
The action crime blockbuster ″The Wind Blows,″ featuring Jackie Chan, Tony Leung, and Seventeen’s Jun, has unveiled its main trailer ahead of its September release. The film revolves around a criminal organization that infiltrates a high-tech surveillance network to steal billions of won, showcasing the thrilling pursuit by a small, elite surveillance team determined to bring them down.
The trailer kicks off with a gripping scene in an elevator where Jackie Chan portrays legendary crime investigator Huang Dezhong, facing off against Tony Leung’s character, Fu Rong Sheng, the leader of a notorious criminal organization. The powerful performances of both actors create a tense atmosphere that captivates viewers.

With its star-studded cast and promises of captivating action sequences, anticipation for ″The Wind Blows″ is building. The film has already achieved box office success in China, where it topped the charts shortly after its release on the 16th. In just two days, it attracted 6.3 million viewers and grossed over 2.3 billion yuan (approximately 430 billion won).
Pre-sales reached an impressive 18.95 million in the first week, reflecting the film’s immense popularity. Its high production quality and compelling action sequences have earned it a 9.7 audience rating on a Chinese ratings website. This success is attributed to its blend of popular appeal and artistic quality.
The focus now shifts to whether ″The Wind Blows″ will resonate with Korean audiences as it has with Chinese viewers. The film’s box office performance and audience reactions are expected to significantly influence the film industry in the coming months. Following its release, reactions and box office results will be closely monitored.