‘Save the Green Planet’ gets a remake from original director

'Save the Green Planet" Korean Theatrical Poster

‘Save the Green Planet” Korean Theatrical Poster

The eclectic 2003 South Korean film, Save the Green Planet, is getting a Hollywood remake from CJ Entertainment and producer Ari Aster (director of Hereditary and Midsommar).

And here’s the kicker: Jang Joon-Hwan (Hwayi: A Monster Boy), the helmer of the original, is directing the remake (just like Takashi Shimizu did when he remade his own Ju-on for Hollywood with The Grudge).

The original Save the Green Planet followed a sensitive, blue collar sad sack (Shin Ha-Kyun, Extreme Job) hopped up on conspiracy theories and sci-fi is convinced that aliens have infiltrated human society and are planning to destroy the planet at the next lunar eclipse. He sets out to kidnap his boss to torture him until he confesses to his alien identity and stops the invasion. Of course, it’s hard to confess to something that’s just a delusion in a sick man’s mind (via Amazon).

We’ll update you as we learn more about the remake. For now, here’s the Trailer to the 2003 original:



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1 Response to ‘Save the Green Planet’ gets a remake from original director

  1. Aerosniff Someglue says:

    Don’t touch one of my favorite movies of all time and my favorite Korean movie ever. Hwayi: A monster boy was pretty f… good, and 1987 too. The last two were a nice and a big commercial succes in South Korea, why going in the U$A, to remake your first movie almost 20 years after, to destroy your career and disappear?

    Jang Joon-hwan: $$$$$

    Parasite is a phenomenon that will never happen again for a Korean movie…

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