April Rising Actor Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for rising actors!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of various rising actors’ media coverage, consumer participation, interaction, and community awareness indexes, using big data collected from March 27 to April 27.
Kim Hye Yoon topped this month’s list after seeing a whopping 266.83 percent increase in her brand reputation index since March. The actress’s total score for April came out to 4,522,177.
Meanwhile, Park Ji Hoon took second place for the month with a brand reputation index of 4,183,311.
Byeon Woo Seok jumped to third place after seeing a 165.37 percent rise in his brand reputation index, bringing his total score to 3,711,330 for April.
Ju Ji Hoon came in at a close fourth with a brand reputation index of 3,606,449, marking a 38.05 percent increase in his score since last month.
Finally, Yoon Kyung Ho rounded out the top five with a brand reputation index of 3,357,074, marking an 11.01 percent rise in his score since March.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
Kim Hye Yoon
Park Ji Hoon
Byeon Woo Seok
Ju Ji Hoon
Yoon Kyung Ho
Park Jeong Min
Jung Woo
Lee Jung Jae
Kim Nam Gil
Han Ji Min
Yoo Hae Jin
Go Youn Jung
Lee Dong Hwi
Kim Go Eun
Koo Kyo Hwan
Lee Jun Hyuk
Lee Je Hoon
Yoo Ji Tae
Lee Jong Suk
Yoo Yeon Seok
Esom
Park Shin Hye
Park Min Young
2PM’s Lee Junho
Park Seo Joon
Kim Se Jeong
Jeon Mi Do
Choi Woo Shik
Gong Seung Yeon
Kim Min Ju
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“Perfect Crown” And Its Stars Dominate Most Buzzworthy Drama And Actor Rankings
MBC’s “Perfect Crown” continues its reign over the rankings of the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!
For the second week in a row, “Perfect Crown” remained No. 1 on Good Data Corporation’s weekly list of the dramas that generated the most buzz. The company determines each week’s rankings by collecting data from news articles, blog posts, online communities, videos, and social media about dramas that are either currently airing or set to air soon.
In addition to topping the drama list, “Perfect Crown” also swept the top spots on the list of the most buzzworthy drama cast members, where leads IU and Byeon Woo Seok maintained their respective positions at No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. Their co-star Gong Seung Yeon also made the list at No. 9.
The next spots on both lists went to JTBC’s “We Are All Trying Here,” which took No. 2 on this week’s drama list. Meanwhile, leads Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung entered the actor list at No. 3 and No. 5 respectively.
tvN’s “Yumi’s Cells 3” rose to No. 3 on this week’s drama list, with stars Kim Jae Won and Kim Go Eun entering the actor list at No. 4 and No. 8 respectively.
In its final week on air, ENA’s “Climax” held onto its spot at No. 4 on the drama list, while leads Ju Ji Hoon and Ha Ji Won ranked No. 6 and No. 7 respectively on the actor list.
SBS’s “Sold Out on You” jumped to No. 7 on the drama list this week, and star Ahn Hyo Seop entered the actor list at No. 10.
Finally, Coupang Play’s “Absolute Value of Romance” debuted at No. 10 on this week’s drama list.
The top 10 dramas that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
MBC “Perfect Crown”
JTBC “We Are All Trying Here”
tvN “Yumi’s Cells 3”
ENA “Climax”
Netflix “Bloodhounds 2”
SBS “Phantom Lawyer”
SBS “Sold Out on You”
tvN “Mad Concrete Dreams”
TV Chosun “Doctor Shin”
Coupang Play “Absolute Value of Romance”
Meanwhile, the top 10 drama actors that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
IU (“Perfect Crown”)
Byeon Woo Seok (“Perfect Crown”)
Koo Kyo Hwan (“We Are All Trying Here”)
Kim Jae Won (“Yumi’s Cells 3”)
Go Youn Jung (“We Are All Trying Here”)
Ju Ji Hoon (“Climax”)
Ha Ji Won (“Climax”)
Kim Go Eun (“Yumi’s Cells 3”)
Gong Seung Yeon (“Perfect Crown”)
Ahn Hyo Seop (“Sold Out on You”)
Watch full episodes of “Yumi’s Cells 3” with subtitles on Viki below:
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Watch: Ha Jung Woo, Lim Soo Jung, Shim Eun Kyung, And More Bid Farewell On Set Of “Mad Concrete Dreams”
tvN’s “Mad Concrete Dreams” has released a new behind-the-scenes video following the drama’s finale!
