He said in an interview that he wants to be ML in a romcom next, as he hasn't done that yet. I'd like that! He always does well with comedy, and he was a good romantic lead in Midnight Romance in Hagwon.
He has been offered the romance drama Waiting for Kyeongdo by the director of King the Land and the writer of Encounter. Unclear if it's a romcom like KTL or a more of a melodrama like Encounter.
Looking forwards to it, but it seems really similar to his previous drama, wedding impossible.Ml is a chaebol…
Definitely seems similar to Wedding Impossible. I think ML will be immature and annoying in this, too, based on what I've read about the webtoon. Hopefully it ends up being better.
Loved Moon Sang-min in Under the Queen's Umbrella, but couldn't stand him in Wedding Impossible, which seems to have some things in common with this. I don't mind the age gap in theory, but based on the stills I'm getting a parent-child or sibling vibe more so than lovers, which isn't great for a romance.
I liked the one where he was an angel and the one where he was a cat. But this and Numbers were sadly misfires for me. Hoping the next one will be better again.
character being gay is not queerbating, LOL... same as having chemistry as two men
That something is subtextual or not spelled out does not mean that it's queerbaiting. Signifying an actual queer past for the MC is not queerbaiting just because it's not "confirmed" (presumably through dialogue/flashbacks?)
And considering how conservative Korea still is about any kind of queerness in their output, I'd say something like this in a high-profile film is much better than the alternative, which is the total erasure of even subtextual queerness.
No wonder more actors are picking thrillers/other genres that aren't romance, considering they so often have to deal with rumors like this. Not that other genres will stop some people. I'm sure KSH will have rumors with his labelmate Kim Shi Eun for Knock Off too. People can't separate fact from fiction.
Why is there no page for this in mdl still?it's been more than a day.i want to go there and fangirl from right…
They just take forever, especially lately. The new Nam Joo-hyuk drama that had an article like a week ago still doesn’t have a page either. I’m certain people have submitted it ages ago, so I guess nobody is around to approve the submissions.
The human comedy Mad Dance Office , which tells the story of Guk-hee (Yeom Hye-ran), a civil servant who raises a daughter al one who believes that perfectionism is the only secret to survive in the world, meets flamenco dance, and the human comedy confirms the casting of act ors Yeom Hye-ran, Choi Seong-ran, Arin, Park Ho-san, Baek Hyun-jin, Ahn Dong-gu, and Yoon Sang-hyun, and starts filming at the end of June.”
I don't know why people are still talking about this just being a "bromance" when Netflix has confirmed that it's a romance, specifically a sweeping ten-year love story between two young men. https://x.com/netflix/status/1806462590530224384
I'm not a fan so I've never followed the details, what are the reasons for which she was blacklisted? Because…
The allegations related to her ex-boyfriend were what made her have to withdraw from Island, but he later clarified she had no involvement in how he acted. The other issues mentioned in the article were denied by both her and her agency at the time, and have never been corroborated as anything but netizen hearsay.
https://x.com/kdramacasting/status/1679320158119272450
Source on wrapping in February:
https://x.com/kdramahandle/status/1762261762123104753
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GR4HJdFboAE8wsO?format=jpg&name=900x900
And considering how conservative Korea still is about any kind of queerness in their output, I'd say something like this in a high-profile film is much better than the alternative, which is the total erasure of even subtextual queerness.
https://x.com/netflix/status/1806462590530224384