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DRIFT : King of corner

Summary

Format
Feature Film, 52-Episode Webtoon / OSMU (One Source Multi Use)

Title
DRIFT: King of the Corner

Genre
Car Action

Running Time
Feature Film: Approx. 120 minutes
Webtoon: 52 episodes

Planning Intent
There has never been a proper racing film from Korea.
The U.S. has Fast & Furious, France has Taxi, and Japan has Initial D.
We wanted to create a truly Korean racing story that captures the essence of all these iconic titles — with uniquely local flavor and flair.

Synopsis
A quiet rural town is thrown into chaos when a large supermarket chain opens, threatening the livelihood of the old local market. At the same time, a group of street racers from the city begins using the winding mountain roads behind the village as their personal drift course.

Jin-soo, a local young man, decides to stand up to them. He takes on the challenge of winding (mountain road) racing to defend his town. But against their powerful city-tuned race cars, his skills and vehicle seem hopelessly outmatched.

Can Jin-soo protect his town — and become the true King of the Corner?

Company Profile

Broadcasting Character

h CREATIVE GROUP

h CREATIVE GROUP is a comprehensive creative company
that spans the full spectrum of content production,
including film production, character and emoticon development.

We are an optimized organization where
“people of diverse colors” come together
to deliver our clients’ messages in the most creative and flexible ways.

Backed by strong in-house production capabilities,
we have experience in producing feature films
and possess a wide portfolio of original scenario IPs,
developing story-driven creative strategies
targeting both domestic and global content markets.

In addition, through our proprietary brand Philip Paker,
we operate a character licensing business
that expands into fashion and cosmetics.

Rooted in technology, artistry, imagination, and execution,
h CREATIVE GROUP continues to grow as a creative studio
that leads the way in delivering content demanded by both the era and the market.

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