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Secret Love Story: Heartman Hits South Korean Screens

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Kwon Sang-woo and Moon Chae-won star in new rom-com 'Heartman'.
  • Film adapts Argentinian comedy 'No Kids' for Korean audiences.
  • 'Heartman' is the first major Korean comedy release of 2026.
Secret Love Story: Heartman Hits South Korean Screens

South Korean theaters will ring in 2026 with the romantic comedy 'Heartman,' starring Kwon Sang-woo and Moon Chae-won, premiering January 14. Directed by Choi Won-sub, the film marks a genre shift for the director and lead actor, who previously found success with action comedies. 'Heartman' is based on the Argentinian film 'No Kids' and centers on a man desperately trying to conceal a secret from his rekindled first love.

The creative team aims to replicate the commercial success of Kwon Sang-woo's recent franchises in a new genre. Kwon, known for his roles in action comedies and earlier dramatic work, reunites with Moon Chae-won, who has also transitioned from melodramas to comedy. Their established on-screen chemistry is a key selling point for this promising release.

Posters reveal the lead pair in what appears to be a charming display of chemistry, positioning 'Heartman' as a significant romantic comedy launch for the new year. The film's premise, involving a secret that threatens a blossoming romance, promises comedic chaos and heartfelt moments for viewers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Heartman' is scheduled to be released in South Korean theaters on January 14, 2026.
'Heartman' follows Seung-min, who tries to hide a significant secret from his first love, Bo-na, leading to comedic situations.
Yes, 'Heartman' is the Korean adaptation of the Argentinian film titled 'No Kids'.

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