LEE JOON
GI
IS
RETURNING
TO
CINEMA
AS
A
SEDUCTIVE
JOSEON
VILLAIN
IN
DOCHABI
NETFLIX’S
EPIC
JOSEON
THRILLER
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Netflix
has officially announced the production of its upcoming original historical
fiction feature film, Dochabi. In a monumental casting coup, Hallyu
megastar Lee Joon Gi is set to return to the silver screen after a nearly
ten-year hiatus to headline Netflix’s upcoming dark historical thriller, Dochabi.
Fulfilling a career-long ambition to portray a psychologically complex
antagonist, Lee will take on the titular role of Dochabi. He plays Tae
San, a formidable villain who flips the script on traditional historical
narratives. While Lee Joon Gi is playing the titular character, he isn’t the
hero. He is playing the main antagonist.
Dochabi marks an extraordinary 21-year
full-circle reunion between Lee Joon Gi and visionary director Ahn Tae Jin,
celebrated for his award-winning historical thriller, The Night Owl. The
two industry titans first crossed paths on the set of the legendary 2005
cinematic masterpiece The King and the Clown, where Ahn served as
assistant director. Having helped shape the ethereal, hypnotic charm that
originally launched Lee into global superstardom, Director Ahn now returns to
warp that exact same magnetic energy into something deeply lethal, predatory,
and dark.
The internet is already flooded with theories about the film and the characters and one couldn’t help but discuss them.
Set
against the rugged, lawless northern borderlands of the Joseon Dynasty, the
narrative follows Tae San (played by Lee Joon Gi), a highly trained elite
former military officer living as a fugitive in the mountains. Rather than
relying solely on brute force to repel government forces, Tae San mirrors the
deceptive, trickster lore of the Dochabi.
The
word Dochabi refers to a traditional Korean goblin or spirit. In Korean
folklore, a goblin isn’t just a mindless, brutal beast. They are legendary
tricksters - deceptive, playful, highly charismatic, and dripping with a
hypnotic, alluring energy.
Tae
San isn't a literal monster, but a highly trained, elite ex-military officer
hiding out in the lawless northern mountains of Joseon. To keep the government
troops at bay, he turns himself into a living myth. He uses unpredictable mind
games, lethal martial arts, and a terrifyingly seductive aura to protect his
turf, making the locals believe an ‘invisible phantom’ rules the woods.
He is
a literal ‘Weapon of Mass Seduction’, using lethal magnetism to trap his
enemies in a psychological web before he even draws his sword.
He
weaponizes an unpredictable, manipulative charm, severe psychological warfare,
and an alluring, hypnotic presence to dismantle his targets before they even
realize he is the enemy. Locals and tracking squads, paralyzed by fear, dub his
invisible, phantom-like presence a literal force of nature: The ‘Dochabi’.
Industry
insiders tease an intense, high-stakes psychological two-man game as rising
star Kim Do Hoon is in talks to join the project. Kim is slated to portray the
sharp young investigator or hunter sent into the wild, establishing an electric
‘seducer versus investigator’ dynamic.
Production
is officially locked to begin in August 2026. Filming will transition from the
dense, secretive foliage of late summer through a stunning autumn, culminating
in a brutal, unforgiving winter wasteland.
The
changing seasons are going to act as a visual metaphor for Tae San's mind - starting
in the chaotic, dense summer forests where he can play his trickster games, and
ending in a stark, frozen, unforgiving winter wasteland where the mask is
ripped off and his true nature is forced into the blinding light.
Is it
a dark fantasy? Is it a gritty historical thriller? Is Lee Joon Gi's villainy
just a protective mask to shield the people hiding in his mountains?
And
most importantly - with Lee Joon Gi's musical background and the goblin lore,
are we going to get an eerie, haunting song sequence?
Lee
Joon Gi will be unshakeably memorable in the movie.
Netflix
has a global juggernaut on their hands.
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