Kim Tae-ri's "Revenant" Poster

Actress Kim Tae-ri gave off dark charisma. She expressed a woman who became an evil spirit with cool eyes and a gloomy smile.

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SBS-TV's "Revenant" (written by Kim Eun-hee-I and directed by Lee Jung-rim) unveiled two character posters of Goo San-yeongg (Kim Tae-ri) on the 7th. Kim Tae-ri introduced two modes: the San-yeong version and the demon version.

First, the demon version is intensity itself. Kim Tae-ri smiles wildly. She mocks humans with her black eyes. It hints San-yeong who has turned into a demon.

Next is the San-yeong version. Kim Tae-ri has a haggard face. It reflects the setting that the evil spirit takes over San-yeong. It seems to be struggling to push the evil spirit away.

A notable part of the poster is the shadow. "The shadow is an important medium for recognizing evil spirits", the "Revenant" said. "We also actively used it as an object in posters".

"Revenant" is a Korean occult mystery drama. It is the story of a woman who is possessed by an evil spirit and a man who sees an evil spirit. It is a new work by Kim Eun-hee-I of "Signal" and "Kingdom".

San-yeong, played by Kim Tae-ri, is an ordinary student. However, her life changes after receiving the relics of her father, Professor Ahn Goo-mo (Jin Sun-kyu).

Regarding the reason for choosing the work, Kim Tae-ri said, "The Korean-style occult genre that I am trying for the first time was new", adding, "I think it will be a meaningful work in that folklore is disappearing".

Regarding the point of acting, she explained, "I tried to approach by focusing on other situations involving spirits and evil", adding, "I put differentiation on various details such as movements, actions, hands, and humming".

Meanwhile, "Revenant" will premiere on the 23rd.