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.
11.09.2020 - 13:35 / pinkvilla.com
Next month, i.e. October, fans have another exciting K-drama to sink their teeth into and it's titled Start-Up.
The upcoming tvN series stars Uncontrollably Fond star Suzy, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo star Nam Joo-hyuk, Welcome to Waikiki 2 star Kim Seon-ho and Rain or Shine star Kang Han-na. When it comes to the storyline, Start-Up is set in Sandbox, South Korea's fictional Silicon Valley, and is based on characters from the world of start-up companies.To get fans excited for the upcoming
.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.
A new special centered on the life of "Tiger King" star Joe Exotic will attempt to answer the lingering questions from the six-part Netflix series that took the world by storm earlier this year. “Joe Exotic: Before He Was King” is a prequel to the Joe Exotic story that ultimately found the former zoo owner and exotic tiger handler behind bars for charges related to animal abuse as well as conjuring a plan to kill his arch-nemesis and fellow big cat enthusiast Carole Baskin.
Nam Joo-hyuk is excited to act in a coming-of-age drama yet again, after a long time, with Start-Up. For the unversed, the tvN drama also stars Suzy, Kim Seon-ho and Kang Han-na while it's set in Sandbox, South Korea's fictional Silicon Valley.
If you talk to your Grandma or someone who doesn’t know a Jedi from a Klingon, the idea that there is a deep-rooted feud between fandoms of “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” is obviously silly. They are completely different franchises with different themes, different stories, and very different goals.
Ed Meza @edmezavar“Gull,” Kim Mi-jo’s poignant South Korean drama, follows a woman whose life becomes increasingly difficult when she seeks justice against the man who raped her.The 61-year-old O-bok works as a seafood vendor in a Seoul street market that has been slated for redevelopment. One evening, after drinks with her colleagues, she is raped by Gi-taek, a fellow vendor and the powerful chairman of the redevelopment committee.
The moment we see beer, we crave for some fried chicken and we blame The King: Eternal Monarch for it. The South Korean drama show brought back our chicken craving as the series featuring numerous chicken binging moments.
Kang Daniel is surely making a mark in the Korean music industry with his music as he garners more and more fans along with several music show wins. His latest work was the release of his third EP Magneta in August which included the successful lead single Who U Are.
The world continues to battle with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis that has hit several countries this year. Given the impact that it has had on financial and health conditions, South Korean stars have been contributing towards various causes that could benefit those impacted adversely.
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.
It was in February 2020, when Crash Landing on You's tear-jerking yet happy series finale aired. Even though it's been a few months since the K-drama concluded, fans are still raving about the tvN drama whose highlight was the crackling chemistry between Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticDon’t be ringing any bells for Donald Trump just yet.