“Mad Concrete Dreams” is a thriller drama starring Ha Jung Woo as Ki Su Jong, a struggling landlord who gets caught up in crime to protect his family and property. Despite achieving the coveted status of a landlord, mounting debts lead him to become entangled in a staged kidnapping. However, the plan spirals out of control as the fake kidnapping turns dangerously real.
The behind-the-scenes video shows the cast easing into their final days of filming with laughter, hugs, and commemorative photos. After Lim Soo Jung completes her last scene, the crew breaks into applause as she receives flowers and poses for photos with co-star Park Seo Kyung and the director. The moment turns emotional as she shares a long embrace with Park Seo Kyung, who portrayed her daughter on screen, with Park Seo Kyung on the verge of tears as they say their final goodbyes.
Ha Jung Woo also shares lighthearted moments on set with special appearance star Ju Ji Hoon. The two are shown laughing between takes, keeping the atmosphere bright. After wrapping their scenes, they gather for a commemorative photo.
Shim Eun Kyung reflects on the experience on her final day of filming, saying, “The long 12-episode journey of ‘Mad Concrete Dreams’ has come to an end. I had so much fun during filming, and I think it was a precious time where I could fully immerse myself in that role.”
Watch the full video below!
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“Perfect Crown” And Its Stars Top Most Buzzworthy Drama And Actor Rankings
MBC’s “Perfect Crown” swept the top spots on this week’s rankings of the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!
This week, “Perfect Crown” returned to No. 1 on Good Data Corporation’s weekly list of the dramas that generated the most buzz. The company determines each week’s rankings by collecting data from news articles, blog posts, online communities, videos, and social media about dramas that are either currently airing or set to air soon.
Not only did “Perfect Crown” top the drama list, but its stars also dominated the list of the most buzzworthy drama cast members, where IU and Byeon Woo Seok remained No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. Gong Seung Yeon also entered the list at No. 7.
The next spots on both lists went to Netflix’s “Bloodhounds 2,” which took No. 2 on this week’s drama list. Rain rose to No. 3 on the actor list, followed by Woo Do Hwan at No. 4 and Lee Sang Yi at No. 8.
“Climax” held steady at No. 3 on the drama list this week, with Ju Ji Hoon coming in at No. 5 on the actor list, Ha Ji Won at No. 6, and Cha Joo Young at No. 10.
SBS’s “Phantom Lawyer” maintained its position at No. 4 on the drama list, and star Yoo Yeon Seok rose to No. 9 on the actor list.
tvN’s new series “Yumi’s Cells 3” debuted at No. 5 on this week’s drama list, while JTBC’s “We Are All Trying Here” entered the list at No. 7.
Finally, SBS’s upcoming drama “Sold Out on You” debuted at No. 10 ahead of its premiere.
The top 10 dramas that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
MBC “Perfect Crown”
Netflix “Bloodhounds 2”
ENA “Climax”
SBS “Phantom Lawyer”
tvN “Yumi’s Cells 3”
tvN “Mad Concrete Dreams”
JTBC “We Are All Trying Here”
tvN “Siren’s Kiss”
TV Chosun “Doctor Shin”
SBS “Sold Out on You”
Meanwhile, the top 10 drama actors that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
IU (“Perfect Crown”)
Byeon Woo Seok (“Perfect Crown”)
Rain (“Bloodhounds 2”)
Woo Do Hwan (“Bloodhounds 2”)
Ju Ji Hoon (“Climax”)
Ha Ji Won (“Climax”)
Gong Seung Yeon (“Perfect Crown”)
Lee Sang Yi (“Bloodhounds 2”)
Yoo Yeon Seok (“Phantom Lawyer”)
Cha Joo Young (“Climax”)
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3 Hard Hitting Moments In Episodes 9-10 Of “Climax”
What lengths can one go to for ambition, power, and fame? Husband and wife duo Bang Tae Seop (Ju Ji Hoon) and Chu Sang Ah (Ha Ji Won) are unstoppable when it comes to serving their interests. Manipulation is second nature to them, and even as they stand on the brink of destruction, the two remain steadfast and unshakeable.
