Netflix has dropped the official trailer and poster for the upcoming Korean thriller Wall To Wall, starring Kang Ha Neul. The film explores the dark side of homeownership, blending psychological suspense with a murder mystery. It will premiere globally on July 18, 2025.
The trailer starts with a cheerful tone as Woo Seong (Kang Ha Neul) celebrates buying his dream apartment. He uses all his savings, loans, and even sells his mother’s garlic field to afford it. But his happiness quickly turns to horror when strange noises from upstairs disrupt his peace.
What begins as minor annoyance soon becomes a nightmare. Woo Seong loses sleep, grows paranoid, and starts questioning his sanity. The trailer hints at eerie neighbors, hidden secrets, and a possible murder case. The tagline on the poster asks, “A life of debt. An endless noise. Am I to blame?”
Wall To Wall is directed by Kim Tae Joon, known for the 2023 thriller Unlocked. The film also stars Yeom Hye Ran (The Glory, Mask Girl) and Seo Hyun Woo (Decision to Leave). Yeom plays Eun Hwa, the apartment’s resident representative, while Seo takes the role of Jin Ho, Woo Seong’s neighbor.
The movie highlights Korea’s housing crisis, where many struggle to buy homes due to high prices. The title refers to the standard 84-square-meter apartment, a common but costly dream in Korean cities. The cramped living spaces and noise issues add to the film’s tense atmosphere.
Fans of psychological thrillers will find similarities to shows like Strangers from Hell and The Glory. The trailer’s shift from bright to dark tones has already sparked discussions online. Many viewers praised Kang Ha Neul’s intense performance in the teaser.
“Did you hear about the murder in the next apartment complex?” This chilling line from the trailer leaves audiences curious. The film promises a mix of real-life fears and supernatural-like suspense, making it a must-watch for thriller lovers.
Wall To Wall will be available worldwide on Netflix. The runtime is approximately 120 minutes. With its gripping plot and strong cast, the movie is set to be one of the biggest Korean thrillers of 2025.
Credits: Netflix Korea