Info in Movie News | The 2015 hit Hollywood film The Intern is getting a Korean remake, and rising star Han So Hee is reportedly in talks to play the lead. The original film, written and directed by Nancy Meyers, starred Anne Hathaway as a driven young CEO and Robert De Niro as a charming 70-year-old intern. With its mix of workplace drama and heartfelt friendship, the movie became a box office success and a fan favorite around the world.
According to Soompi, Han So Hee has been offered the lead role in the Korean adaptation. Her agency, 9ato Entertainment, confirmed the offer but added that nothing has been decided yet. “The Intern is one of the projects that has been proposed to her,” they said carefully.
In the Hollywood version, Anne Hathaway’s character, Jules Ostin, runs a growing fashion startup when she’s unexpectedly paired with Ben Whittaker, a retired executive looking for new purpose in life. Their friendship becomes the emotional core of the story. If Han So Hee takes the part, she’s expected to step into the Korean version of Jules, a powerful but emotionally complex leader navigating her career and personal life.
Also previously linked to the remake is veteran actor Choi Min Sik, best known for Oldboy, I Saw the Devil, and The Admiral: Roaring Currents. Reports in 2024 suggested he was being considered for the Korean counterpart of Robert De Niro’s role, although no formal casting has been announced.
This remake of The Intern could be a turning point in Han So Hee’s film career. She has primarily stood out for the characters in the thriller and romance genre. Apart from this, she hasn't done the characters which would give her the chance to express herself as an artist but to a larger audience. Of course, if it's bilateral, it would be a third film to her, after she had already played as Heavy Snow and Project Y.
The original film titled The Intern serenaded the world with earnings of close to a whopping $195 million and was well acclaimed due to its lighthearted color, generational themes, and actors profoundly performing. A Korean remake offers the chance to reimagine that charm through a different cultural lens, something that Korean cinema does particularly well when handling human relationships.
There’s no production schedule or release date yet, but the project is already attracting major attention thanks to its well-known source material and the big names being considered. Being the most successful movie around the world, the remake of The Intern can attract audience globally once again but this time in a Korean style.
If the original movie enthusiasts and Han So Hee's fans consider this, they will get a combination of a really exciting script and a certain feeling of nostalgia.
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