After a nine-year hiatus, Song Hye Kyo returns to the big screen as a nun.

According to an exclusive story that Star News published on January 13, Song Hye Kyo is most likely to make a triumphant return to the South Korean film industry.

The beautiful actress will appear in the highly anticipated film "The Black Nuns," which has piqued the interest of fans all around the world.

"The Black Nuns" is a gender-flipped remake of the critically acclaimed 2015 film "The Priests." The original picture, starring famed actors Kim Yun-seok and Kang Dong-won, gathered more than 5.44 million viewers, marking a big box office success. The film's popularity has raised expectations for the female-centric spin-off "The Black Nuns," with Song Hye Kyo's approaching metamorphosis into a nun for her role generating a lot of excitement and passion from fans all over the world.

While she hasn't been completely missing from the big screen, having appeared in Chinese films like "I Am the Queen" in 2014 and the "TaePyungReon" series in 2016, "The Black Nuns" marks Kyo's return to South Korean cinema after nearly a decade. Her previous film was the critically praised "My Brilliant Life," which was released in September 2014.

Song Hye Kyo's acting abilities were recognized when she starred in the Netflix original series "The Glory," which premiered in December of last year. This has increased excitement for her upcoming performance in "The Black Nuns," where fans are looking forward to seeing how she transforms her role.