As we saw last week in “Climax,” Sang Ah’s sex scandal broadcast has derailed Tae Seop’s political ambitions. Lee Yang Mi (Cha Joo Young), the chief perpetrator, has proven that she is the one scripting their lives. But is she? It seems the husband and wife have yet another ace up their sleeve.
From mind games to psychological blackmail and intimidation, Tae Seop and Sang Ah prove that whatever the stakes, they are the ones calling the shots. Here are three shocking turns that happened in the finale episodes.
Tae Seop chooses his side
Tae Seop and Sang Ah are two sides of the same coin. The two play the victim card to the hilt when it suits them and gaslight when it does not. Both thrive on the premise that they have survived hell to achieve whatever they have, even if it means trampling over the other.
Sang Ah’s scandal is the top national headline, and for someone who has been violated, she looks unfazed. So much so that one wonders if she was in the know that she was being filmed. From what we have seen of Sang Ah, it is evident she can play and serve however it suits her.
But this time around, the infallible Tae Seop is down on his knees. His wife cheating on him hasn’t upset him as much as what he stands to lose because of the scandal. This is the first time one sees him broken. Through the worst of situations, he has had a know it all smirk on his face, giving us an inkling that he may be down, but never out. But this is the first time he looks utterly devastated. The party has asked him to step down, announcing his departure, and public opinion has turned against him.
He can no longer expose Guk Won, the rival candidate’s fraud. Even the investor, Lee Yang Mi’s former husband, sends goons to beat him up and withdraws his investment.
The blame game starts. Tae Seop accuses Sang Ah of being selfish. She turns around and tells him he only sees his interests over hers. She tells him that had he colluded with Yang Mi, all this wouldn’t have happened. Sang Ah reveals that Jeong Won had drugged her and filmed their intimate moments together, at the behest of Yang Mi.
Browbeaten for once, Tae Seop holds a press conference apologizing for the inconvenience caused and steps away from the campaign. Known to be adamant and unapologetic, he stands on the edge and needs to choose his side. He makes his way to Yang Mi, well aware that he has to do her bidding, and he will, whatever it takes.
From what we have seen of Yang Mi, she is a woman without an emotional radar or a moral compass. She makes her move first on Tae Seop, telling him she has always had a thing for him. It’s unexpected, yet inevitable. Yang Mi has had a Sang Ah complex and clearly wants anything she has. Tae Seop, who has never once cheated on his wife, given their own arrangement, succumbs to Yang Mi.
Soon after, she tells him to visit the ancestral grave of Guk Won’s family member and perform a ritual as informed by her fortune teller. In return, she will have him reinstated in Guk Won’s party. Tae Seop looks destroyed and helpless, but there seems no other way out.
Yang Mi, who is enjoying his suffering, tells him that if he makes one wrong move, things will get worse. Tae Seop has chosen his side, and he is not going to mess this up. But as of now, he is the one being controlled, and it is clear he hates it.
With Tae Seop on Yang Mi’s side and Sang Ah on the opposite, the battle lines have been clearly drawn. But in this charade, it is still unclear who holds the upper hand.
Sang Ah and Tae Seop regroup
The split between Tae Seop and Sang Ah is wide open. He has chosen to align with Yang Mi, and if you think this move has left Sang Ah bereft, it’s far from it. The couple is just leading separate lives.
Sang Ah has always been an unreadable sort, masking her emotions and weighing her responses. The few times she has acted out of character have been in front of Jeong Won, and it is clear her feelings run deep. But this time, Sang Ah wants to protect Tae Seop; she feels she owes it to him. She messages him that the two should look for a way to bring Yang Mi down.
