South Korean actor Kim Seon-ho is in talks to join the cast of "Dog Days," an anthology film about people finding happiness from raising dogs. "Minari" actress Youn Yuh-jung, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar this year, and "Lost" actress Kim Yun-jin are set to star in the movie produced by JK Film, known for hit films such as "Haeundae" (2009) and "Ode to My Father" (2014).

Once the casting is completed, the film will start shooting either in December or January of next year. Meanwhile, Kim has a busy schedule for 2022. He will make his big-screen debut with director Park Hoon-jung's new film, "Sad Tropics" (working title). The film revolves around a boy with a Korean father and a Filipina mother, who dreams of becoming a boxer.

He will also star as the lead character in the romance flick, "Two O' Clock Date," alongside Lim Yoon-a. It follows a romance between two apartment neighbors ― a woman with a huge secret and a man who lives on the floor above her.

Kim debuted as a theater actor in the comedy play, "New Boeing Boeing," in 2009. He has portrayed supporting roles in TV shows, including JTBC's "Welcome to Waikiki 2" (2019), tvN's "Catch the Ghost" (2019) and "Start-Up" (2020). He gained prominence through his current role in the rom-com series, "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha," playing opposite actress Shin Min-ah.

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