Amazon Prime Video releases first stills of actor Kim Nam-gil in upcoming K-drama 'Island'
Amazon Prime Video original Korean drama “Island” dropped the first stills of actor Kim Nam-gil in his new role.
In “Island,” Kim Nam-gil plays the role of Van, a half human and half monster who had no choice but to fight demons for countless years on his own.

“Island,” based on a popular Korean webtoon of the same name and set in Jeju Island, tells the tale of individuals who are fated to fight against evil forces that are trying to destroy the world.
Kim Nam-gil is starring in “Island” together with Cha Eun-woo, Lee Da-hee and Sung Joon.
In the released stills, Kim Nam-gil as Van exudes a dark charisma as he grasps his dagger and slays demons. His fierce determination and skills accumulated from endless years of demon hunting is palpable.
In another still, Van holds onto chains tautly and fiercely gazes upon his opponent.


“From the first shoot, Kim Nam-gil analyzed his character with great detail and immersed himself completely into his character Van three-dimensionally from head to toe. Please look forward to actor Kim Nam-gil’s performance as he leads the story of ‘Island’ at its center,” according to “Island” producers.
Amazon Prime Video original series “Island” will release the first episode on Dec. 30.
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