Soon after the broadcast, Jeong Won is ordered by Yang Mi’s people to disappear for good. She doesn’t budge, holding her ground. It is clear she has something on them. She coolly tells them, “If I spill what I have, we all go to hell.”
One would think Sang Ah would be upset that Jeong Won filmed the two of them together at Yang Mi’s orders. But it’s far from it. She sees this as a way to hit back at Yang Mi, well aware that Jeong Won has intel. She meets her, and not one to waste time on sentiments, asks her to divulge what she knows. Jeong Won tells Sang Ah it is best to let Yang Mi be and not get involved any further.
Yang Mi’s people have been shadowing Sang Ah, and Jeong Won, on seeing a hitman approach Sang Ah with a knife, turns around and takes the attack. She sacrifices herself for Sang Ah; it is clear she cares deeply for her. Despite the grim nature of the circumstances, Jeong Won has finally been set free, free from being constantly used and manipulated. Sang Ah looks shocked, and her expression is the same when Ji Soo had died, one of helplessness and regret.
However, at the questioning, Sang Ah appears calm and composed. When Tae Seop arrives, she testily asks him if he regrets that it wasn’t her. He looks pitiful, having turned into a Yang Mi stooge and hating his own predicament. This is a first for him, as he is usually the one plotting the moves.
As they walk out, they see Jeong Won’s aide, Woo Shik, being held hostage and charged for the murder. Sang Ah wants to shield him, but Tae Seop warns her not to. Taking on Yang Mi could prove fatal for all.
The couple, despite their differences and issues, are fighting the same evil — the rich who manipulate the underdogs. Tae Seop and Sang Ah, as we have seen, don’t play fair; they play dirty and they play rough. If we have learnt one thing about the two, it is that they hate their lives being scripted by others and dislike being secondary players. Though they can trample on anyone, they are co-dependent on each other, always keeping their cards close.
Tae Seop visits the mortuary and registers himself as next of kin to Jeong Won. As he goes through her belongings, he finds a pen drive, and the contents are explosive.
It clearly shows Yang Mi as the one behind Jae Sang’s death. We finally see the old Tae Seop surfacing. He shows the contents, carefully edited to his advantage, to Yang Mi. Though she says it is not incriminating enough, he insists it could be, and he has a deal.
Jeong Won, even in death, is dishonored, portrayed as an aspirational actor whose murky and violent past caught up with her. The so-called sex clip is showcased as a scene from the film “Four Seasons,” uploaded by someone to derail Tae Seop’s career and malign Sang Ah’s reputation.
Yang Mi reinstates Tae Seop’s career; he is now advisor to Guk Won. Sang Ah is back in business, winning praise for her acting. Even though it was used against her, it only went on to prove how wonderful an actor she is.
The toast of the town, Sang Ah attends the premiere of her film and wins acclaim for her performance. But victory doesn’t taste sweet, with Yang Mi still a thorn in her side.
She hands over a diary to Tae Seop which details the exploitation she had suffered at the hands of Oh Kwang Jae. It also lists several influential people who were involved and are now bankrolling the presidential campaign. She asks Tae Seop to use the proof in the diary. He looks visibly uncomfortable reading it, confronted with the extent of her exploitation.
We once again notice a rare flicker of emotion which comes and goes on his face. Does he possibly care for Sang Ah more than he is willing to admit? He is shocked since his usually disinterested and aloof wife has never stepped up for him, especially after she has got what she wants.
Tae Seop and Sang Ah may be back in the spotlight for all the right reasons, but their nemesis Yang Mi is the one calling the shots. So, they get ready to set the stage for their final act.
Climax set in motion
The wheels have been set in motion. Tae Seop and his legendary two-faced optics are back in business. Yang Mi has appointed him as advisor to Guk Won during the campaign, but Tae Seop’s own political ambitions come simmering to the surface. He has never been the kind to lie low, and it makes you wonder how he plans to play.
Armed with Sang Ah’s diary and the pen drive left by Jeong Won, Tae Seop devises his master plan. He reaches out to the opposition and hands over evidence of Guk Won’s financial misdeeds. Meanwhile, Sang Ah approaches a TV network with footage from the pen drive which clearly shows Yang Mi ordering Jae Sang’s death. Both husband and wife have their plan in place.
