Lee Byung-hun to star in and produce Netflix movie 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love'
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South Korean star Lee Byung-hun will feature in and produce streamer Netflix's upcoming movie ''I Believe In A Thing Called Love''.
The movie is a feature adaptation of American author Maureen Goos' young adult romance novel of the same title, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The story follows Desi, an overachieving high school senior who decides to use the laws of K-drama romances to land herself a boyfriend. Lee, known for movies such as ''G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra'' and its sequel, ''Terminator Genisys'' and ''The Magnificent Seven'', will essay the role of Desi's father.
Yulin Kuang, who previously worked with Netflix on the series ''The Healing Powers of Dude'', will adapt the novel for the feature film.
Lee will produce the movie along with A-Major Media's Mary Lee and BH Entertainment's Charles Pak.
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