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Author: Rahul M
This business of finally releasing your solo debut days before you enlist in the military is kind of frustrating, right? It’s like, “Here’s all this potential. Now, buh-bye!” NCT’s Jungwoo was a late addition to the group, yet his age (and of course, nationality), means he’s next in line for an enlistment hiatus. Before that, he’s dropped solo track Sugar — a sweet mid-tempo that highlights his overall vibe. This feels more like a bouncy summer track, though I wish it would bounce with a bit more purpose and excitement. The production feels on constant verge of becoming something bigger…
JTBC’s upcoming drama “Love Me” has released its second teaser! Based on the Swedish series of the same name, “Love Me” tells the story of a selfish but relatable family in which each member begins their own journey of love and personal growth. Seo Hyun Jin plays obstetrician-gynecologist Seo Jun Kyung, while Chang Ryul plays music director Ju Do Hyun. While last week’s first teaser introduced Seo Jun Kyung’s complicated family history and the walls she built around her heart, the newly released teaser overturns that atmosphere as it captures the very moment Ju Do Hyun slips into her cold,…
NCT DREAM has won their first music show trophy for their new title track “Beat It Up”! On the November 28 episode of KBS 2TV’s “Music Bank,” the candidates for first place were NCT DREAM‘s “Beat It Up” and Stray Kids’ “Do It.” NCT DREAM ultimately took the prize with a total of 9,147 points. Congratulations to NCT DREAM! Watch the winner announcement and encore below: Performers on today’s show included NCT DREAM, ILLIT, CLOSE YOUR EYES, DKB, tripleS msnz, Baby DONT Cry, XODIAC, XLOV, VVUP, NOWZ, NTX, AM8IC, cosmosy, RESCENE, NEWBEAT, Burvey, Kwon Eui Bin, E11iVYN, Lee Byeong Chan,…
Longtime couple Ahn Dong Gu and Jung Bo Min will face an unexpected turning point in their relationship in “Last Summer”! “Last Summer” is a romance drama about a pair of childhood friends who discover the long-buried truth about their first love. Lee Jae Wook stars as Baek Do Ha, a talented architect, while Choi Sung Eun plays Song Ha Gyeong, a civil servant who longs to escape her hometown. Ahead of Episode 9, newly released stills capture Oh Seung Taek (Ahn Dong Gu) and Lee Seul (Jung Bo Min) sitting face-to-face in a serious conversation. Oh Seung Taek stares…
“Taxi Driver 3” has unveiled new stills of the lovable but often trouble-prone duo Jang Hyuk Jin and Bae Yoo Ram! Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, “Taxi Driver” is a drama about a mysterious taxi service that delivers vengeance on behalf of victims who are unable to get justice through the law. Last week, Season 3 kicked off on the highest premiere ratings of any miniseries to air in 2025. Ahead of Episode 3, newly released stills show Choi Kyung Goo (Jang Hyuk Jin) and Park Jin Eon (Bae Yoo Ram), who find themselves victims of…
November’s crisp breeze has officially settled in, making it the perfect time to curl up indoors and dive into the newest K-dramas. Check out the most loved titles on Viki this month! In no particular order. “Dear X” Based on a webtoon, “Dear X” is a series starring Kim You Jung as Baek Ah Jin, an A-list actress who climbs from rock bottom to the top of the industry by using other people. During her ascent to the top, Baek Ah Jin hides her cruel true nature beneath a beautiful mask, leaving behind a trail of the people she stepped on as…
TVING’s upcoming original series “Villains” has unveiled its first poster! “Villains” is a crime-action drama that delves into the intense clashes and fierce confrontations among criminals entangled in an ultra-precise counterfeit bill known as the “Supernote.” As players swap fake money for real currency—only to have that money stolen—the series unfolds into an unpredictable, high-stakes mind game among those determined to outsmart each other. The newly revealed poster captures the chilling presence of each villain, each hiding a different desire behind their cold stares. Though their gazes align toward the same target, J (Yoo Ji Tae), Cha Ki Tae (Lee…
Tension heightens as Kang Tae Oh, now living in Kim Se Jeong’s body, struggles to survive inside the palace in tonight’s episode of “Moon River”! “Moon River” is a fantasy romance drama that follows Crown Prince Lee Gang (Kang Tae Oh), a man who has lost his smile, and Park Dal I (Kim Se Jeong), a traveling merchant who has lost her memory. When their souls mysteriously switch, they are forced to live each other’s lives while concealing their secret. Spoilers After switching bodies with Park Dal I, Lee Gang (now in Park Dal I’s body) managed to sneak into…
Won Ji An has shared her thoughts on her upcoming JTBC drama “Surely Tomorrow”! “Surely Tomorrow” is a romance drama about former lovers Lee Gyeong Do (Park Seo Joon) and Seo Ji Woo (Won Ji An), who first fell in love at 20 and rekindled their relationship at 28 before breaking up. Years later, they cross paths again—Gyeong Do as a journalist covering an affair scandal and Ji Woo as the wife of the man at the center of it. Won Ji An will star as Lee Gyeong Do’s first love Seo Ji Woo, the second daughter of the Jarim…
“Moon River” is fully embracing its rom-com identity. Even as the plot grows more serious, this K-drama never forgets to lift the mood with its comedy. The humor can be over-the-top at times, but it always fits naturally within the story. From Dal I’s (Kim Se Jeong) frantic attempts to reverse her gender swap to the prince (Kang Tae Oh) finally opening up about his feelings, here are two funny and two emotional moments from the latest episodes of “Moon River.” Warning: spoilers ahead! Funny: reversing the gender on her own There is funny, and there is whatever Kim Se…