WATCH: Suzy, Park Bo-gum play lovers reunited by AI in 'Wonderland' trailer | ABS-CBN
ADVERTISEMENT

Welcome, Kapamilya! We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. Continuing to use this site means you agree to our use of cookies. Tell me more!
WATCH: Suzy, Park Bo-gum play lovers reunited by AI in 'Wonderland' trailer
WATCH: Suzy, Park Bo-gum play lovers reunited by AI in 'Wonderland' trailer
ABS-CBN News
Published Jul 11, 2024 01:27 PM PHT

Bae Suzy and Park Bo-gum in 'Wonderland.' Photo from Netflix K-content's X accountBae Suzy and Park Bo-gum take on the role of lovers who reunite through artificial intelligence, as seen in the trailer for the sci-fi drama film "Wonderland" released Thursday.

Scheduled to premiere on Netflix on July 26, "Wonderland" follows a flight attendance and mother who enlist the services of an AI product that allows them to communicate with their "lost" loved ones through simulated video calls.
Scheduled to premiere on Netflix on July 26, "Wonderland" follows a flight attendance and mother who enlist the services of an AI product that allows them to communicate with their "lost" loved ones through simulated video calls.
Suzy plays a flight attendant who subscribes to a service called "Wonderland" to communicate with her boyfriend (played by Bo-gum), who is in a coma in real life, as shown in the trailer unveiled by Netflix Philippines.
Suzy plays a flight attendant who subscribes to a service called "Wonderland" to communicate with her boyfriend (played by Bo-gum), who is in a coma in real life, as shown in the trailer unveiled by Netflix Philippines.
Meanwhile, award-winning Chinese actress Tang Wei ("Lust, Caution" and "Decision to Leave") portrays a mother who uses the AI to reconnect with her daughter.
Meanwhile, award-winning Chinese actress Tang Wei ("Lust, Caution" and "Decision to Leave") portrays a mother who uses the AI to reconnect with her daughter.
As the film progresses, the protagonists begin to question their actions, and the service appears to encounter a glitch as suggested in a scene where Choi Woo-shik's character says something is "affecting the other simulations," based on the trailer.
As the film progresses, the protagonists begin to question their actions, and the service appears to encounter a glitch as suggested in a scene where Choi Woo-shik's character says something is "affecting the other simulations," based on the trailer.
ADVERTISEMENT
"Wonderland" arrives on Netflix more than a month since its theatrical release in South Korea.
"Wonderland" arrives on Netflix more than a month since its theatrical release in South Korea.
For more news and features on K-pop, K-drama, and K-stars, visit the Hallyu Corner microsite.
Read More:
K-content
Korean film
Korean cinema
Wonderland
Netflix
Suzy
Park Bo-gum
Choi Woo-shik
Jung Yu-mi
Tang Wei
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT