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Late Korean star Song Jae Rim-starrer Crypto Man will be released posthumously

Late Korean star Song Jae Rim-starrer Crypto Man will be released posthumously
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The release date for the late actor Song Jae Rim’s movie Crypto Man has finally been revealed. The posthumous movie will immortalise his talent on the screen as his last work.

A new poster for the forthcoming movie Crypto Man was released by MooAm Production on December 9. The deceased actor is featured on the black and white poster. As he freefalls, the interesting poster shows him in a different avatar, identical to the one he created at the moment.

Song Jae-Rim's Posthumous Film Death Business To RELEASE Soon! Makers  Unveil Poster As Tribute To Late Korean Actor | Collapse | Times Now

Initially known as Death Business, Crypto Man is one of Song Jae Rim’s last works wherein he will play Yang Do Hyun, a self-described business whiz who creates the virtual currency MOMMY. This movie, which is based on a real financial crisis event, centers on a young business owner who opens a company by taking advantage of government funding benefits for women, people with disabilities, and youth quotas. However, he received a series A investment in a bitcoin service after declaring bankruptcy globally.

Many fans were devastated by Song Jae Rim’s unexpected death on November 12. According to reports, a friend who was scheduled to have dinner with him found his dead body at his Seoul home. There were no indications of foul play, according to the police.

Song Jae-Rim's Last Film Death Business Is Now Called Crypto Man, Release  Date Announced | Times Now

A two-page note that suggested a potential suicide was also found at the location. Even while the information was kept private, the incident once again brought attention to the concerning number of artists who are dealing with mental health concerns. Following the untimely death of Song Jae Rim, the terrible deaths of Moonbin, Sullii, Go Hara, and other celebrities brought up important issues regarding the Korean cinema business.

Sneha Sengupta

Entertainment and Lifestyle news writer at MangoBunch.in