"Would You Marry Me" premieres in October and will stream on SBS and Disney Plus.
Previously it was reported that the premiere would be in September and that it would also be broadcast on Netflix, but apparently this information was wrong.
A few days ago, Choi Wooshik was invited by GQ Korea to interview part of the cast of Mickey 17 (Mark Ruffalo, Naomi Ackie and Steven Yeun).
He was invited because Mickey 17 is a film by director Bong Joon Ho (Wooshik has worked with him on Parasite and Okja) and because he speaks fluent English (Wooshik lived in Canada for 10 years and has Canadian citizenship).
Wooshik also spoke to GQ Korea about his plans for 2025 and mentioned the drama "Would You Marry Me"
"I'm about to film a TV drama with actress Jung Somin."
This is the second time he has mentioned this drama and he seems excited about working with actress Jung Somin.
Filming begins in March, with release scheduled for September. You can view these videos on GQ Korea's Instagram and YouTube accounts.
Park Boyoung and Choi Wooshik posted photos of the two of them in Paris together on Instagram.
The photos are very beautiful.
It was a kind of farewell for Gyeom and Mubi.
"Just as I have my own way of sending off a character, I hope those who love Melo Movie and support Gyeom & Mubee can send them off well in their own way. We're doing well so please remember us fondly in your hearts! Thank you for your love. This is bonus"
Yes, the main couple stays together and has a happy ending.
As the story goes on, she ends up understanding the reason for his disappearance.
And they gradually get closer. I thought their story was beautiful. They actually start dating at the end of episode 6.
As for the secondary couple, they don't end up together, but some people interpreted it as an open ending. They continue to love each other and be interested in each other's lives despite the end of the relationship.
"Would You Marry Me" premieres in October and will stream on SBS and Disney Plus.
Previously it was reported that the premiere would be in September and that it would also be broadcast on Netflix, but apparently this information was wrong.
He was invited because Mickey 17 is a film by director Bong Joon Ho (Wooshik has worked with him on Parasite and Okja) and because he speaks fluent English (Wooshik lived in Canada for 10 years and has Canadian citizenship).
Wooshik also spoke to GQ Korea about his plans for 2025 and mentioned the drama "Would You Marry Me"
"I'm about to film a TV drama with actress Jung Somin."
This is the second time he has mentioned this drama and he seems excited about working with actress Jung Somin.
Filming begins in March, with release scheduled for September. You can view these videos on GQ Korea's Instagram and YouTube accounts.
In case anyone hasn't seen it on their Instagram yet...
The photos are very beautiful.
It was a kind of farewell for Gyeom and Mubi.
"Just as I have my own way of sending off a character, I hope those who love Melo Movie and support Gyeom & Mubee can send them off well in their own way. We're doing well so please remember us fondly in your hearts! Thank you for your love. This is bonus"
Park Boyoung
Maybe that explains it.
Melo Movie ranked 4th among non-English TV shows on Netflix
It was in the Top 10 in 27 countries
1st position in South Korea and Indonesia
Some people may not like your stories, but I and many other people love them.
Go ahead and give us more sensitive stories, as only you can do.
It has been leading since the beginning in Korea, but that was already predicted.
Here in Brazil it's going well. It has been in the Top 10 since the beginning. It reached 4th position and today it is in 6th.
In that first week it must have been in the Top 10 of around 30 countries, but overall the performance was below what was expected.
Lee Naeun's stories unfortunately displease some people.
But a lot of people liked it and I'm one of them.
May she continue telling her stories, because there is a group of people who will always be waiting for this.
As the story goes on, she ends up understanding the reason for his disappearance.
And they gradually get closer. I thought their story was beautiful. They actually start dating at the end of episode 6.
As for the secondary couple, they don't end up together, but some people interpreted it as an open ending. They continue to love each other and be interested in each other's lives despite the end of the relationship.
It may have the best OST I've ever heard in a kdrama.
It's sad that some people just don't get it.
There is a certain controversy at X here in Brazil about the plot of the main couple.
Some people were upset with Ko Gyeom because he simply disappeared and didn't inform Kim Mu Bi about his brother's accident.
The argument is that he could have sent at least one message and that it didn't make sense to disappear like that.
They say that he insisted on getting closer to her and when he did, he disappeared without any explanation.
And even upon his return after 5 years, he still didn't explain the reason.
What do you think about this? I understand his reason, but I would like to know your opinion.
It has one of the best uses of slow motion I've seen recently.
The camera movements in some scenes are sensational.
My disappointment was because I was very excited in the initial episodes and expected the same level in the entire drama.
Killer Paradox is a good drama, but it could be great.
The first episodes are excellent, but unfortunately the drama loses quality in the final three episodes.
Very good cast
A great premise and wasted potential.
8/10
But initially filming will start in March and the drama will premiere in September.
The premiere would be on September 12th. 2 week episodes (Friday and Saturday) concluding on October 18th.
Some people are already saying that the drama will also be available on Netflix and Disney Plus.
It's a drama about human relationships and life. It shows the love of brothers, mother and daughter, friends, ex-boyfriends...
Anyone interested in a romcom focused on the main couple may be disappointed.
Melo Movie is a melodrama that goes far beyond that.