<p><em>Parasite </em>star Lee Sun-kyun, who played the snobbish patriarch of the wealthy Park family in the multiple Oscar-winning film, is set to headline the live-action series adaptation of the Korean webtoon <em>Dr Brain</em>.</p>.<p>Set up at Apple Studios, the series is the first completely Korean-language project at the streamer.</p>.<p>According to Variety, Kim Jee-woon is on board to write, direct and executive produce the Apple show. His directing credits include feature films like <em>I Saw The Devil</em> , <em>The Age of Shadows</em> and <em>The Last Stand</em>, his Hollywood debut starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.</p>.<p><em>Dr Brain</em> follows a brain scientist who is obsessive about figuring out new technologies to access the consciousness and memories of the brain. His life goes sideways when his family falls victim to a mysterious accident, and he uses his skills to access memories from his wife's brain to piece together the mystery of what actually happened to his family and why.</p>.<p>Lee is also known for his performance in films like<em> Paju</em>, <em>Helpless</em>, and series <em>Coffee Prince</em> and<em> My Mister</em>"</p>.<p>The Apple series is currently in production in South Korea and is slated to debut later this year.</p>.<p>Samuel Yeunju Ha, who executive produced Kim's film <em>Illang: The Wolf Brigade</em>, will also executive produce the series.</p>.<p>Ham Jung Yeub and Daniel Han executive produce for Studioplex, with Joy Jinsoo Lee and Min Young Hong executive producing for Kakao Entertainment.</p>.<p>Korea-based Bound Entertainment will produce along with Kakao Entertainment, Studioplex and Dark Circle Pictures.</p>.<p>Apple previously announced a series adaptation of Lee Min Jin's novel <em>Pachinko</em>, which will feature Korean, Japanese, and English dialogue.</p>.<p>Hallyu (Korean wave) star Lee Min Ho, known for series like <em>Boys Over Flowers</em> and "The Heirs", is one of the six cast members on the show which follows the "hopes and dreams" of four generations of a Korean immigrant famil</p>
<p><em>Parasite </em>star Lee Sun-kyun, who played the snobbish patriarch of the wealthy Park family in the multiple Oscar-winning film, is set to headline the live-action series adaptation of the Korean webtoon <em>Dr Brain</em>.</p>.<p>Set up at Apple Studios, the series is the first completely Korean-language project at the streamer.</p>.<p>According to Variety, Kim Jee-woon is on board to write, direct and executive produce the Apple show. His directing credits include feature films like <em>I Saw The Devil</em> , <em>The Age of Shadows</em> and <em>The Last Stand</em>, his Hollywood debut starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.</p>.<p><em>Dr Brain</em> follows a brain scientist who is obsessive about figuring out new technologies to access the consciousness and memories of the brain. His life goes sideways when his family falls victim to a mysterious accident, and he uses his skills to access memories from his wife's brain to piece together the mystery of what actually happened to his family and why.</p>.<p>Lee is also known for his performance in films like<em> Paju</em>, <em>Helpless</em>, and series <em>Coffee Prince</em> and<em> My Mister</em>"</p>.<p>The Apple series is currently in production in South Korea and is slated to debut later this year.</p>.<p>Samuel Yeunju Ha, who executive produced Kim's film <em>Illang: The Wolf Brigade</em>, will also executive produce the series.</p>.<p>Ham Jung Yeub and Daniel Han executive produce for Studioplex, with Joy Jinsoo Lee and Min Young Hong executive producing for Kakao Entertainment.</p>.<p>Korea-based Bound Entertainment will produce along with Kakao Entertainment, Studioplex and Dark Circle Pictures.</p>.<p>Apple previously announced a series adaptation of Lee Min Jin's novel <em>Pachinko</em>, which will feature Korean, Japanese, and English dialogue.</p>.<p>Hallyu (Korean wave) star Lee Min Ho, known for series like <em>Boys Over Flowers</em> and "The Heirs", is one of the six cast members on the show which follows the "hopes and dreams" of four generations of a Korean immigrant famil</p>