I thought it was streaming Kang Ha-neul's one-man play, but the director and camera were another actor

Feb 26, 2025

I thought it was streaming Kang Ha-neul's one-man play, but the director and camera were another actor
A production briefing session for the movie 'streaming" was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University Entrance in Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu on the 26th. Actor Kang Ha-neul who attended the production briefing. Jayang-dong = Song Jeong-heon Reporter's songs@sportschosun.com/2025.02.26/



Actor Kang Ha-neul said "I thought it was a one-man play, but it wasn't."

On the morning of the 26th, a production briefing session for the crime movie "Streaming" (directed by Cho Jang-ho, produced by Berry Good Studio) was held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University in Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Kang Ha-neul, who plays Woo Sang, the hottest crime channel streamer in Korea, and director Cho Sung-ho attended the production briefing.

Regarding how he felt about leading 'streaming' by himself, Kang Ha-neul said "Before the shooting started, I thought it was a one-man play, but when I started shooting, it wasn't a one-man play. Director Cho Sung-ho was the second actor and the camera was the third actor. I have been curious about cameras since I was young. I was able to use it a lot in this movie. I tried to take on a new challenge from the camera walk to see if I could look live in this work. I feel like there were more actors with me than any other work."




"Streaming" is a story about a crime channel streamer with the number one subscriber who discovers clues to an unsolved serial murder case and broadcasts the process of tracking down the criminal in real time. Kang Ha-neul attended and it is director Cho Sung-ho's first directing debut. It will be released on March 21.



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