Perfect Girl (film)
Upcoming psychological thriller film
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Perfect Girl is an upcoming psychological thriller film directed by Hong Won-ki and written by Lynn Q. Yu. A co-production of South Korea and the United States, the film stars Adeline Rudolph, Arden Cho, Jeon Somi, John Harlan Kim, and May Hong.
- Scott Strauss
- Basil Iwanyk
- Erica Lee
- Arden Cho
- Adeline Rudolph
- Arden Cho
- Jeon Somi
- John Harlan Kim
- May Hong
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| Directed by | Hong Won-ki |
| Written by | Lynn Q. Yu |
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| Countries | United States South Korea |
| Language | English |
Premise
A new K-pop girl group is being formed, and several members are hopefully competing with each other to make the four-person cut before the debut concert. With only a week before the final cut, a new girl enters the competition, and suddenly girls are being stalked and attacked.
Cast
- Adeline Rudolph
- Arden Cho
- Jeon Somi
- John Harlan Kim
- May Hong
- Peter Lee Jae Yoon
- Samantha Cochran
- Achiraya Nitibhon
- Nancy
- Siyoon
- Chaerin
- Emily Mei
Production
Lynn Q. Yu wrote the script for Unnie in 2023, and it was voted onto The Black List of best unproduced screenplays in 2023.[1] The project was picked up by production company Badlands, along with Thunder Road Films, and Hong Won-ki was hired to direct in July 2024.[2] The film was later retitled Perfect Girl, and Arden Cho joined the producing team.[3]
Casting first began in January 2025 with Adeline Rudolph and Arden Cho,[3] followed by Jeon Somi and John Harlan Kim much later in the year.[4][5] Principal photography began in late October 2025 in Thailand, with May Hong, Peter Lee Jae Yoon, Samantha Cochran, AC Bonifacio, Achiraya Nitibhon, Nancy, Siyoon, and Chaerin rounding out the cast.[6]
Principal photography began in Thailand.[7] In November 2025, Bonifacio suffered a motorcycle taxi accident on a day off, breaking her humerus. The production had finished several weeks of filming, but ultimately decided her role would have to be recast and reshoots would be needed.[8]