The first teaser poster for South Korea's big budgeted disaster film Haeundae has washed ashore and it presents a killer wave as high as the skyscrapers in the city. Oh man, its not a pleasant day to play at the beach when your suddenly interrupted by a massive wall of water approaching towards you and then starts crashing down everywhere. Here's the synopsis:
Haeundae, a popular vacation spot on the East Sea coast of the Korean penninsula, draws one million visitors to its beaches every year. Man-sik, a native of Haeundae lost his co-worker in a tsunami four years ago, but now he leads a simple life running a small sushi shop and is preparing to propose to his longtime girlfriend, Yeon-hee. Meanwhile, a tsunami researcher KIM Hwi discovers the East Sea is showing signs of activity similar to the Indian Ocean at the time of the 2004 tsunami. Despite his warnings, the Disaster Prevention Agency affirms that Korea is in no harm. Eventually, a deadly wave is coming with only ten minutes to spare. While the vacationers enjoying a peaceful hot summer day, a mega-tsunami is headed straight for Haeundae.
The release date is set sometime in July.


There's also a teaser trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1UVbOZzI-g