Choi Dae Hoon And Yoon Kyung Ho Have A Chaotic Confrontation In Upcoming Drama “Agent Kim Reactivated”
“Agent Kim Reactivated” has shared a sneak peek of the chaotic chemistry between Choi Dae Hoon and Yoon Kyung Ho!
Based on a popular webtoon, “Agent Kim Reactivated” is an action revenge drama that tells the story of Manager Kim (So Ji Sub), a seemingly ordinary dad with a secret past who puts everything on the line to save his beloved daughter.
Choi Dae Hoon stars as Tae Hoon’s father Sung Han Soo, a former national taekwondo gold medalist and secret agent who now runs a neighborhood taekwondo studio. Sung Han Soo was once hailed as an “exceptional talent” for his overwhelming skills.
Yoon Kyung Ho plays Da Bin’s father Park Jin Chul, who was once known as the “God of the Battlefield” but now lives as the “God of Green Father.”
The newly released stills depict a hilarious confrontation between Sung Han Soo and Park Jin Chul. In the images, Sung Han Soo and Park Jin Chul are having drinks with Manager Kim when they get caught up in a confrontation. The two try to keep their composure, but for some reason Park Jin Chul suddenly snaps and throws a furious punch, putting Sung Han Soo in a tight spot.
Chaos ensues as Park Jin Chul lets out a roar, and Sung Han Soo responds with an even louder roar in an attempt to stop his outburst, completely turning the scene upside down. Viewers are curious about what triggered Park Jin Chul’s rage and what will unfold in the scene.
“Agent Kim Reactivated” premieres on June 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
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Park Ji Hyun’s First Love Is Popular Student Choi Kyung Hoon In “See You At Work Tomorrow!”
tvN’s upcoming drama “See You at Work Tomorrow!” has shared a glimpse of Park Ji Hyun’s first love!
Based on the hit webtoon of the same name, “See You at Work Tomorrow!” is a romance drama starring Park Ji Hyun as Cha Ji Yoon, an office worker stuck in a career rut. After becoming entangled with her prickly boss Kang Si Woo (Seo In Guk), she winds up making a fresh start both in her career and in her love life.
Choi Kyung Hoon will play the role of Cha Ji Yoon’s first love Cho Ga Eul, a band vocalist who dreams of making it big as a singer.
Newly released stills from the upcoming drama capture Cha Ji Yoon and Cho Ga Eul’s youthful college days, when they met for the first time. Cho Ga Eul is seen playing the piano in the band club room, while a smitten Cha Ji Yoon is unable to take her eyes off him.
Later, Cha Ji Yoon joins the band at Cho Ga Eul’s invitation, and she winds up taking the stage with him as a drummer.
As the popular Cho Ga Eul receives the attention of many female students, Cha Ji Yoon watches him with a fond smile that reflects the innocence of first love.
To find out what sort of impact Cho Ga Eul, who stole Cha Ji Yoon’s heart during college, will have on her in the present, catch the premiere of “See You at Work Tomorrow!” on June 22 at 8:50 p.m. KST!
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Chae Won Bin And Kang Hoon Confirmed To Star In New Sageuk Drama
Chae Won Bin, Kang Hoon, Lee Ki Taek, and Kim Mu Jun have been confirmed for a new drama!
On June 11, the production company ASTORY confirmed the production and cast lineup for its new drama “Secret Love Tales of Suseong Palace” (literal translation).
“Secret Love Tales of Suseong Palace” is a historical romance fiction drama that captures the story of love and secrets between the court lady Un Yeong and Crown Prince Yi Hyang.
Chae Won Bin will transform into Suseong Palace court lady Un Yeong, while Kang Hoon will star as Yi Hyang, the eldest son of King Sejong and the future King Munjong. In addition, Lee Ki Taek and Kim Mu Jun will portray Grand Prince Jinyang and Grand Prince Anpyeong, respectively, adding tension and depth to the drama.
“Secret Love Tales of Suseong Palace” is set to begin filming in July. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Watch: So Ji Sub, Choi Dae Hoon, And Yoon Kyung Ho Are Former Agents Who Are Now Loving Dads In New Drama “Agent Kim Reactivated” Teaser
SBS’s upcoming drama “Agent Kim Reactivated” has released a hilarious new teaser ahead of its premiere!
Based on a popular webtoon, “Agent Kim Reactivated” is an action revenge drama that tells the story of Manager Kim (So Ji Sub), a seemingly ordinary dad with a secret past who puts everything on the line to save his beloved daughter.
