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My fave, Yoo In-soo (Park Dang-gu) is one VERY busy guy – back-to-back filming of the following dramas:

THE GOOD BAD MOTHER: Mid-September, he was busy filming TGBM but returned to AoS studios for final closing shots and end-of-filming cake w/Arin. 1st half 2023 on JTBC and Netflix.

UNCANY COUNTER2: UC2 began filming in November and news indicates “production” will continue through April. No official announcement yet re: In-soo, but it’s been rumored for months, and a big hint from Twitter (https://twitter.com/hourlysejeong/status/1613324888290521090) indicate that In-soo will indeed be part of the cast of Uncanny Counter2. Reunites with Yoo Joon-sang (Uncle Park Jin). Unclear if it is 1st or 2nd half of 2023.

YOU DID GREAT! In-soo’s first “Main” role. Will also reunite with Seo Hye-won (So-I in AoS). Filming began this month. Release anticipated in 2023.

DAILY DOSE OF SUNSHINE (aka “Morning Comes to Psychiatric Ward): Takes place in a psychiatric ward –one guess what type of character In-soo might be playing (support role), lol. Netflix 2023 QTR 4
Replying to Kathryn_51 Jan 22, 2023
Did you watch Part 1 or just jump into Part 2? The two parts are quite different in tone and overall story cohesion.…
Part 2 was a big disappointment for me. This was my first Hong Sister show and it will be the last - or, at least, I won't watch until the series is complete and I can read reviews. They seem to have a pattern of big epic splash at the beginning and "fantasy" plot holes to end. Not my thing.
Replying to janet4u Jan 21, 2023
It's late, but there's a photo uploaded in LJW's Instagram, which Uk and Danggu wearing different clothes. Uk…
There are many BTS photos AND VIDEOS that never made it to the final cut - not just LJW.
Replying to zoec Jan 21, 2023
oh i looked some photos from first season and i realized sth. the first season was fresh not so dark but this…
Did you watch Part 1 or just jump into Part 2? The two parts are quite different in tone and overall story cohesion. However, one has a happy ending and one doesn't, so . . . . . . .
Replying to 8170613sks Jan 18, 2023
The reason why their Amortized costs were higher was due to merger and acquisition of "GIL PICTURES" (most likely…
As they say. . . Fighting! Those days are behind me (I'm married w/kids) but. . . .the 1st job is not necessarily your life-long job, but sometimes the most important in terms of long-term life happiness. I encourage you to think long-term. LONG - term. Gawd - I sound like a Mom, don't I??😍
Replying to 8170613sks Jan 18, 2023
The reason why their Amortized costs were higher was due to merger and acquisition of "GIL PICTURES" (most likely…
Ahhh. . . .I saw something on Twitter about the lack of Blu-ray but I don't follow celebrities, etc. on IG. But I might break my "rule" and make an exception for In-soo - that young man is the busiest of all the AoS cast. That's why I was searching for UnCanny Counter2 info. 😍

Also, I was seriously considering the Blu-ray (something I would NEVER have considered before) because there were so many missing ChoDang scenes. Thankfully, my life will go on w/out the Blu-ray.
Replying to 8170613sks Jan 18, 2023
The reason why their Amortized costs were higher was due to merger and acquisition of "GIL PICTURES" (most likely…
Are you arguing that the quotation in the article is false? They specifically identify Q4 AoS expense amortization over revenue (sales) as one reason for the Q4 financial results (which were not good compared to Q4 2021).

If you have a link to any article that mentions why the Blu-ray won't be released, I would be interested in reading it. Thus far, I've only read something about internal problems, which tbh I thought meant "legal" problems, lol.
While searching for news on The Uncanny Counter2 (One of In-soo's many upcoming projects), I ran across this article regarding financial issues at Studio Dragon - some of which related to AoS. This might explain one reason why there will be no investment in a Blu-ray release.

"Regarding these earnings estimates, Researcher Chung explained, "The burden of short-term production costs increased due to the high proportion of original content," and ✅"In the case of 'Illusion,' which had a lot of production costs, the amortization expense was larger than the sales amount." ❎

Link to article: https://n.news.naver.com/article/015/0004800166?sid=101
Replying to Rrika Jan 17, 2023
Ppl who created multiple accounts just to decrease part2 rating, why would you do that? Are you so against GP's…
I haven't rated AoS2 yet, but would like to understand what statistics/graphs you are looking at that people have "created multiple accounts" to decrease the ratings.

My impression is that one reason the rating is coming down is that people actually watched all episodes before they rated. AoS2 started out VERY high because fans rated it 10⭐ after the 1st weekend (the minute they were able to rate).
Replying to BlairSilas Jan 12, 2023
Jae Wook is younger, only 24 years old now. The only people younger than him in the whole casts, is Arin and child…
You are technically correct, but In-soo is only 6 weeks older than Jae Wook! They are almost twins. 😀
Replying to Winter Jan 11, 2023
Yes I saw something on twitter earlier about some internal disputes or something to that matter. I’m more curious…
". . .an internal problem with the production company." My interpretation? Someone at Blue Dragon messed up with contracts. Ownership rights? royalties? licensing? Missing authorizations? Just a few examples of how contract clause (or failure to include a clause) can make the difference between profit and loss.
Replying to milZyy Jan 11, 2023
JSM trending is disgusting, like trend her for her work - her new movie or her play. Clicked on the tag and it…
The only time I read about "vile" JSM fans is here on MDL.
Replying to Kathryn_51 Jan 11, 2023
There is definitely a different vibe/budget/focus in Part 2 from Part 1. It's a matter of YOUR personal preference…
Maybe? CGI is not only expensive but extraordinarily time-consuming. The Part 1 opening battle scene and Jang Gang/King soul swap scenes were some of the first filmed - they were spectacular for a reason - cost AND time .
Replying to Firefly88 Jan 11, 2023
It doesn't start airing in my region till end of Jan... sigh... What do you all think? Was the second part as…
There is definitely a different vibe/budget/focus in Part 2 from Part 1. It's a matter of YOUR personal preference and what k-drama genre you enjoy the most or even least. So, watch and if you love what you are seeing in the 1st couple of episodes, then great. And, if not - the FF button on the remote is your friend (it was mine).
Replying to Aramintai Jan 11, 2023
She still is a soul shifter. But JBY's priestess body will indefinitely continue protecting her like it did in…
As it was explained at the beginning of Ep. 1, "Humans who had the power to controls this great energy [the energy of Lake Gyeongcheondaeho) were called mages". Although all humans may have various levels of energy, it is the ability to control it at the various levels (ryusa, chisu, etc) that differentiates one's magical strength

Divine power is something one is born with and apparently it comes from the skies/stars (celestial). it seems to be more life/death and/or heart/soul power. Spells by Jin women (and other priestesses) rely more on divine power but they also have the ability to use energy (water) based spells, for instance with physical weapons.

So, apparently the "spells" are different = however, the main difference is what CGI effects are used when it is energy spell or divine power spell. 😁😁😁😁
Replying to bluefoxx Jan 10, 2023
I feel exactly the same. I’m having a hard time finishing the last episode because of these exact reasons. Plus…
No argument from me regarding the sloppy editing. My point was that when filming in the summer, the amount of time available for night shoots on location was much less than a lot of the Part 1 filming which was done in the middle of winter. In the northern latitude (Korea and my location), we have more than 16 hours of "daylight" in late June/early July.

Looking at the BTS end-of filming clips, it's clear that a large number of night scenes were sound stage/green screen. Perhaps it was budget, perhaps it was the need to squeeze in everything in a few short months in order to complete for the December release.