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XO, Kitty is the new Netflix series created by Jenny Han and serves as a spin-off to her To All the Boys film franchise.
We caught up with Sang Heon Lee, the newcomer who stars as Min Ho, to learn more about him.
In addition to his role in the Netflix series, Sang Heon can also be seen in the upcoming movie Gran Turismo, which hits theaters this summer.
Check out 10 Fun Facts about him below!
I consider my second hometown as HK because I grew up there. I love to go climbing and bouldering. Four times a week! I went to the UK for university. I learned how to properly cook by watching Gordon Ramsay YouTube videos. I love food.. huge foodie.Head inside to read the rest of the fun facts…
I love to do spontaneous trips. I’d rather be outside than staying inside: outdoor type. It takes me one hour to get ready. I always try to take a siesta: nap, if possible. I love Maeshil juice, which is a Korean sweet green plum juice. Love it if it’s like a mocktail where you have the concentrate mixed with sparkling water.Make sure to watch XO, Kitty on Netflix. The series premieres on May 18!
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Elliot Page‘s new memoir “Pageboy” is being released next week and there’s a whole chapter dedicated to an A-List actor who verbally assaulted him back in 2014.
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse has finally arrived in cinemas, with critics and fans alike heaping praise on the animated sequel.Initial reviews have suggested that it’s even better than 2018’s Into The Spider-Verse, which drew major plaudits for its unique animation style and heartfelt storyline.Picking up from the events of the first film, this follow-up sees Miles Morales and Gwen Stacey catapulted across the Multiverse, where they encounter a team of Spider-People charged with protecting its very existence.An official synopsis reads: “But when the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spiders and must redefine what it means to be a hero so he can save the people he loves most.”Shameik Moore reprises his voice role as Miles Morales for this sequel. Fans may have seen the actor in the 2015 crime-comedy Dope.
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Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “Looking for Love,” the season finale of FX’s “Dave,” now streaming on Hulu. Brad Pitt was held hostage, rapped in autotune, shot with an arrow and revealed his “real name” is Luke — all during Wednesday night’s season finale of FX’s “Dave.” In fact, the Hollywood A-lister might bring the underrated dark comedy its first series nom after three seasons. Playing himself, Pitt will be among the guest acting submissions for the dark comedy, Variety has learned exclusively. Taking place on a night full of twists and turns, the 46-minute “Looking for Love” episode — directed by Kitao Sakurai and written by Dave Burd and Vanessa McGee — shows Dave being held hostage by a superfan who just wants to “hang out” with Pitt, an actor and aspiring rap star.
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Leaving their mark. Nancy Drew’s story has been introduced on screen by various actresses over the years — and each one brought their own style to the legendary fictional character.
Al Pacino, 83, is expecting his fourth child and his first with 29-year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah.
Tom Holland is leading a new psychological thriller – and the Spider-Man actor has “never been more excited to share” a project with his fans. The British actor leads The Crowded Room, which is an adaptation of Daniel Keyes’ 1981 novel The Minds of Billy Milligan.
Lulu Wilson is back as the title character in the new movie The Wrath of Becky and we caught up with her amid the film’s release!
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There’s a new Disney villain in town. Jessica Alexander stars as Vanessa, the human alter ego of Melissa McCarthy’s Ursula, in The Little Mermaid.
We’re just one day away from The Little Mermaid officially hitting theaters!
This month fans got their first look at Blake Lively as Lily Bloom on the set of It Ends With Us, a film adaptation of the popular book and #BookTok sensation of the same title. It Ends With Us follows the journey of Lily Bloom, a young woman with a troubled past, exploring themes of abuse, love triangles, heartbreak, and emotional turmoil.The author, Colleen Hoover, has described it as the most challenging book she has ever written.
+ Dior renews contract with Johnny Depp in unprecedented $20 million deal + Actress whose face was destroyed by drugs says she didn’t like her last plastic surgerySamantha was known for her role as Heather Shyres in the remake of “Carrie” (2013). The actress was admitted to a hospital in Toronto, Canada.
isn't your typical coming-of-age romantic comedy. Netflix's spinoff series focuses on Lara Jean's younger sister, Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart), as she goes on her own journey of self-discovery and love as she moves to Seoul, South Korea, to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, Dae (Minyeong Choi).
two sequels). “XO, Kitty” is busier than the simply plotted “To All the Boys,” for better and for worse, but, fans of the films — or viewers hankering for a cute (and very tame) romcom – should find plenty to enjoy and it’s helmed by Jenny Han, who wrote the books on which “To All the Boys” is based.Kitty, now 17, and with her older sisters off in college (they appear in the show in the form of text messages), is ready for her own adventure.A hopeless romantic, she convinces her father (an under-used John Corbett) to send her to the Korean International School of Seoul– which has the overly on-the-nose acronym “KISS.”It also conveniently happens to be her late mother’s alma mater.
What to watch: 7 movies and shows to stream this week - May 5What to watch: 7 movies and shows to stream this week - May 12Netflix’s “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” revitalized the teen rom-com, inspiring thousands of pale imitations. The series author, Jenny Han, is back with a new story, taking the baby sister of the trilogy’s protagonist and placing her front and center. The series follows Kitty Song-Covey as she leaves Portland for a fancy boarding school in Seoul, hoping to reconnect with her roots and her long distance boyfriend.