The teaser begins with Manager Kim (So Ji Sub) adjusting his glasses after knocking someone down as he asks, “Wasn’t I supposed to be doing this alone?” Following the line, “Better two than one, and better…” the past versions of Sung Han Soo (Choi Dae Hoon), wearing a taekwondo uniform with a confident facial expression, and the enigmatic Park Jin Chul (Yoon Kyung Ho), dressed in rocker attire, are revealed.
The teaser then cuts to the present day, where Sung Han Soo and Park Jin Chul, now fathers, trigger laughter as they are struck by a taser and electrocuted. Meanwhile, Manager Kim, who shows off his skills as a master of household chores by expertly wielding kitchen knives and an iron, raises questions by asking, “Are you sure?” sparking curiosity about their chaotic yet comedic chemistry.
Watch the full teaser below!
“Agent Kim Reactivated” premieres on June 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST. Stay tuned!
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Park Yoon Ho In Talks For Boxer Role Previously Offered To Park Ji Hoon
Rising actor Park Yoon Ho may take on a drama role previously offered to Park Ji Hoon!
On June 10, MyDaily reported that Park Yoon Ho has been selected as the lead of tvN’s upcoming drama “Promoter.”
In response, a representative from his agency INNIT ENTERTAINMENT stated, “Park Yoon Ho is positively reviewing the offer to appear in ‘Promoter.’”
“Promoter” is a human sports drama that tells the story of Shim Young Ja, the world’s first female boxing promoter, and hardworking, self-made genius boxer Jang Jung Goo as they laugh, cry, resent, and support one another on the road to becoming a world champion.
Actress Lee Ha Nee was reported in January to be considering the role of Shim Young Ja, a promoter inspired by a real-life figure, though her casting has yet to be officially confirmed. Park Ji Hoon and Jang Dong Yoon were previously in talks to play boxer Jang Jung Goo, but both actors ultimately declined.
Park Yoon Ho has been offered the role of Jang Jung Goo, a WBC light flyweight boxer. Due to a difficult family background, Jang Jung Goo began wearing boxing gloves at the age of 12. Though he dominates the amateur boxing scene with his natural talent, he repeatedly falls short of victory because of his lack of formal education. After turning professional and catching the attention of Shim Young Ja, he becomes widely known by the nickname “Jjang Goo,” with few people calling him by his real name.
Park Yoon Ho made his acting debut in 2023 with the drama “Night Has Come.” He later appeared in supporting roles in “Study Group,” “Our Unwritten Seoul,” and “Trigger.”
Stay tuned for more updates on the drama!
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So Ji Sub Is Caught Between Bickering Choi Dae Hoon And Yoon Kyung Ho In “Agent Kim Reactivated”
“Agent Kim Reactivated” has teased the chemistry between So Ji Sub, Choi Dae Hoon, and Yoon Kyung Ho!
Based on a popular webtoon, “Agent Kim Reactivated” is an action revenge drama that tells the story of Manager Kim (So Ji Sub), a seemingly ordinary dad with a secret past who puts everything on the line to save his beloved daughter.
So Ji Sub plays Manager Kim, an employee at a small savings bank. He appears to be an ordinary office worker, but there is a twist: he is a former undercover operative who worked between North and South Korea and even took part in numerous special missions.
Choi Dae Hoon plays Sung Han Soo, the director of a taekwondo academy. Sung Han Soo is a former gold medalist and a former secret agent.
Yoon Kyung Ho plays Park Jin Chul, a former secret agent once known as the “God of the Battlefield,” who now lives as a devoted father to his daughter.
The newly released still captures the three characters running into one another at a barbecue restaurant, where they display unexpected chemistry. Viewers can anticipate the comedic tension and bromance between Sung Han Soo and Park Jin Chul, as they bicker with Manager Kim caught between them.
The production team said, “So Ji Sub, Choi Dae Hoon, and Yoon Kyung Ho demonstrated strong chemistry from their very first scenes together. Please tune in to the broadcast to see the highly anticipated scene featuring the three actors working in sync.”
“Agent Kim Reactivated” premieres on June 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST. Stay tuned!
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Choi Dae Hoon And Yoon Kyung Ho Are On Edge Moments Before Their Meeting In New Drama “Agent Kim Reactivated”
“Agent Kim Reactivated” has unveiled new stills featuring Choi Dae Hoon and Yoon Kyung Ho!
Based on a popular webtoon, “Agent Kim Reactivated” is an action revenge drama that tells the story of Manager Kim (So Ji Sub), a seemingly ordinary dad with a secret past who puts everything on the line to save his beloved daughter.
