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06.05.2020 - 10:13 / thehollywoodnews.com
One of our favourite guilty pleasures from the 1990s is the Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes-starring action sci-fi Demolition Man. It has been the best part of 30 years since that movie stormed into cinemas but it looks like a sequel might be a possibility after Stallone took part in a Q+A at the weekend.
Speaking on Instagram, the legend himself was quizzed if a sequel could be on the way: “I think there is coming… we’re working on it right now with Warner Bros. and it’s looking fantastic,
Dr. Dre is acknowledging how social media may burden the artists of today.
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There are no two ways about it: Lee Min Ho oozes the regal vibe in The King: Eternal Monarch. The South Korean actor marks his return to the small screen after completing his military enlistment with the SBS drama. Although the K-Drama series is getting mixed reactions from fans, Min Ho still holds a special place in everyone's hearts. However, a BTS fan reimagined the series with the band's eldest member Jin. The ARMY member took to Twitter to share their views with a poster.
While Lee Min Ho and Kim Go Eun's chemistry in the spotlight of The King: Eternal Monarch, fans are enjoying Woo Do Hwan's bond with Min Ho and Go Eun off-screen as well. The actor plays dual roles in the show. In the Republic of Korea, the actor essays the role of Jo Eun-Sup, a happy-go-lucky public worker, who shares a little brother like relationship with Go Eun's Jung Tae Eul. Whereas in the Kingdom of Corea, the actor plays the chief royal guard Jo Yeong who protects Min Ho's Lee Gon.
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Lee Min Ho was pleasantly surprised to have received a gift from his friend, South Korean actor Lee Jung Jea. The Cheif of Staff star sent the actor a blue coffee truck on the sets of The King: Eternal Monarch to shower Min Ho with support. The actor took to Instagram to share pictures of his gift. Min Ho stood by the stuck holding a cold-brewed coffee to share a glimpse of his gift with his fans on social media.
Is it nearly 30 years since Demolition Man came out? This minor classic took the Rambo-esque antics of Sylvester Stallone and put them in a blender with Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. The result is a genuine Hollywood oddity.
It has been four weeks since premiered. The SBS South Korean drama series stars Lee Min Ho and Kim Go Eun in the lead role with Woo Do-hwan, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Jung-jin and Kim Kyung-nam in prominent supporting roles. While the series has been riding the troubled tides when it comes to the ratings owing to several reasons (including Min Ho and Go Eun's underdeveloped chemistry), there are five interesting aspects of The King: Eternal Monarch that makes the series worth your time.
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Lee Min-Ho has our attention this weekend for several reasons. The actor currently stars in The King: Eternal Monarch.
The King: Eternal Monarch aired its seventh and eighth episodes over the weekend. The Lee Min-Ho and Kim Go-Eun starrer unfolded several subplots, including Woo Du Hwan's Captain Jo Young crossing the bridge to the parallel universe and Min-Ho's Lee Gon inching a step closer to Lim Min's plans.