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“Would You Marry Me” has unveiled new stills ahead of tonight’s episode! SBS’s “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 In episode 4, it was revealed that Kim Woo Joo’s first love—the “keyring girl”—is Yoo Mary. Upon learning…
Upcoming drama “Last Summer” has unveiled new stills spotlighting three couples whose stories will form the emotional core of the series! “Last Summer” is a romance drama that follows a pair of childhood friends as they uncover the long-buried truth about their first love, hidden away like Pandora’s box. First, Lee Jae Wook stars as Baek Do Ha, a talented architect, while Choi Sung Eun plays Song Ha Kyung, a civil servant in Patan Village’s architecture department and Do Ha’s childhood friend. In the stills, the two face each other with a subtle tension mixed with comfort, hinting at their…
Broadcasting changes are coming to MBC’s drama lineup! According to MBC’s broadcast schedule, the station’s Friday-Saturday drama “To the Moon” will not air tonight due to the broadcast of a KBO (Korea Baseball Organization) postseason match. Episode 11 will air one day later on October 25 instead, while the final episode will air next week on October 31 at 9:40 p.m. KST. Furthermore, Kang Tae Oh and Kim Se Jeong’s new Friday-Saturday drama “Moon River” will be postponed one week, premiering on November 7. “Moon River” is a fantasy romance historical drama about Crown Prince Yi Kang (Kang Tae Oh),…
Lee Young Ae and Kim Young Kwang are thrown off course by an unexpected counterattack from Park Yong Woo! KBS 2TV’s “Walking on Thin Ice” is an emotional crime thriller about the dangerous partnership between Kang Eun Soo (Lee Young Ae), an ordinary housewife determined to protect her family, and Lee Kyung (Kim Young Kwang), a teacher who secretly leads a double life. Spoilers Previously, Eun Soo was devastated to learn that her daughter Park Soo Ah (Kim Si Ah) had unknowingly worked as a courier for the drugs she sold. Exploiting this, Jang Tae Goo (Park Yong Woo) used…
Over the past few years, Chinese actor Zhou Yi Ran has emerged as one of the rising stars of the entertainment industry. He began his career with smaller, ensemble roles but gained widespread recognition with the modern youth drama “When I Fly Towards You.” Since then, he has been gradually showcasing his versatility. This year alone, he appeared in “Reborn” and “Twelve Letters,” both praised for their strong scripts and storytelling. “Twelve Letters,” in particular, may be one of the most remarkable roles in the 24-year-old actor’s career so far.The drama tells a moving, time-spanning love story of a young…
Netflix’s upcoming drama “As You Stood By” has dropped a new teaser! Adapted from Hideo Okuda’s critically acclaimed novel “Naomi and Kanako,” “As You Stood By” follows two women trapped in an unbearable reality where death seems like the only escape—leading them to make the desperate decision to kill. At the center of the newly released poster, Jo Eun Su (Jeon So Nee) wears a startled facial expression, and Jo Hee Su (Lee Yoo Mi) is marked by wounds, sparking curiosity about what they have endured in their hellish reality and what they will do to escape it. Hee Su’s…
Over the past year or so, Just B have developed buzz that their infrequent release schedule isn’t taking full advantage of. When we last heard from them this spring, they dabbled in an electronic hyperpop sound that fit them surprisingly well and began to carve out a nice musical niche. A new mini album is on the horizon and judging from pre-release Going South the group intends to expand upon this newfound style. Going South plays as a natural extension of Chest, though it’s not quite as surprising or satisfying. True to hyperpop form, the song is extremely short. As…
Though Xdinary Heroes’s sound isn’t always for me, I admire their willingness to run full charge into new musical challenges. Their discography is vast and varied and almost always carries a confident energy that helps sidestep even the cringiest of sonic adventures. New single ICU is not cringy, but it’s certainly confident. The guys rock out hard on this one. A pounding drum beat gives the track plenty of drive and makes a propulsive backdrop for shredding guitar and howling vocals. Overall, the song is more straightforward than I expected but draws power from its barreling force. The multi-pronged chorus…
Despite it only being a single album, LE SSERAFIM and HYBE mean business with Spaghetti. Not only does the song arrive bolstered by a fleet of remixes and alternate versions, but it also boasts a J-Hope co-write and feature. In other words, this ship has been built too big to fail. I guess we must give it an “A” for sheer business savvy, but is the music itself any good? For me, much of LE SSERAFIM’s discography so far has been fashion over function — half-baked ideas perfect for our meme-obsessed culture, fueled by catchphrases their agency hopes will spread…
For the first time in 10 years, MBC’s “The King of Mask Singer” is going off the air. On October 24, MBC announced that its beloved variety show “The King of Mask Singer” would be taking a hiatus before returning in the second half of 2026 with a reformatted second season. According to the network, the revamped second season of the program will feature a new competition format. The network stated, “MBC’s long-running flagship program ‘The King of Mask Singer,’ which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year and is the face of our Sunday evening programming, will return with a…