In the series, Choi Dae Hoon plays Sung Han Soo, a former secret agent who now teaches children at a taekwondo academy. Once a taekwondo gold medalist with exceptional talent, Sung Han Soo was known as an extraordinary figure who stood apart from everyone else.
Yoon Kyung Ho portrays Park Jin Chul, another former secret agent who is now a devoted father. He is proud of his role as father to his daughter Da Bin. In the past, however, Park Jin Chul was known as the “God of the Battlefield,” who even the state could not control.
Together, the two characters are expected to bring heightened excitement to the story through intense action sequences and strong on-screen chemistry as they join Manager Kim in his quest for revenge.
The newly released stills below highlight Choi Dae Hoon and Yoon Kyung Ho in the moments leading up to a secret meeting, showcasing their sharp action skills.
Sung Han Soo is seen moments before attempting to knock on a locked container door with a flying kick, while inside the container, Park Jin Chul closely monitors the situation outside through a headset, maintaining a serious facial expression.
The scene raises curiosity about what brings the two men together, leaving questions about whether Sung Han Soo’s legendary 1,440-degree kick will be revealed as well as the outcome of Park Jin Chul’s carefully planned operation.
“Agent Kim Reactivated” premieres on June 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST. Stay tuned!
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3 Times Park Ji Hoon Proved Himself In Episodes 7-8 Of “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
With all the latest things that happened, Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon) has earned his stripes at the Gangrim Outpost. As the chef with the Midas touch who has boosted the morale of his comrades, his dedication has also earned him favor amongst the battalion. Sung Jae has been promoted to the rank of Private First Class and is now hailed as a combat hero after his performance in the training program.
Sung Jae has the skills to navigate the tricky tasks in the kitchen as he creates innovative and delicious meals. But the Guardian sets him up for a tougher assignment. He has been assigned the “help me comrade” button, but to access it he needs to win the trust and friendship of those around him. The task may seem simple, since Sung Jae is an amiable sort, but he tends to get pushed around. He needs to strengthen himself as well as empower those around him.
In the latest episodes of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier,” we get an insight into how Sung Jae proves himself not just as a soldier, but as a human being.
Warning: spoilers for episodes 7-8 below.
The hamburger treaty
Sung Jae and Yoon Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae) are the new heroes of the battalion. It is proven that the food poisoning during the training was not caused by the negligence of the two cooks, but rather by contaminated water supplied to the battalion. Sung Jae, after wiping out the Vipers, is promoted, and Dong Hyun is finally granted his much-awaited leave.
Sung Jae is now in charge of the mess in Dong Hyun’s absence. Newly promoted and with the smile badge unpinned from his uniform, Sung Jae is determined to excel in his new innings. Dong Hyun, who in his own gruff way has always supported and backed Sung Jae, tells him that he needs to stand up for himself against the bullies at the base.
The troublemaker in question is Corporal Kim Gwan Chul (Kang Ha Kyung). Gwan Chul has made his dislike for Sung Jae obvious from the start. With Sung Jae being the new favorite of Gangrim Outpost, his resentment is even more apparent.
Sung Jae is happy to carve out his new chapter as chief cook, but his peace is shattered even before the first dish reaches the table when Gwan Chul is assigned to the kitchen as additional manpower.
The Guardian informs Sung Jae that he has a week to win over Gwan Chul as a friend; otherwise, he will be demoted in his quest to become the best chef. This seems like mission impossible, since Gwan Chul has already started intimidating Sung Jae in his own way.
Gwan Chul refuses to help and instead keeps helping himself to the pantry and the mess stock. He slacks off and, during meal times, serves generous helpings to his friends while leaving the younger soldiers with leftovers and almost nothing.
Gwan Chul threatens Sung Jae that if he dares to complain or snitch about him to Sergeant Major Park Jae Young (Yoon Kyung Ho), he will make his life a living hell.
Sung Jae, as we know, is a sensitive person and one who picks up on vibes. He wonders why Gwan Chul is the way he is. He overhears talk in the dorm that Gwan Chul was once assigned to the mess. He casually tells Gwan Chul that he was surprised to learn he had once worked there too, but is immediately snubbed and told to stop snooping.
Curious, Sung Jae probes further to figure out why Gwan Chul left the mess. Park Jae Young tells Sung Jae that he reminds him of Gwan Chul when he first arrived at the base. A soft-spoken young man with no parents, Gwan Chul had been lovingly raised by his grandmother, who sold hamburgers. He was such a mild-mannered boy that they pinned the smile badge on him when he first arrived.
