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'The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure' is a 2022 South Korean period adventure film directed by Kim Jeong-hoon and starring Han Hyo-joo and Kang Ha-neul. A spiritual sequel of 2014 film 'The Pirates', the film is about adventures of pirates who gather in the sea and search for the royal treasures that have disappeared without a trace. It was released in IMAX format on January 26, 2022 coinciding with Korean New Year holiday.

On box office, it became the first Korean film to register 1 million viewers in 2022 on 11th day of its release. It is currently the 10th highest-grossing Korean film of 2022, with a gross of US$10.31 million and 1.33 million admissions.

The film is available for streaming on Netflix from March 2, 2022.

Cast



* Han Hyo-joo as Hae-rang, captain of the pirate ship

*Kang Ha-neul as Woo Moo-chi, leader of the bandits

* Lee Kwang-soo as Mak-yi, a pirate king wannabe

* Kwon Sang-woo as Bu Heung-soo, treasure-seeking rebel

* Chae Soo-bin as Hae-geum, a born con artist and a sharpshooter

* Oh Se-hun as Han-goong, an ace archer

* Kim Sung-oh as Kang-seop, Moo Chi's right-hand man

* Park Ji-hwan as Akwi, stone-fisted maw of the pirates.

* Park Hoon as Mangcho, a subordinate of the rebel Bu Heung-soo who fights against the pirates in pursuit of treasure.

Supporting

*Kim Ki-doo as Gomchi, A member of the Dan-ju Haerang Pirates.

Special appearance

* Sung Dong-il

Production



Development

In December 2018, the production of sequel to 2014 film 'The Pirates' was announced. The film is directed by Kim Jeong-hoon, originally scheduled for the return of Kim Nam-gil and Son Ye-jin, and was expected to start filming in June 2019. In March 2019, Lee Kwang-soo joined the cast replacing Yoo Hae-jin, the member of original film cast. Due to various reasons and schedule conflicts of main leads, the filming was cancelled in May 2019. It took another ten months for producers to modify the script, cast the actors, and start the film with a new story.

Casting

In March 2020 it was reported that Kang Ha-neul was considering to appear in the film. Han Hyo-joo reunited with Kang Ha-Neul, as she confirmed her casting in the film, marking her return to cinema after two years since 'Illang: The Wolf Brigade'. In April 2020, Chae Soo-bin joined the cast of the film. In June 2020 the cast line-up of the film was completed and filming was planned to start in July.

Filming

Filming began in July 2020, and concluded in January 2021. In September 2020, a staff member of the special effects team was tested positive for COVID-19, but other members were found negative. Previously the schedule was also delayed due to the rainy season.

The film was produced with an estimated cost of .

Release



The film was originally scheduled to be released in the summer of 2021. The release date was pushed back to the Chuseok festival holidays, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 in South Korea. On October 29, 2021, it was announced that it will be theatrically released during the 2022 Korean New Year holiday. The film was released in IMAX format on January 26, 2022. On January 21, it was also released in 4DX, Superflex G, Superflex, Super 4D, and Dolby Atmos formats in 3 theatres.

The film was made available for streaming globally on Netflix from March 2, 2022.

Reception



Box office

The film was released on 1703 screens on January 26, 2022. As per Korean Film Council (Kofic) integrated computer network, the film opened at no 1 place with 120,025 admissions on the Korean box office. It maintained its no 1 position at the Korean box office for consecutive 14 days after its release by gathering 1,122,499 cumulative admissions.

it is at 10th place among all the Korean films released in the year 2022, with gross of US$10.31 million and 1,339,242 admissions.

; Weekly admissions (Based on the Integrated Computer Network for Cinema Admission Tickets)

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 60% approval rating, based on 5 reviews with an average rating of 6/10.

Kim Na-young writing for MK Sports termed the film as "spectacular adventures of pirates", and praised the performance of actors writing, "The actors' performances are also flawless." Kim found the story of the film "obvious" but not "boring". When comparing it with previous film Kim said, "It's the second story, which is not a continuation story, but another work." Concluding, Kim stated, "If you have seen the first movie, it will be fun to compare and watch, and if you see this film, it is fun to look for the first story again." Kim Hyun-soo of Cine21 comparing the film with previous version 'The Pirates' (2014) wrote, "The harmonious combination of naval battles and intense ground battles that have increased so much is the exclusive highlight of this series. Praising performances of the cast and action sequences Kim stated, "The action of the three-way composition created by Kang Ha-neul, Han Hyo-joo, and Kwon Sang-woo is enough to attract attention."

Johnny Loftus of Decider reviewing the series praised the performance of Han Hyo-joo writing "[she] is a revelation as the bold and courageous Captain Hae-rang." Concluding Loftus wrote, "Sword Fights on the decks of ships? Treasure maps? Mysterious islands shrouded by fearsome storms? 'The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure' has it all, and a charismatic cast to boot."

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