Korean version of 'American Idol' will be made into a film
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'Superstar K', which is rewriting a history of cable program, will be made into a film. On September 20th, an official from the movie industry said that CJ Entertainment, Korea's biggest Film Investing Company, is planning and developing an auditionfor a film based on 'Superstar K'.
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'Superstar K' is a public audition program that is targeting all Korean citizens. It recently reached 14% viewer rating and this made 'Superstar K' the best cable program in Korea TV history.
CJ Entertainment was originally designing a movie about auditioning but changed it to the film based on 'Superstar K' since this program became a hit product. Every episode of 'Superstar K' contains behind story of contestants so officials decided that it was a good idea to turn this into a film.
Mnet, the provider of 'Superstar K' is subsidiary company of CJ Entertainment, and therefore, there is no trouble during the movie making process. Cheon Seong-il, who wrote 'Scandal Makers, will co-produce this new film as well as 'The Fugitive Plan B' and 'All Quiet on the Western Front'.
Hollywood loves a story in which characters with many stories become successful after many auditions so people are wondering whether stories of John Park, Huh Gak, Kim Gue-rim and more, who became a star from 'Superstar K', will be in the film or not.
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