However, after his grandmother’s demise while he was on military duty, Gwan Chul’s personality underwent a seismic shift. His grief turned to anger, and he despised the army and its protocols for keeping him away from her. His regret turned into rebellion, and since then, he has been constantly defying the system and its orders.
Sung Jae feels for Gwan Chul. Both are dealing with the grief of having lost the people they loved the most. While Sung Jae internalized his loss and channelled it into creating something, Gwan Chul has turned his pain into destruction.
Sung Jae starts researching how to recreate the hamburgers that Gwan Chul’s grandmother made. Park Jae Young tells him they tasted like home, the traditional bakery kind. He keeps experimenting and serving them to Jae Young, who tells him they are still lacking something essential. Sung Jae uses his “help me, comrade” switch and calls Dong Hyun, who tells him the burgers had both a sweet and savory taste. He discovers the missing ingredient: jam. It’s the sweetness which is missing in Gwan Chul’s life.
Sung Jae’s compassion and empathy are endearing. He genuinely feels for Gwan Chul. He hasn’t judged him, not even once, but instead has wanted to heal and soothe the hurt beneath the prickly and angry exterior.
When he serves him the burger, he is rudely snubbed by Gwan Chul. But that is when the floodgates open — the pent-up hurt, the longing for his grandmother’s warmth, and the fear of being alone. It’s an emotional moment when Gwan Chul takes a bite and imagines his grandmother’s hand serving him the burger. But instead of his grandmother, he sees Sung Jae’s face, until he hears his grandmother gently tell him that all the wrong he does will eventually come back to him and to go back to being the way he was.
Though Gwan Chul doesn’t say anything, the Guardian informs Sung Jae that the likability meter is at 100 percent — he has found a friend.
Gwan Chul is an example of how angry people are often the ones hurting the most. No one so far has understood him the way Sung Jae did; all he needed was a hamburger to tell him he wasn’t alone and unspoken support from someone who wasn’t judging him.
Comrade camaraderie
Gangrim Outpost and Sung Jae share a common fate: they shine in the face of adversity. After winning the top tally in training, the morale is high until a typhoon isolates the base with negligible supplies on hand. Though in the doldrums and cut off from the world, it’s the kinship amongst the soldiers which comes to the surface.
Commander Hwang Seok Ho (Lee Sang Yi), who has the reputation of just shooting orders and trying to impress seniors, doesn’t think twice when he tries to avert a dangerous collision, which would have proved fatal for Sung Jae, by taking the blow himself. He fractures both his hands, and the bandages are his badge of honor. It gives an insight into the man he is; he cares deeply for his men, but acts nonchalant.
But the main issue is the depleting supplies. With no electricity in the base, it’s impossible to refrigerate ingredients, and with the bridge having washed away there is no way they can get anything. To make matters worse, the phone lines have been disconnected.
The morale is down, hunger at its peak. As they complain about the terrible food, Gwan Chul is the one who steps in. With a newfound friendship between Sung Jae and Gwan Chul, they think of ways to innovate. Sung Jae has an idea: why don’t they use the supplies of Park Jae Young’s dry squid? But how do they ask him since it is his personal stash? With the help of the Guardian, Sung Jae gets Gwan Chul to go get the packets, since the latter is more confident than he is. The squid is included in Sung Jae’s version of seafood paella, much to the delight of the soldiers, who feel they have been transported to Spain. Sung Jae remains motivated, and his sincerity that none of the soldiers be dissatisfied when they are served by him remains strong.
Subsisting on combat rations, Sung Jae decides to bravely open Dong Hyun’s locker, since he knows the diet-conscious senior has boxes of chicken breast stashed away. Though all are aware of upsetting Dong Hyun, they are in it together for survival, and at this point anything works.
Seeing the enthusiasm that Sung Jae has instilled in everyone, Sargent Major Park Jae Young announces he will go out into the woods and collect herbs and mushrooms. Hwang Seok Ho forbids him, being his senior, saying that Park Jae Young needs to adhere to protocol. But Park Jae Young defies him and returns with wild herbs and mushrooms, which are soon transformed into a wild vegetable bibimbap under Sung Jae.
In the meantime, Dong Hyun, who is ironically bored on his holiday, is missing the base and cuts his leave short to join the rescue operations in rebuilding the bridge. It’s adorable how he shows a bit of jealousy at the budding bromance between Sung Jae and Gwan Chul.
What is heartwarming is how everyone instinctively begins looking out for one another. Whether it is Gwan Chul helping in the kitchen, Park Jae Young risking punishment to forage for food, or Dong Hyun cutting short his leave, the outpost no longer feels like a collection of individuals, but a family. Somewhere along the way, Sung Jae’s sincerity has become infectious, bringing together people who would otherwise have little in common.
