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Author: Rahul M
JTBC’s upcoming drama “A Hundred Memories” has released its first teaser! Set in the 1980s, “A Hundred Memories” is a nostalgic coming-of-age romance drama about the friendship between two young bus attendants, Go Young Rye (Kim Da Mi) and Seo Jong Hee (Shin Ye Eun), and their shared first love Han Jae Pil (Heo Nam Jun). The teaser begins by showing the hectic early mornings at the bus attendant dormitory, where the lights turn on at 4 a.m. sharp. After a flurry of activity, including group warm-up exercises and attendance checks, the bus attendants hurry to their jobs in order…
MBN’s upcoming drama “The First Lady” has unveiled an intriguing teaser poster! “The First Lady” will tell the shocking story of a president-elect who suddenly demands a divorce from his wife 67 days before his inauguration. Eugene will star as Cha Soo Yeon, a kingmaker who is about to become the first lady when her husband Hyun Min Chul (Ji Hyun Woo), who has just been elected president, turns her world upside down by asking for a divorce. The newly released poster captures the tension between its three leads, all of whom are gazing in different directions—hinting at their conflicting…
JTBC’s “The Nice Guy” has shared new behind-the-scenes photos from the filming of its latest episode! “The Nice Guy” is a noir romance drama starring Lee Dong Wook as Park Seok Chul, the eldest son of a gangster family who has an unexpectedly pure heart, and Lee Sung Kyung as his first love Kang Mi Young, a woman who dreams of becoming a singer. On the latest episode of “The Nice Guy,” Park Seok Chul and Kang Mi Young escaped their stressful reality by going on an impromptu trip together. Newly released behind-the-scenes photos from this romantic trip highlight the…
The upcoming action drama “Twelve” has unveiled a new character poster and stills of Ma Dong Seok! Inspired by the 12 zodiac animals of the East, “Twelve” tells the story of 12 angels living in the human world in human form to protect the Korean Peninsula from evil spirits. Long ago, the angels barely managed to seal the forces of evil in the gates of hell through their sacrifice, bringing peace. However, with the evil spirits awakening, chaos returns. Ma Dong Seok, who plays Tae San, the leader of the 12 angels, said, “I’ve long wanted to try creating a…
“Omniscient Reader” has shared new behind-the-scenes photos capturing the cast’s passionate performances and the friendly atmosphere on set! Based on the popular web novel of the same name, “Omniscient Reader” is a film that tells the story of Kim Dok Ja (Ahn Hyo Seop), who suddenly finds himself living in the world of a fantasy novel he was reading. Armed with the knowledge of what happened in the novel, Kim Dok Ja sets out to save the world from ending. Lee Min Ho stars as Yoo Joong Hyuk, the protagonist from the novel that Kim Dok Ja read. The new…
AKMU‘s Suhyun went viral after her iconic explanation as to why she “Can’t lose weight.” AKMU’s Suhyun | @akmu_suhyun/Instagram Suhyun has been extremely busy with her AKMU promotions and starring on variety shows, and the idol looks healthy and glowing in her appearances, both on television and on her social media. Your browser does not support video. Your browser does not support video. Your browser does not support video. Of course, it’s not surprising in an industry where your image is huge that some netizens have negatively shared their belief that Suhyun has gained weight throughout her time as a celebrity.…
Fans voted for their faves in a poll. Koreaboo Yesterday KPop Demon Hunters is a new Sony animated movie about a group of K-Pop idols who slay demons to protect humanity. It features a colorful cast of lovable characters, but who is the best character of all? Fans voted. These are the top results: 5. Mira (HUNTR/X) First up on the list with 5% of the vote is Mira, HUNTR/X’s fiercely loyal wild child. She received 72 votes. | Sony 4. Zoey (HUNTR/X) Rapper Zoey received 9% of the vote (143 votes). If you need lyrics for a diss track, she’s the one…
Girls’ Generation’s Lim Yoona has shared her thoughts on her upcoming drama “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty”! Based on a popular web novel, “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” is a fantasy romance drama starring Lim Yoona as Yeon Ji Young, an award-winning French chef who winds up traveling 500 years back into the past. There, she meets despotic king Lee Heon (Lee Chae Min), who is known as the worst of tyrants—and who also happens to be a discerning gourmet. Lim Yoona shared, “I’d always wanted to work with director Jang Tae Yoo, and I’m truly happy to be working with him…
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for dramas! The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, community awareness, and viewership indexes of 20 popular dramas, using big data collected from July 12 to August 12. “Head Over Heels” topped this month’s list with a brand reputation index of 5,949,365. High-ranking phrases in the drama’s keyword analysis included “Choo Young Woo,” “Cho Yi Hyun,” and “OST,” while its highest-ranking related terms included “heartbreaking,” “good reviews,” and “perfect.” The show’s positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a score of 93.70 percent positive…
Back when she was rattling off power notes with GFriend, I considered Yuju to be one of my favorite vocalists in K-pop. However, vocals don’t matter much without great material to showcase them and her solo career thus far has been mired in a lack of musical ambition that’s quite frustrating. Like so many idols-turned-soloists, Yuju seems more at home in the coffee shop than the brightly lit stage. Her music has been quite subdued so far, and in that context I suppose Reply marks a small shift. The song still boasts all the hallmarks of a ballad, but it’s…