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Fourth Installment of "The Roundup" Franchise Set to Hit Theaters on April 24

Director Heo Myeong-haeng Promises Enhanced Comedy, Intense Action, and Deeper Storyline

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Scheduled for release on April 24, "The Roundup: Punishment," the fourth installment of the hit film franchise, is anticipated to bring audiences an elevated cinematic experience with improved comedy, intensified action, and a more intricate storyline. Director Heo Myeong-haeng, who previously served as a stunt coordinator for the series, shared insights into the upcoming film.

The narrative centers around detective Ma Seok-do (Ma Dong-seok), investigating a drug-trafficking app that unravels connections between the app's developer and an illegal gambling cartel led by Baek Chang-gi (Kim Moo-yul) in the Philippines. The storyline unfolds as Ma collaborates with fellow detectives and the cybercrime squad to apprehend Baek and his partner, IT genius Chang Dong-cheol (Lee Dong-hwi). 

▲ A poster for the film “The Roundup: Punishment" / Courtesy of ABO Entertainment

Director Heo emphasizes the preservation of the unique tone and flavor of the previous films while enhancing the overall cinematic experience. The film aims to build on the success of its predecessors, including "The Outlaws" (2017), "The Roundup" (2022), and "The Roundup: No Way Out" (2023), all of which exceeded 10 million ticket sales.

Notably, "The Roundup: Punishment" made its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, marking the first time a film from the series received such an invitation. Actor Ma Dong-seok, who also serves as the film's producer, expressed gratitude for the recognition of the film's cinematic value and is eager to see the audience's response.

▲ From left, actors Ma Dong-seok, Kim Moo-yul, Park Ji-hwan, Lee Dong-hwi and director Heo Myeong-haeng / Courtesy of ABO Entertainment
Ma hinted at a different tone and style of action sequences in the new installment, emphasizing a more solid and powerful approach. Actor Kim Moo-yul, portraying the ruthless villain Baek, shared his meticulous efforts to convey the character's violent nature through gaze, actions, posture, and vibe.

"The Roundup: Punishment" is poised to continue the franchise's success and provide a fresh perspective on the action genre, delivering an engaging cinematic experience for audiences.

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