From boy to man
There has been a remarkable change in Sung Jae’s personality. The timid, unsure boy who enlisted now appears confident. The accolades and validation coming his way have not made him arrogant, but rather have made him more sincere and determined. His team of friendly comrades is gradually on the rise, with Dong Hyun, Gwan Chul, and Park Jae Young being most fond of him.
Though honest to a fault and very conscious about never crossing the line, Sung Jae has been distressed ever since he overheard Captain Han Min (Lee Min Gu) planning to eliminate and destroy Cho Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee). Han Min has threatened Sung Jae that if he dares discuss what he heard, he would destroy him.
Sung Jae nervously agrees and has remained quiet, but it’s been bothering him. He’s aware of the manipulative ways of Han Min, who had also misreported that Gang-rim had sufficient supplies when they were struggling, all in an attempt to undermine Hwang Seok Ho.
Ye Rin, who is investigating the poor supplies and the scam, is also being closely watched by Han Min. Ye Rin has always stood up for the soldiers, and this is when we see another switch in Sung Jae. He goes and warns Ye Rin about what he had heard, asking her to be alert. But she brushes him away, not wanting a junior to get involved in the politics of the barracks. This is the first time we see a new maturity in Sung Jae. It is quiet resilience and fortitude.
Seeing the way his seniors, fellow soldiers, and the base have enveloped him in warmth, he is willing to stand up for them even if it means taking on an influential role. But is Sung Jae up for this challenge? Han Min is a shrewd and calculating opponent, and the temperatures are just beginning to rise once again at Gangrim Outpost.
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Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.
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Lee Je Hoon Is An Eccentric Law Office Manager Who Only Takes On Unwinnable Cases In New Drama “The Long Shot Trial”
The upcoming SBS drama “The Long Shot Trial” has unveiled its first still!
On June 1, SBS held its drama media day event “SBS DRAMA: NEXT EPISODE” in Seoul, where it unveiled its upcoming drama lineup for the second half of 2026 and the first half of 2027.
Among the dramas scheduled to air in 2027 is the upcoming series “The Long Shot Trial.”
“The Long Shot Trial” is a lighthearted comedic legal-investigation series that follows the ragtag members of a law office led by Kwon Baek, a former lawyer who now works as a law office manager, as they find unconventional ways to turn seemingly unwinnable cases into victories.
Lee Je Hoon will play the eccentric office manager Kwon Baek, a former star lawyer and current office manager of Seungsan Law Office. After becoming involved in a bribery scandal and losing his law license, Kwon Baek disappears without a trace. He later makes a dramatic comeback as the office manager of a rundown law office, which he creates by gathering a group of mismatched members.
Ha Young will star as rookie lawyer Yeo Shim Hee, a rookie attorney who has neither money nor powerful connections but works harder than anyone else. Unaware that her only role model Kwon Baek fell from grace in a bribery scandal, Yeo Shim Hee accepts his offer and becomes the lead attorney at Seungsan Law Office.
As they work together to solve a series of cases, the two will also undergo a gradual transformation in their relationship.
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Park Ji Hoon Must Feed His Unit With Barely Any Supplies In “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
Park Ji Hoon will face an increasingly chaotic crisis in the upcoming episode of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.”
Based on a popular web novel and webtoon, “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” is a military fantasy-comedy drama that tells the story of army cook Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon). When a mysterious quest window pops up in front of him one day, Private Kang Sung Jae begins an unexpected journey that will lead him down the path toward becoming a legendary cook.
Spoilers
At the end of Episode 7, the soldiers of Gangrim Outpost were forced to carry out fortification repairs late at night as heavy rain and strong winds from the approaching typhoon triggered an emergency situation.
The crisis continues in the upcoming Episode 8 as the outpost remains cut off from the outside world. To make matters worse, the unit begins running out of food supplies, creating an even more dire situation.
Kang Sung Jae also finds himself under mounting pressure. His class-change quest requires him to maintain the mess hall’s satisfaction rating above a certain level, making the worsening circumstances even more stressful.
The extreme conditions are so severe that even seasoned military veterans, including outpost commander Jo Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee) and executive officer Park Jae Young (Yoon Kyung Ho), are left at a loss.
Having overcome numerous obstacles in the past, attention is now focused on whether Kang Sung Jae will once again step up as the problem-solver and prove why he is known as the ace of Gangrim Outpost.
Episode 8 of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” airs on June 2 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
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