Lee Do-hyun Makes Screen Debut With "Exhuma"

Actor Lee Do-hyun, who is serving in the military, will perform a passionate role in his first film, "Exhuma".

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Lee Do-hyun will make his official screen debut with the movie "Exhuma" which was released on the 22nd. Lee Do-hyun has expanded beyond the airwaves and OTT dramas to the movies, continuing his military hiatus.

"Exhuma" is an occult mystery film about a bizarre incident that occurs to feng shui historians, undertakers, and shamans who moved suspicious mausoleums for a large amount of money, and director Jang Jae-hyun, who directed "The Priests" and "Svaha: The Sixth Finger", took to the megaphone.

In the movie, Lee Do-hyun plays Bong-gil, a new shaman who goes around with Hwa-rim (Kim Go-eun). He increases the level of immersion in unpredictable developments with his detailed and powerful expression. Lee Do-hyun will not only play an overwhelming role but also make an unexpected transformation into an 'MZ shaman' by reading scriptures and showing a tattooed body. Attention is also drawn to the explosive synergy of Lee Do-hyun with big actors such as Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, and Yoo Hae-jin.

Lee Do-hyun has attracted attention with his delicate passionate performances covering various genres such as dramas "18 Again", "Youth of May", "The Good Bad Mother", "Sweet Home", "The Glory", and "Death's Game".