They didn't mention phs name this time. I think proper casting news will come later as official.
There’s still some hope since nothing official has been announced yet. But they really need to get their act together and say something because filming is prolly only a few days away and no one knows if he’s in or out.
Ok hold your horses. He’s not taking a backseat on anything. Queen Woo as a whole was mid but his role was not…
I think you’re a bit confused. The whole plot is around Dong U’s daughter’s friend, Jae Hui, going missing, which drives Dong U to investigate. Gil Ho is also searching for her, and that’s how they cross paths. even people who watched it say the show starts with Dong U but I can’t deny that Gil Ho’s character becomes key to the plot. anyway, if we’re talking classic kdrama rules, Dong U is the first lead, and Gil Ho would be the second. But hey, that doesn’t make him any less interesting!
"Ji Chang Wook fans are mad at me for pointing out the obvious. Do you see Lee Song Juk or Park Seoo Joon taking 2nd lead roles like Ji Chang in his last 3 roles?""
Someone needs to tell this person ⬆️ that acting isn’t just about snagging the lead role every time. Ji Chang Wook’s out here taking roles that challenge/interest him, whether it’s first or second lead. Not every actor has to stay glued to the spotlight—It’s about what you, as an actor, want and being part of a great story, no matter the position.... let the guy do what he wants 🫠
Not sure if reading is your thing but it clearly says 'main role,' not 'supporting role.' For your info, Ji Chang…
Yeah I know... and honestly, he's not even a supporting character in Revolver—he's the main villain. The only project where he's actually a supporting character is Queen Woo
Why is Ji Chang Wook taking a lot of supporting roles all of a sudden?
Not sure if reading is your thing but it clearly says 'main role,' not 'supporting role.' For your info, Ji Chang Wook isn't shifting to supporting roles—he's still very much in the spotlight
“The perfect mix of spicy, sweet, and salty, with an incredibly immersive story right from the start, along with the actors’ performances leaving me in a daze. The fast pacing kept me so tense that I ended up with muscle pain as a bonus… Yoon Gi-ho, who is bad but kind, and has to be bad in order to be kind—his circumstances and the emotions he experiences made me empathize so much. Ji Chang-wook’s acting is still surprising, showing something new every time, and he’s just getting better and better. 🤦🏻♀️ As soon as I watched it, I wanted to watch it again. It keeps replaying in my mind 🥹 Super fun, super entertaining”
Someone needs to tell this person ⬆️ that acting isn’t just about snagging the lead role every time. Ji Chang Wook’s out here taking roles that challenge/interest him, whether it’s first or second lead. Not every actor has to stay glued to the spotlight—It’s about what you, as an actor, want and being part of a great story, no matter the position.... let the guy do what he wants 🫠
https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/k-pop/k-drama/article/3281948/disney-k-drama-gangnam-b-side-ji-chang-wook-stars-slick-and-gritty-crime-thriller
https://m.blog.naver.com/gomsolvie/223611571488
“The perfect mix of spicy, sweet, and salty, with an incredibly immersive story right from the start, along with the actors’ performances leaving me in a daze. The fast pacing kept me so tense that I ended up with muscle pain as a bonus… Yoon Gi-ho, who is bad but kind, and has to be bad in order to be kind—his circumstances and the emotions he experiences made me empathize so much. Ji Chang-wook’s acting is still surprising, showing something new every time, and he’s just getting better and better. 🤦🏻♀️
As soon as I watched it, I wanted to watch it again. It keeps replaying in my mind 🥹
Super fun, super entertaining”