Tae Seop is not someone who puts all his eggs — in this case, evidence — in one basket. He is well aware that Yang Mi wants Guk Won to pass the inheritance bill, which will allow her illegitimate daughter access to Chairman Kwon’s wealth once he becomes President. This sets up his next move.
He tells Guk Won he will expose his scandal if he continues to work with Yang Mi. If he drops her and helps them expose her instead, his scandal will never be revealed. Of course, Tae Seop never does anything for free. In return, he should grant Tae Seop the position of Secretary of State.
One has to applaud this man and his ingenuity. Guk Won agrees. Yang Mi is arrested, along with her accomplices. Sang Ah, standing as a bystander as Yang Mi is being publicly humiliated, smirks as if goading her downfall. The ball is in her court for once. But you can’t help but root for Yang Mi’s downfall, since she is one of the most despicable characters, one who abuses her position and plays people.
The contents of Sang Ah’s diary lead to a wider investigation. Guk Won is seen as a man devoted to the well-being of the nation and both Tae Seop and Sang Ah as citizens who took the hit for truth and justice.
Guk Won wins the election, and Tae Seop is appointed Secretary of Civil Affairs. Sang Ah is winning accolades across the world for her work and delivers an equally unforgettable performance on stage as she receives her Best Actor nod. Playing to the galleries in typical Sang Ah style, she takes a dig at Yang Mi and the media for shaping her as an artist. However, the only time we see her break character is when she imagines both Jeong Won and Jisoo in the audience. Her eyes turn moist for a fraction — it is her way of acknowledging that her victory has been shaped by the sacrifices of these two women who loved her.
As Tae Seop climbs up the stairs of the Blue House, and he stops short to take in the view from the top. As he stands alone, it is clear he is not done yet; he hasn’t come this far to serve those who can still trample over him. Tae Seop has an insatiable greed, and somewhere within him is a son who has never been able to avenge his father’s death.
Tae Seop’s manipulations operate beyond anyone’s radar, and the way his mind works is almost incomprehensible. We see that in his next move when he approaches the WR Group and tells Kwon Jong Uk (Oh Jung Se) he is aware that Jong Uk has been engaging in malpractices along with his father’s doctor so that Chairman Kwon doesn’t wake up. Tae Seop would keep his secret, which he is an expert at, for something in return. This time he wants full control of the now headless WR Group, while Jong Uk would merely be a puppet CEO.
The table has been set. Both Tae Seop and Sang Ah are winning hearts and playing the perfect power couple, both on top of their game. Tae Seop is the new poster boy of politics and has been elected Mayor, while Sang Ah continues to rise. The two play the ambitious yet committed couple to the hilt.
But there comes another twist: Chairman Kwon has woken up from his coma. And Yang Mi has been granted a pardon and will be back soon. When bad news comes, it comes from all corners. Though Tae Seop seems unmoved, Sang Ah looks shaken after she gets a call from Yang Mi, saying she is coming for her.
The stress leads to Sang Ah overdosing at Tae Seop’s swearing-in; he finds her just in the nick of time. It is clear he is worried that he may once again lose everything because of his wife and her ways. As he gets her cleaned up, the two walk hand in hand for the ceremony with the camera zooming in on their backs as they enter the auditorium.
Is this the end, or the beginning of the hell that both Sang Ah and Tae Seop have always spoken about? Will there be a “Climax 2”? We can only wait and watch since Yang Mi may be down but not out.
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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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Ju Ji Hoon And Ha Ji Won Face Final Choice Between Alliance And Betrayal In “Climax” Finale
ENA’s drama “Climax” has revealed key points to watch ahead of its finale tonight!
“Climax” follows the gripping survival story of prosecutor Bang Tae Seop (Ju Ji Hoon), who plunges into a power-driven cartel in his quest to climb South Korea’s hierarchy of power.
