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Movie 'Good News'

The stars of the new movie "Good News," an original movie by Netflix -- Seol Kyung-koo, Ryu Seung-beom and Hong Kyung (L to R) -- pose for a photo during a publicity event in Seoul on Oct. 14, 2025.
A still from "Good News," provided by Netflix, features South Korean officials from the movie. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) A still from "Good News," provided by Netflix, features Nobody, portrayed ...
Director Byun Sung-hyun‘s Netflix film “Good News,” a black comedy inspired by a real ’70s hijacking incident that spans Japan, South Korea and North Korea, marks the filmmaker’s fourth collaboration ...
When the Red Army Faction hijacks a plane and demands to be flown to Pyongyang, an international delegation scrambles to make a Seoul airport look like North Korea. Sure, the Yodogo Hijacking Incident ...
Burt is a contributor for TIME. Burt is a contributor for TIME. Like many of cinema’s best historical black comedies, Good News is based on fact. The Korean film follows the real-life 1970 hijacking ...
“Sometimes, even the truth can be a lie.” In Good News, it’s 1970, and a shouty group of terrorist upstarts have taken midair control of a Japanese airliner. Those facts are known. But from there on ...