BTS achieved another milestone this week. The septet not only returned to the top spot of Billboard Hot 100 with their latest track Dynamite but BTS scored the #1 spot on Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl.
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After he had us bowing down to him with his stellar performance in Itaewon Class earlier this year, we are eager to see what Park Seo Joon has in store for fans in Dream. The Korean actor will be seen playing a football coach in the international film.
The movie also stars Hotel Del Luna star IU. The wait has been long but we are patiently waiting for the duo to reveal their movie as and when they are ready. While he has been MIA on the screen, he has been making up for it on his Instagram.
BTS achieved another milestone this week. The septet not only returned to the top spot of Billboard Hot 100 with their latest track Dynamite but BTS scored the #1 spot on Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl.
After catching international attention for his role in Parasite, Lee Sun Gyun prepares to star his first-ever disaster movie tentatively titled Silence. The actor was previously in talks for the role.
Gemma Collins has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize with it being believed she could solve the North Korea crisis.The 39 year old has been put forward for the gong — which has previously been awarded to the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama —by the Romford Research Institute for Peace.
The TIME 100 Most Influential People of 2020 has been released and some of the most iconic names in the entertainment industry have featured on the list. The diverse list features a list of actors, directors and musicians from different cultures and walks of life.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: The London Korean Film Festival will celebrate its 15th anniversary from October 29– November 12 in both digital and physical forms. This is the first year the event will offer online screenings available to audiences across the UK, along with a selection of special cinema screenings in London.
There is no denying that Lee Min Ho is one fine-looking actor! The King: Eternal Monarch star already had a huge international fan following. However, after the actor's latest Emperor act has amplified his stardom.
Yoo Ah In was last seen in #ALIVE. The actor starred opposite Park Shin Hye in the survival drama.
BTS made history this month. The Korean pop group debuted on the summit of the prestigious Billboard Hot 100 list and held their spot for two weeks straight with their recently released song Dynamite.
BTS ARMY was waiting with bated breaths ever since it was announced that their idols were making their return to America's Got Talent after two years since their Idol performance in 2018. Moreover, the septet was going to perform their latest hit Dynamite which has been setting several records in the US.
It has been one helluva year for BTS. After shattering numerous records with Map of the Soul: 7, the septet had the ARMY bowing down to them after they debuted on the summit of Billboard's Hot 100.
Lee Min Ho is the king of social media, on the South Korean actors' front. The actor, who was last seen in The King: Eternal Monarch, has over 19 million followers on Instagram, becoming the most followed Korean actor on the platform.
A new movie based on the 2014 Korean feature Haemoo is in the works from writer-director Matt Palmer and has Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho attached to produce. Awards season regular Participant is behind the project, titled Sea Fog, that will be produced byDooho Choi and Lewis Taewan Kim, along with Ho.Participant’s Jeff Skoll and Anikah McLaren will executive produce.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerParticipant and Oscar winning Parasite director Bong Joon Ho have teamed up for a new adaptation of Sea Fog, a feature based on Bong’s 2014 Korean film Haemoo, which will be written and directed by Matt Palmer (Calibre).The original film, which was directed by Shim Sung Bo and written by Bong and Shim, was adapted from the 2007 stage play by the same name and inspired by a true story.