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KBS2’s “Last Summer” has shared a glimpse of what will happen in this week’s episodes! “Last Summer” is a new 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. Spoilers Previously, Ha Gyeong was living an ordinary life when Do Ha, her childhood friend of 17 years who had become little better than a stranger, suddenly reappeared. It was revealed that the two drifted apart due…
Kim Hee Sun has an unfortunate reunion with her former nemesis in TV Chosun’s upcoming drama “No Next Life”! “No Next Life” is a comedy starring Kim Hee Sun, Han Hye Jin, and Jin Seo Yeon as three 41-year-old women who are worn out from the daily grind of parenting and work. As the three friends each set out on new challenges, the drama portrays the confusion and anxiety of entering their 40s in a heartfelt yet humorous way. Kim Hee Sun will play the role of Jo Na Jung, who was once a top home shopping host before giving…
Home is where your heart is, and for Song Ha Gyeong (Choi Sung Eun), the heroine of the new Saturday-Sunday K-drama “Last Summer,” “peanut house,” where she lived for 17 years, is no longer it. Living alone has turned into torture, and because an empty house can never be a home, she is determined to pack her bags, sell her place, and never look back. That is, only until her childhood friend Baek Do Ha (Lee Jae Wook) returns to their hometown, ready to bust her plans. Reunited again after two years apart, this unforgettable summer might bring them a…
JTBC’s upcoming rom-com “Surely Tomorrow” has shared a new sneak peek of the drama! “Surely Tomorrow” is a romantic comedy 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. The newly released teaser begins with heart-fluttering moments from Gyeong Do and Ji Woo’s youth. However, the sweet atmosphere is…
tvN has released a fun Snow White-inspired teaser for its upcoming drama “Pro Bono”! “Pro Bono” is a chaotic courtroom drama about a materialistic judge obsessed with success who unexpectedly becomes a public interest lawyer. Jung Kyung Ho will star as Kang David, a former judge who winds up trapped in a large law firm’s overlooked pro bono team, which earns zero revenue. The playful new teaser begins with Kang David proudly entering a courtroom during his days as an “influencer judge” with 120,000 followers. As he poses for a selfie amidst a swarm of photographers and their flashing lights,…
Ahn Eun Jin has shared her thoughts on her upcoming drama “Dynamite Kiss”! SBS’s “Dynamite Kiss” is a romantic comedy about a single woman who disguises herself as a married mother in order to get a job and a team leader who falls in love with her. Defying the common trope of “fourth episode ending = first kiss scene” seen in many rom-com dramas, “Dynamite Kiss” will begin its thrilling love story with a kiss instead. Ahn Eun Jin will star as Go Da Rim, a cheerful and resilient single woman who shares an earth-shattering “dynamite kiss” with Gong Ji…
SBS’s “Would You Marry Me” has shared an intriguing sneak peek of its next episode! “Would You Marry Me” is a romantic comedy about a man and a woman who enter a high-stakes, 90-day fake marriage in order to win a luxurious newlywed home. Choi Woo Shik stars as Kim Woo Joo, the heir to South Korea’s oldest bakery, while Jung So Min plays Yoo Mary, a small business owner who needs his cooperation in order to claim the prize she won in a newlywed home lottery. Spoilers Previously on “Would You Marry Me,” fake spouses Kim Woo Joo and…
SBS’s upcoming drama “Taxi Driver 3” has unveiled its second teaser! Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, “Taxi Driver” is a series about a mysterious taxi service that delivers vengeance on behalf of victims who are unable to get justice through the law. Lee Je Hoon, Pyo Ye Jin, Kim Eui Sung, Jang Hyuk Jin, and Bae Yoo Ram will all be returning to reprise their roles in the hit show’s upcoming third season. The newly released teaser offers an action-packed glimpse of the excitement that awaits viewers in Season 3, including thrilling car chases and suspenseful…
The director of SBS’s “Taxi Driver 3” has shared his thoughts on the upcoming season! 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. Lee Je Hoon, Pyo Ye Jin, Kim Eui Sung, Jang Hyuk Jin, and Bae Yoo Ram will all be returning to reprise their roles in the hit show’s long-awaited third season. “I didn’t expect to be doing Season 3,” said director Kang Bo Seung, who started as an assistant director…
Given their status as a Japanese idol group, NCT Wish have been more active in Korea so far. This seems to be the trend for J-pop groups formed by K-pop agencies. However, they have new Japanese material on the horizon and they’re teasing that now with surprise pre-release Dreamcatcher. NCT Wish’s material has been extremely hit or miss for me. I’ve loved some tracks and hated others without much middle ground in between. Sadly, Dreamcatcher lands firmly in the “hate” category. In fact, there are parts that feel almost unlistenable to me. When the track isn’t doling out irritating sing-song…