Following the continued success of Netflix’s Squid Game, the veteran South Korean star is onto another big project, this time with Marvel Studios.
Will Lee Jung Jae’s First Hollywood Project be With MCU?
According to reports, the award-winning actor and his team are in discussion with Marvel regarding an upcoming team-up. However, amid the surprising news, there’s no confirmation yet from the MCU representatives as well as Lee Jung Jae’s agency. Marvel Studios has always been fond of Korean talents and has featured various Hallyu stars in their projects. The first Korean star who appeared in an MCU film is Claudia Kim who played Dr. Helen Cho in Avengers: Age Of Ultron. It was then followed by Ma Dong Seok, also known by his American name Don Lee, who worked alongside Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Kit Harrington, and more for the movie The Eternals. To recall, Ma Dong Seok, who is also famous for his role in the hit movie Train to Busan, played Gilgamesh, the strongest and kindest member of genetically-engineered Eternals. Interestingly, another Hallyu star who made it as a cast member of an MCU film is none other than Park Seo Joon. The Itaewon Class star flew to the United States in September 2021 to film the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, MCU representatives and even Park Seo Joon’s team were tight-lipped about his role but he will officially join the forthcoming Captain Marvel 2 with Brie Larson. If Lee Jung Jae agrees to Marvel Studio’s offer, he will be the fourth Korean celebrity to appear in an MCU project.
Lee Jung Jae’s Directorial Debut to Squid Game Season 2
The 49-year-old actor is known in South Korea as one of the A-listers, scoring multiple awards and recognitions under his belt. Recently, Lee Jung Jae bagged the Best Actor title at the 1st Blue Dragon Series Award for his astounding performance as player number 456 in Netflix’s Squid Game. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Lee Jung Jae Net Worth 2022: How Much Did He Earn After Playing Seong Gi Hun In Squid Game?
Adding to the list of his achievements, he is also nominated for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards with fellow nominees Jason Bateman (Ozark,) Brian Cox (Succession,) Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul,) Adam Scott (Severance) and Jeremy Strong (Succession.) Besides the Best Actor nomination, Netflix’s Squid Game also scored multiple nods in major categories including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Park Hae Soo, and Oh Young Soo, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Jung Ho Yeon and more. With this, Squid Game once again makes history as the first-ever non-English series to be nominated for Outstanding Drama Series and on top of it, the series scored a total of 14 nods at the Emmy Awards 2022. In addition, Lee Jung Jae’s directorial debut for the espionage movie Hunt is set to be released on August 10. Besides being the movie’s director, Lee Jung Jae also serves as one of the main stars, alongside good friend and equally talented actor Jung Woo Sung. Viewers are looking forward to catching the upcoming film on the big screen since it also debuted at the Cannes Film Festival 2022.
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