“Project Silence,” Starring Late Actor Lee Sun Gyun, Joo Ji Hoon, and More, Confirms Release Date in New Teasers

“Project Silence” has confirmed its release date with new posters and a trailer.

On June 13, it was confirmed that the movie “Project Silence” will be released on July 12. Along with the news, two posters and a trailer were released.

“Project Silence” tells the story of people fighting to survive amid the chaos caused by experimental military dogs on the loose. These dogs are loose on the bridge, which is on the verge of collapse after a series of collisions in the middle of dense fog.

The two posters capture the characters caught on security camera images as they face the unprecedented disaster. Among them is Jung Won (Lee Sun Gyun), a Security Bureau administrator who is heading to the airport to send his daughter Kyung Min (Kim Soo Ahn) to study abroad. In addition, the tow truck driver Jo Bak is seen on the posters (Joo Ji Hoon), who rushes to the scene upon hearing about the accidents, and Dr. Yang (Kim Hee Won), the lead researcher behind the secret “Project Silence.”

The red warning sign in the center of the posters, along with the legend “All survivors become the target,” highlights the imminent danger these characters face.

The accompanying trailer begins with a chilling scene of an experimental military dog ​​attacking cars, while Jung Won and Kyung Min appear terrified. Chaos continues to unfold as the survivors find themselves under relentless attack by the dogs.

As the survivors navigate this life-threatening situation, scenes are filled with visual effects depicting dense fog, helicopter crashes, gas explosions, and a collapsing bridge. These elements increase viewers’ anticipation for the spectacular sequences and intensify the film’s tension.

Watch the full trailer here!

“Project Silence” will hit theaters on July 12.

Watch Lee Sun Gyun in “Kingmaker: The Fox of the Election” here:

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