The film featuring the tense performances of Korean and Japanese actors is gradually revealing its secrets.
On the 22nd, Netflix unveiled stills from the upcoming film 'Good News'. The released stills capture the determined expressions of characters who must land a passenger plane for their respective purposes. The unidentified trouble-shooter Amugae (played by Seol Kyung-gu) receives a request from Park Sang-hyun (played by Ryu Seung-bum), head of the Central Intelligence Agency, to jump into a mission to resolve a hijacking incident through quick thinking and flexible responses. His gaze directed towards the crowd of protestors raises curiosity about how he will untangle the incident.
Elite Air Force Lieutenant Seo Go-myung (played by Hong Gyeong) unexpectedly joins the operation due to Amugae and becomes a key player in executing the mission. His troubled expression before the extraordinary mission, which requires hijacking a hijacked passenger plane from the ground, intensifies the suspense regarding the operation's success or failure.
Moreover, Park Sang-hyun, who orders the two to ensure the passenger plane lands, adds to the tension of the drama with a mindset of, "If it succeeds, it's my merit; if it fails, blame others."
'Good News', which portrays a suspicious operation to land a hijacked plane in the 1970s, will be released on Netflix worldwide on October 17.