‘Mortal Kombat 2’ Star Adeline Rudolph and ‘Partner Track’ Actress Arden Cho to Lead K-Pop Thriller ‘Perfect Girl’

Adeline Rudolph & Arden Cho star in Perfect Girl, a K-pop thriller where rivals in a supergroup contest face a deadly mystery. Directed by Hong Won-ki
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Get ready K-Pop fans, because Adeline Rudolph and Arden Cho are about to take the K-Pop world by storm! These two talented actresses are set to star in Perfect Girl, a psychological thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat.

The film, directed by Hong Won-ki, is set in the cutthroat world of K-Pop, where a group of girls are competing for a spot in a new supergroup. But when a mysterious new girl joins the competition, things take a dark turn, and the girls start to get hunted and attacked one by one.

Formally known as Unnie, the K-Pop thriller also features an original soundtrack crafted by K-pop hitmaker Sunshine, known for producing tracks for BTS, and Moonshine. The screenplay, penned by Lynn Q. Yu, has been described as a “Scream-meets-Black Swan.”

 “A group of girls have trained for years for only four spots, and the final cut is only a week away. The competition is off the charts. But when a talented and mysterious new girl is introduced at the last minute, things start to get strange – girls are being hunted and attacked one by one,” reads the synopsis.

Read more: NewJeans vs. ADOR: K-Pop Group Blocked From Signing Deals Amid Contract Dispute

Rudolph, who will soon be seen in Mortal Kombat 2, and Cho, known for her roles in Perfect Girl and Avatar: The Last Airbender, are the perfect pair to bring this thrilling story to life. With their talent and Hong Won-ki’s vision, Perfect Girl is sure to be a hit with K-Pop fans and thriller enthusiasts alike.

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