
Get ready for a major throwback to the early 2000s in the new comedy film 'Wild Thing', directed by Son Jae Gon.
The film follows the story of a co-ed group who was once a massive sensation in the early K-Pop scene. However, after disbanding due to a certain incident, the group is offered a chance to reunite and stand on stage once again 20 years later.
The fictional, 1st-generation co-ed group in the film is known as Triangle, made up of members Hwang Hyun Woo (played by Kang Dong Won), the leader and the "dancing machine"; Byun Do Mi (played by Park Ji Hyun), the center and main vocalist; and Goo Sang Goo (played by Uhm Tae Goo), the maknae and rapper.



As a part of the promotions for the upcoming, summer premiere of 'Wild Thing', Triangle has decided to make a comeback(?) with a new single album, titled 'Love Is'. According to the group's official SNS, a pre-release song will be unveiled on April 21, followed by the single album release on June 3, which is also the theatrical release date of 'Wild Thing'. New teaser photos for the comeback unleashed on April 9 show the cast paying homage to the legendary co-ed group Koyote with retro colors and fashion.
Stay tuned to find out if Triangle will successfully make their long-awaited comeback(?), and look forward to the premiere of 'Wild Thing' in theaters across South Korea on June 3!
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