After a six-year hiatus, the Tazza film franchise is officially returning. The upcoming installment, Tazza 4: The Song of Beelzebub (working title), has confirmed its main cast and revealed a first concept poster, signaling a darker and more expansive new chapter.

The film follows Jang Tae Young (played by Byun Yo Han), who once believed he had the world in his hands through the poker business, only to lose everything due to the betrayal of his closest friend, Park Tae Young (played by Roh Jae Won). Years later, the two meet again through high-stakes gambling on a global scale, risking their lives in a confrontation driven by ambition, resentment, and fate.
Byun Yo Han’s Jang Tae Young is portrayed as a gambler born with an instinctive ability to attract money. As he awakens to the potential of the poker business and launches a new venture, his rapid rise is abruptly cut short by an unexpected betrayal from his trusted companion. Roh Jae Won plays Park Tae Young, a naturally gifted poker player who has long lived in Jang Tae Young’s shadow. Drawn into the business at his friend’s persuasion, he gradually becomes consumed by obsession and ambition, ultimately standing on the opposite side.

Joining them is Japanese actress Ayaka Miyoshi, who takes on the role of Kaneko, a division head at a company backed by a yakuza organization. Her interest in the poker business run by the two men introduces an additional layer of tension and unpredictability to the story.
The newly released poster centers on a poker card marked with a fly and stained with a bloody fingerprint, symbolizing Beelzebub, the lord of hell. The imagery hints at the corrupting nature of desire and money, setting a grim and suspenseful tone for the film.
Tazza 4: The Song of Beelzebub is currently in production and is scheduled for release in 2026.
