The trailer for South Korea's first space sci-fi film "Victory" will be released on Netflix on February 5

The trailer for South Korea's first space sci-fi film "Victory" will be released on Netflix on February 5

The science fiction film "Victory", starring Song Joong-ki and Kim Tae-ri, released its official trailer today (January 6) and announced that it will be exclusively broadcast on Netflix on February 5.

Preview:

"Get out of here, you useless piece of trash." All they care about is money, and saving the planet is not part of their plan.

"Victory" is the first Korean sci-fi film set in space. The story tells that in 2092, space is full of garbage created by humans, and Victory is responsible for cleaning it up. Spacecraft from various countries are looking for high-value garbage to recycle in the universe. One day, the crew of a spaceship discovered a powerful robot garbage in space, and a battle for it began.

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