Watch for the official announcement on December 15th regarding the Revenant art book, which promises to include the original 500-page script and deleted scenes. Stay tuned to this feed for updates on the potential Hollywood remake and Kim Eun-hee’s next project.
By D. Kim | K-Culture Desk
However, writer Kim Eun-hee ( Signal , Kingdom ) recently gave a rare interview at the Busan International Film Festival. When asked about the open-ended fate of the latnja (the evil mirror), she stated: "The story of that family and that village is complete. But the mythos of the 'Korean ghost'—the idea that a powerful grudge can attach to an object—is a universe. If there were a story about a different object, in a different time… that could be interesting." This has led to rampant fan speculation about a potential anthology sequel — Revenant: The Red Lacquer Box or Revenant: The Jangsan Tiger —rather than a direct continuation. One of the biggest "latest" updates involves Hollywood. In early 2025, a production banner known for American adaptations of K-dramas (the team behind Money Heist: Korea 's US distribution) registered the domain Revenant-US.com . #revenantkdrama latest
While no studio has confirmed a deal, industry insiders suggest that a premium cable network (likely HBO or FX) is in "early negotiations" for the rights. The core appeal? Unlike typical K-horror, Revenant relies on (the five prohibitions of the possessed) rather than jump scares. A Western version would likely change the setting to the Appalachian Mountains or the Pacific Northwest, using indigenous folklore instead of Korean shamanism. 4. Fan Theories: The Hidden Scene You Missed The #revenantkdrama tag on Twitter/X is currently ablaze with a new fan theory regarding Episode 12. A user with high visual acuity noticed that in the final shot of the destroyed latnja mirror, a single shard reflects not Gu San-yeong’s face, but that of Professor Yeom Hae-sang (Oh Jung-se) as a child. Watch for the official announcement on December 15th