Project Wolf Hunting: A South Korean Con Air with a Twist?

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Project Wolf Hunting scene
Project Wolf Hunting, Directed by Kim Hongsun. | Well Go USA Entertainment

Project Wolf Hunting premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)’s Midnight Madness on Sep. 16, 2022. It apparently “barrels along like it’s Con Air by way of a Capcom survival-horror video game.”

But what’s in the cargo hold? That’s what I wanted to know when I read this teaser for the movie: “Bloody bedlam breaks out on the high seas in writer-director Kim Hongsun’s gnarly action-thriller that pits cops versus cons aboard a cargo ship with a sinister secret in its hold.”

Additionally, the press release stated, “Writer-director Kim Hongsun judiciously juggles an enormous cast of characters, so sharply sketched and vividly performed that you’re thrillingly never quite sure who will survive by the end of each escalating episode of bloody bedlam. What you can expect, however: frenzied firefights, gory martial arts, and decades-old conspiracies, complete with shadowy syndicates and secret experiments, all erupting upon the screen with a rousing, volcanic velocity.”

Okay, I don’t know about you, but I loved Con Air. The summer it was released, my husband and I went to see it over and over again. Referencing that movie was sort of the icing on the cake because it had already piqued my interest. From movies like The Host and Train to Busan to Netflix series like Sweet Home, Hellbound, All of Us Are Dead, and of course the award-winning Squid Games, I’m also mildly obsessed with South Korean entertainment.

So let’s take a bit of a closer look at Project Wolf Hunting, including its trailer and when it’ll release in theaters.

Project Wolf Hunting Synopsis

When efforts to extradite notorious convicts from the Philippines to South Korea are stymied by a deadly airport bombing, the Korean authorities commandeer the cargo freighter Frontier Wolf for their next transfer. As a rogues’ gallery of lowlifes, including a callous heir to a criminal empire (Seo In-guk), board the titanic vessel, they are escorted by two dozen hardened detectives and the vigilant oversight of a hot-headed Coast Guard captain (Sung Dong-il).

Despite the heavy security, a plot to seize control of the ship percolates among the prisoners and soon boils over, but what neither cop nor crook appears to be privy to is that they are not the freighter’s only cargo.

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What starts as a high-seas hijacking suddenly ricochets into a kind of brutal slasher as a sinister shape (Choi Guyhwa) emerges from the bowels of the ship, indiscriminately hunting its passengers —all of whom, judging by the unending geysers of blood that erupt from their wounds, seem to have tremendously high blood pressure.

Project Wolf Hunting Trailer

Project Wolf Hunting Release Date

It releases in theaters in North America on October 7.

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2 Comments

  1. Author

    Such an exciting trailer! And now that I’ve been reminded you like zombie movies, I’m glad I mentioned Train to Busan in this post. It is such an excellent representation of the genre!

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