Yaksha Ruthless Operations New Stills Ft Lee Soo-Kyung, Jin-Kyung and Jin Seo-Yeon Out

Netflix’s upcoming spy action thriller, Yaksha Ruthless Operations gave us an intense trailer teasing the audiences with an ensemble cast and adrenaline-filled performances. The film promises to be filled with action and adventure that will keep us on the edge of our seats. Directed by Na Hyeon, the film is produced by Sangsang Film Co., Ltd. and, distributed by Showbox and Netflix.

Yaksha Ruthless Operations will follow the journey of an upstanding prosecutor, who goes on an assignment in a perilous city with the motive to inspect a Black Ops team and its notorious leader. But, the arrival is not well-timed and the prosecutor steps amidst a deadly war between spies. The film’s cast consists of Sol Kyung-gu, Park Hae-soo, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Yang Dong-geun, Lee El, Song Jae-rim, Jinyoung, Lee Soo-kyung, Jin Kyung, Ahn Jeong-ho and Ha Jung-min.

Recently, Netflix Korea’s official Instagram account has released new stills from the film, giving us a taste of how quintessential role certain women will play in the upcoming thriller. The post is captioned: “Stills of Lee Soo-kyung, Jin-kyung, and Jin Seo-yeon, who will add tension to with the strong presence of the three people involved in the operation of the Black Team #Yaksha”

Check out the new stills from Yaksha Ruthless Operations

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The pictures show us a killer, rugged version of Soo-kyung. We see Jin-kyung in a corporate set-up, tensed and thoughtful. Meanwhile, Seo-yeon looks pretty much like a Bond-girl in the new stills. It will be interesting to see where these characters lead us in the film and, if they are related to one another.

Yaksha Ruthless Operations Trailer:

Yaksha Ruthless Operations will be arriving on Netflix on April 8, 2022. The film is going to have a runtime of 125 minutes. To set a reminder for the film’s arrival on Netflix so you don’t miss out on it, click here.

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Manjima Das
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Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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