Spoilers
After the video leak scandal involving Chu Sang Ah (Ha Ji Won), her relationship with Bang Tae Seop has completely fractured, and the two will face off once again in the final episode. With the election approaching, they confront each other over responsibility and involvement in the Seo Young Sang case. Once accomplices who covered up and exploited the incident together, they now stand in opposition, each holding information that could bring the other down.
Bang Tae Seop is forced to make a choice for his political survival, while Chu Sang Ah stands at a crossroads over how to reveal the truth behind the incident that destroyed her. Whether they will join hands again or completely turn their backs on each other remains a key point of interest.
Having lost both his political foundation and financial backing, Bang Tae Seop now possesses materials related to illegal funds from the opposing camp. He stands in a position to launch a final counterattack by exposing the information to the media and potentially turning the tide of the election. However, such a decision could also lead to irreversible consequences. As someone who has already lost everything, whether he will go through with the exposure or choose another path is expected to be a decisive factor in the election’s outcome.
Meanwhile, Lee Yang Mi (Cha Joo Young), who has long designed the power structure centered around Son Guk Won (Joo Jin Mo), continues to play a key role in election strategy in the finale. She remains in contact with figures on Son Guk Won’s side, coordinating media responses and campaign messaging to maintain their advantage. However, the situation begins to shift rapidly with the re-emergence of materials left behind by Hwang Jeong Won (Nana), including black box footage and a list detailing illicit funds and connections between figures in the political and entertainment worlds. As the carefully maintained power structure begins to crack, attention is focused on how Lee Yang Mi will attempt to regain control.
How will the secrets and evidence Bang Tae Seop, Chu Sang Ah, and Lee Yang Mi each hold will collide, and how will the full truth behind the hidden events finally come to light?
The final episode of “Climax” airs on April 14 at 10 p.m. KST.
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“Bloodhounds 2” And “Perfect Crown” Top Most Buzzworthy Drama And Actor Rankings
“Bloodhounds 2” and “Perfect Crown” dominated this week’s rankings of the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!
This week, Season 2 of Netflix’s “Bloodhounds” rose to No. 1 on Good Data Corporation’s weekly list of the dramas that generated the most buzz. The company determines each week’s rankings by collecting data from news articles, blog posts, online communities, videos, and social media about dramas that are either currently airing or set to air soon.
Not only did “Bloodhounds 2” top the drama list, but its stars also made a strong showing on the list of the most buzzworthy drama cast members, where they claimed three of this week’s top seven spots. Woo Do Hwan entered the actor list at No. 3, followed by Rain at No. 4 and Lee Sang Yi at No. 7.
The leads of MBC’s “Perfect Crown” swept the top two spots on the actor list, where IU and Byeon Woo Seok rose to No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. “Perfect Crown” also stayed strong at No. 2 on the drama list this week.
The next spots on both lists went to ENA’s “Climax,” which took No. 3 on this week’s drama list. The cast also claimed four of this week’s top 10 spots on the actor list: Ju Ji Hoon came in at No. 5, Ha Ji Won at No. 6, Nana at No, 8, and Cha Joo Young at No. 9.
SBS’s “Phantom Lawyer” took No. 4 on the drama list, with star Yoo Yeon Seok making the actor list at No. 10.
The top 10 dramas that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
Netflix “Bloodhounds 2”
MBC “Perfect Crown”
ENA “Climax”
SBS “Phantom Lawyer”
tvN “Mad Concrete Dreams”
JTBC “Still Shining”
MBC “In Your Radiant Season”
JTBC “The Practical Guide to Love”
TV Chosun “Doctor Shin”
tvN “Siren’s Kiss”
Meanwhile, the top 10 drama actors that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
IU (“Perfect Crown”)
Byeon Woo Seok (“Perfect Crown”)
Woo Do Hwan (“Bloodhounds 2”)
Rain (“Bloodhounds 2”)
Ju Ji Hoon (“Climax”)
Ha Ji Won (“Climax”)
Lee Sang Yi (“Bloodhounds 2”)
Nana (“Climax”)
Cha Joo Young (“Climax”)
Yoo Yeon Seok (“Phantom Lawyer”)
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