
Following Hyun Bin's "Harbin" and Song Joong-ki's "Bogotá: The Land of Last Chances," the highly anticipated domestic film "The Black Nuns," starring Song Hye-kyo, has released stills ahead of its release in theaters next year.
On the 24th, the distributor NEW unveiled stills from "The Black Nuns," heightening expectations. The film is a new work from the production company that brought us the Korean occult film "The Priests," as well as "The Day of the National Bankruptcy," "Master," and "Broker," and has already garnered attention for the fresh pairing of Song Hye-kyo and Jeon Yeo-bin.

The movie tells the story of people who embark on a forbidden ritual to save a boy possessed by a powerful evil spirit.
The press stills released on this day feature Song Hye-kyo as Sister "Unia," who is determined to go to any lengths to save the boy possessed by the evil spirit, showcasing a new side of her with a strong charisma that draws attention.
Additionally, the still of Jeon Yeo-bin as Sister "Mikaela," smiling with a resolute gaze, raises curiosity about the story of the two nuns preparing for the ritual together.

Meanwhile, stills of Lee Jin-wook as Father "Paolo," a psychiatrist opposing exorcism, and Heo Jun-ho, who makes a special appearance as Father "Andrea," who is trying to save the boy, spark curiosity about the relationships of those trying to save the boy "Hee-jun" in their own ways.
The stills of Moon Woo-jin as the boy "Hee-jun," who suffers from symptoms that cannot be resolved despite all treatments from exorcism to medical care, show a weary face from endless pain, raising expectations for his performance. The stills capture the two nuns in various vibrant settings, including the sea, an ice cream shop, and a shaman's house, showcasing the charm of each character.
Scheduled for theatrical release on January 24 next year.