Terminator: Genisys is the latest attempt to revive the blockbuster sci-fi action movie franchise. The freshly released trailer re-casts and brings back the series' familiar characters, but also adds a yet another new tangle to the doomsday narrative's twisted timeline.

Yes, Arnold is back. But now he's older, greying and one of the good guys. The big bad Terminator this time around? Korean superstar Lee Byung-Hun (last seen in RED 2 and G.I. Joe: Retaliation) as the all-new lean mean liquid metal killing machine. Whaaaaaaat. Take a look:

6.24.2013

Lee Byung-hun plays another badass in RED 2



So here's the new trailer for RED 2. Yup, they've made a sequel to the hit 2010 action comedy about a group of aging, retired lethal operatives. And they've added South Korean star Byung-hun Lee to the mix. Recently seen as Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe: Retaliation, here, he plays "the best contract killer in the world." Take a look:

4.08.2013

Totally Gratuitous Lee Byung Hun Workout Video



All right, I ain't gonna lie -- I'm a little bit obsessed with Lee Byung Hun's abs in G.I. Joe: Retaliation. Dude's physique is inhuman. So how the hell did he do it? Here's a behind-the-scenes video which reveals a little bit of his diet/training regimen to prepare for the role of Storm Shadow. It's entirely in Korean, without subtitles, but I think you can an idea of what's going down. Trust me, Byung Hun fans, you'll thank me:

1.24.2013

Do you like ninjas? G.I. Joe: Retaliation has ninjas.



You had us at ninjas. Actions fans, if you're heading to movie theaters for Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, you'll be treated to a four-minute 3D preview of G.I. Joe: Retaliation. And it's pretty damn ninjatastic.

The first-look footage features Joe specialist Snake Eyes facing off against Cobra nemesis Storm Shadow, played by Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, in an extended Himalayan action sequence involving throwing stars, machine gun fire, a mountain-top blade battle and a legion of scarlet-clad ninjas. It's a cliff-hanger. Literally.

Here's a shorter 90-second version of the preview:

12.12.2012

new g.i. joe: retaliation trailer



Ninja action, explosions, and Lee Byung-hun being very badass as Storm Shadow! Yahoo! Movies has the latest trailer for G.I. Joe: Retaliation, directed by Jon M. Chu. In this one, the G.I. Joes are framed for a crime they didn't commit, and must not only fight Cobra but also vindicate themselves. Also, there are lots of ninjas.

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