Dead by Daylight: All-Kill

Dead by Daylight: All-Kill is an upcoming Slasher film, based on the horror game, Dead by Daylight. It is the seventeenth film in the Dead by Daylight film series.

Plot
As a child, Ji-Woon Hak entertained the patrons at his parent's restaurant with his knife throwing acts. His father realized Ji-Woon had potential to become a big star and paid for him to take singing and dancing lessons.

When he was an adult, Ji-Woon was discovered at a talent show by Yun-Jin Lee, a producer for Mightee One Entertainment, and was recruited to transfer to Seoul, where he would be crafted into a star. Ji-Woon was chosen to be part of a new group called NO SPIN, alongside his new bandmates, Noe Ki-Nam, Hu Nam-Kyu, Sok Yo-Han and Kung Yong-Jin. The group toured Korea and had millions of fans worldwide. Ji-Woon, however, was frustrated about not being the sole focus of the praise and attention.

One day, after recording their new song with his bandmates, Ji-Woon left to grab some lunch, while his bandmates stayed in the recording booth. When Ji-Woon was on his way back, he could smell burning and returned to the recording booth to find his bandmates locked inside and a growing fire. Ji-Woon went to save them, but stopped, hearing his bandmates calling to save them, he relished in the attention, until it was too late.

After the deaths of his bandmates, Ji-Woon was celebrated as a tragic hero, who was too late to save his friends. Yun-Jin promoted him as a solo artist, going by the new stage name 'The Trickster'. Ji-Woon also produced his own songs. Ji-Woon started for some time performing solo versions of the songs he performed with NO SPIN, but eventually decided to start with his own music.

Ji-Woon struggled to write his own songs, until he remembered the panicked screams of his bandmates and got an idea. Ji-Woon snuck into the house of a college music student with a captivating voice. Ji-Woon tied the man up and gagged his mouth before torturing him, but found the act unfulfilling, as he couldn't hear the man screaming his name for mercy.

Over the next few months, Ji-Woon kidnapped several people and dragged them to an abandoned building where he could torture and kill them without having to gag them, allowing him to incorporate their screams of pain and fear into his music. With each victim, Ji-Woon left hints to the police, wrapping a mink boa from his latest photoshoot around his victim's neck, removing the tooth from one of his victims to match a missing tooth from a boxer in his latest music video and gouging out his victim's eyes and replacing them with his diamond cufflinks.

More to be added...

Cast

 * Kazuchika Okada as Ji-Woon Hak/The Trickster
 * TBA as Yun-Jin Lee
 * TBA as T'ae Hyonjun
 * TBA as P'an Hyuk
 * TBA as Hyon Chun-Hwa
 * TBA as Ryu Nam-Il
 * TBA as Uh Sun
 * TBA as No Seung-Heon
 * TBA as Noe Ki-Nam
 * TBA as Hu Nam-Kyu
 * TBA as Sok Yo-Han
 * TBA as Kung Yong-Jin
 * TBA as Ji-Woon's Father
 * TBA as Ji-Woon's Mother
 * TBA as Ji-Woon's Singing Teacher
 * TBA as Ji-Woon's Dance Teacher
 * TBA as Sop Ujin
 * TBA as Benedict Baker (Voice)

Controversey
The film was subject to allegations of racism for casting a Japanese actor as a Korean character, the director responded to the allegations, stating "I really wanted to do it right and cast a Korean actor, or an actor of Korean heritage, but I had too much trouble finding someone right for the role, he came in for the audition and I was blown away"