A comedy set in the world of K-Pop from RebelWilson is in the works .
, with a recent revision by Young II Kim , and follows a Korean American high school girl and her friends, who enter a worldwide talent competition to be the opening act for the world’s biggest K-Pop boy band.
With help from an ex-member of a British girl group and a former K-Pop trainee, theWilson, who will also appear in the movie, will produce via her Camp Sugar banner, along with Alison Owen and Debra Hayward producing through Monumental Pictures. Wilson, who will next be in theaters with Universal'sKim is repped by the Arlook Group and Ziffren Brittenham.
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