Allison Miller Joins “Blood: The Last Vampire” Live-Action Movie
Fangoria reports that American TV actress Allison Miller will be joining the Hong Kong-Japanese cast of the live-action version of “Blood: The Last Vampire”, based on the short anime of the same name. The film, set to star South Korean actress Jeon Ji-Hyun, will now be directed by Chris Nahon (”Kiss of the Dragon”) instead of “Fearless” director Ronny Yu as originally expected. “Blood: The Last Vampire” stars Ji-Hyun as Saya, a vampire who looks like a teen girl, whose job is to go around Japan dispatching of vampires and other demonic creatures. Despite being based on a Japanese animation and starring a Korean actress, the film will be shot in English.
Korean Babe Jeon Ji-hyun is Live-Action “Blood: The Last Vampire”
According to MovieHole, director Ronny Yu (”Fearless”, “Freddy vs. Jason”) has cast the lead for his live-action adaptation of the Japanese animation “Blood: The Last Vampire”, which tells the tale of the last remaining vampire, as she joins forces with humans to destroy creatures terrorizing an American military base in Japan. (No idea if the live-action movie will transplant the plot of the anime, though.) If you’re an Asian movie fan, then you already know who Jeon Ji-Hyun (or Jun Ji-Hyun) is; she’s probably the most famous South Korean actress since her hit romantic comedy “My Sassy Girl”. The live-action “Blood”, re-titled “Blood Vampire”, will be shot in the English-language with a budget of $30 million.
Jeon Ji-Hyun (Jun Ji-Hyun) Commercial Video Stills
Korean starlet Jeon Ji-Hyun “My Sassy Girl” knows what guys like. Her. This makes me want to visit Korea. Or at least, not think of it as “that place where they have dog on the menu”, and instead, “that place where Jeon Ji-Hyun comes from”. But come on, dog on the menu? That’s just not right, guys.
Jeon Ji-Hyun (Jun Ji-Hyun) is a Major Korean Babe
Meet South Korea’s hottest and sexiest starlet, Jeon Ji-Hyun (or Jun Ji-hyun, as her name is sometimes spelled). We’re still waiting for her to bust the American film market wide open, but for now — wow.