
In 2019, director Lee Sang-gun, whose debut feature film 'EXIT' attracted 9.42 million viewers in South Korea, teams up again with Girls' Generation's YoonA for the highly anticipated new film 'Pretty Crazy: The Demon Moved In', which will be released nationwide starting June 19 (Friday) at Cinemaart Shinjuku. One day, Gil-guk (Ahn Bo-hyun), a young man on leave, falls in love at first sight with a woman named Song-ji (YoonA), who runs a bakery downstairs. That night, Gil-guk is surprised by Song-ji's different demeanor compared to the day, but learns from her father, Jang-soo (Son Dong-il), that while she is kind and intelligent during the day, at 2 AM, a demon awakens within her, transforming her into a different person. Gil-guk is asked by Jang-soo to keep an eye on her at night, leading to a series of cute and strange nights where she whimsically leads him around the city. The staff from the hit film 'EXIT' reunites, with Lee Sang-gun, who has received high praise for his unique storytelling and has won numerous rookie director awards. He collaborates with Filmmakers R&K, known for hits like 'Mogadishu: 14 Days to Escape' and 'Smuggling 1970', marking a new chapter in Korean cinema. YoonA plays Song-ji, who has a completely different face as a charming demon at night, showcasing her most daring transformation in her career. Gil-guk, who falls for her, is portrayed by Ahn Bo-hyun, a rising star who gained popularity from his lead role in the drama 'Spring Fever' aired in January. Both actors received awards at the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards, with YoonA winning the Popular Star Award and Ahn Bo-hyun winning the New Actor Award. Son Dong-il, beloved as the 'father of the nation' in Korea, plays Jang-soo, who watches over his daughter, who becomes a demon every night, with comedic flair and a strong presence. The film promises a shocking transformation and great chemistry among top Korean stars, delivering a romantic comedy filled with laughter and unexpected tears. Recently, 15 stills from the film featuring YoonA as the 'demon-possessed girl' Song-ji and Ahn Bo-hyun as the 'cowardly boy' Gil-guk were released, showcasing their midnight date at a UFO catcher, Song-ji's carefree antics in the city, and Gil-guk's bewildered expressions as he takes care of her. During the day, Song-ji runs her bakery with a gentle smile, captivating Gil-guk, who is drawn to her completely different persona at night. The film also features Jang-soo, who knows everything about Song-ji, and her cousin Ara, played by Chu Hyun-young. The film presents a glimpse into the charming and quirky days surrounding the 'demon-possessed girl' Song-ji. YoonA shines with her cuteness while portraying two drastically different characters, and Ahn Bo-hyun, who is tall and a bit cowardly but kind-hearted, also stands out. The script, penned by director Lee Sang-gun, is described as having a bizarre premise that captivates viewers. He commented that it's hard to categorize the film into a specific genre, as some may see it as a love story while others may view it as a drama. He believes it's fine for audiences to feel it in various ways. YoonA also expressed her hope that viewers will feel a sense of healing after watching the film, which explores themes of family love and more. Don't miss this unprecedented 'demon-possessed' romantic comedy in theaters! ■ Film Overview 'Pretty Crazy: The Demon Moved In' Scheduled for release on June 19, 2026 (Friday) at Cinemaart Shinjuku and nationwide Director/Screenplay: Lee Sang-gun Cast: YoonA, Ahn Bo-hyun, Son Dong-il, Chu Hyun-young Production: CJ ENM Production Company: FILMMAKERS R&K Distribution: GAGA (C) 2025 CJ ENM Co., Ltd., FILMMAKERS R&K ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2025 / South Korea / Color / 113 minutes / Vista / 5.1ch Digital / Subtitle Translation: Rie Nemoto / Rating: G ■ Related Links Official site for 'Pretty Crazy: The Demon Moved In'
On a recent episode of 'You Quiz on the Block', Soo-young shared her father's struggle with retinitis pigmentosa and expressed gratitude to her fellow Girls' Generation members for their support. She recounted how Yuri and the others have helped her family during this difficult time, highlighting the bond they share as a group.
On the morning of the 16th, Yuna from Girls' Generation departed for France via Incheon International Airport to attend the 79th Cannes Film Festival. Additionally, she is considering a role in the Korean version of the drama 'Unnatural,' starring Satomi Ishihara. Yuna was also seen on the red carpet at the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards.
On the afternoon of the 13th, Cho Yi-hyun left Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule, dressed in a summer dress that highlighted her diverse charm, from lovely to casual. Additionally, members of Girls' Generation and AOA attended the VIP screening of the movie 'The King and the Clown.'
On the afternoon of the 12th, a press conference for the play "The Merchant of Venice" took place at NOL Seogyeong Square in Seoul. Attendees included Shin Goo, Park Gun-hyun, Girls' Generation's Sooyoung, and others. The play reinterprets Shakespeare's comedy, focusing on themes of law, mercy, revenge, and choice, highlighting the emotions and conflicts among characters.
On the afternoon of the 9th, Taeyeon from Girls' Generation departed for Thailand via Incheon International Airport to perform at the '2026 [Hello, BANGKOK] MUSIC FESTIVAL' in Bangkok. Additionally, she recently visited Tokyo for her pop-up store and engaged in a fun exchange with fans regarding Tiffany's wedding.
Yuna from Girls' Generation is under consideration to star in the Korean version of the Japanese drama "Unnatural," which features a forensic scientist solving mysterious deaths. SM Entertainment confirmed they are positively reviewing her participation. The original aired in Japan in 2018 and gained significant attention for its unique perspective on forensic science.
On the afternoon of the 8th, YoonA from Girls' Generation appeared at the red carpet event for the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards with GUCCI in Seoul's Gangnam district. The event featured prominent figures from the entertainment industry, with MCs Shin Dong-yup, Bae Suzy, and Park Bo-gum returning from last year. Additionally, new stills from YoonA's film 'Pretty Crazy: The Devil Moved In' were released, and a new documentary explores the global popularity of K-content, featuring stars like YoonA and 2PM's Junho.
Tiffany from Girls' Generation celebrates her 10th anniversary as a solo artist with the release of 'Summer's Not Over.' The single features her deep vocals and a music video showcasing a mystical atmosphere, reflecting her growth and recent marriage. The song captures the warmth of moments spent with loved ones, blending warm synths and light electronic sounds in a mid-tempo pop track.
Tiffany from Girls' Generation has unveiled enchanting visuals ahead of her new single 'Summer's Not Over,' marking her 10th anniversary of solo debut. The photos showcase her diverse expressions and a mature aura, reflecting her recent marriage to actor Byun Yo-han. The single, releasing on May 8, captures the serene emotions of being with loved ones.
Jessica celebrated her birthday in Vietnam, sharing heartfelt Instagram photos with friends and performing at her concert. She expressed gratitude for her supporters and showcased her musical journey since debuting with Girls' Generation in 2007, singing popular hits and connecting with fans during the event.
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