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Lead actors Steven Yeun, Mark Ruffalo, and Naomi Ackie from director Bong Joon Ho’s highly anticipated film Mickey17 are set to visit South Korea.

On Monday, Warner Bros., the film’s distributor, announced that the stars will join Bong Joon Ho for a press conference on February 20 at Megabox COEX in Seoul’s Gangnam district. The event promises to offer exclusive insights into the much-anticipated film.

Mickey17 follows the unpredictable story of Mickey, an expendable crew member sent on dangerous missions. After facing death for the 17th time, the crew believes he’s gone—but an unexpected twist occurs when Mickey 18 is printed instead, leading to a series of unforeseen events.

Earlier this year, Robert Pattinson, the film’s lead actor, made headlines with his first-ever visit to South Korea in January, where he participated in various promotional activities.

Mickey17 is set to premiere in South Korea on February 28, with its North American release following on March 7.

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