Actors Lee Sung-min, left, and Lee Hee-joon pose during a press conference for the new comedy horror film “Handsome Guysat Megabox COEX in Gangnam District, Seoul, Tuesday. Courtesy of NEW By Lee Gyu-lee Actors Lee Sung-min and Lee Hee-joon have reunited for the new multi-genre comedy film, “Handsome Guys,” about four years after they appeared together in the political thriller, “The Man Standing Next” (2020). Adapted from the 2010 American film, “Tucker & Dale vs.

Evil,” the new comedy horror film, set to be released on June 26, follows two carpenter friends, Jae-pil (Lee Sung-min) and Sang-goo (Lee Hee-jun), who believe they are handsome and sexy. Despite their belief and modest personalities, they leave an intimidating impression with their rough, unforgettable looks. The two move to a new house in the countryside for a peaceful life.

One day, they are falsely accused of abducting a college girl, Mi-na (Gong Seung-yeon), as they try to rescue her from a lake. Their dream of a peaceful country life takes an even more sinister turn when a long-concealed evil spirit in the house's basement is revealed. This is the directorial debut of the newcomer Nam Dong-hyub.

Lee Sung-min expressed satisfaction working again with Lee Hee-jun. “I enjoyed it. In ‘The Man Standing Next,’ we had to be on edge for the nail-biting thriller when acting.

But this time, I was just open-minded and comfortable working to build up (our characters) together,” Lee said during a pre.