Park Hae Soo And Lee Hee Joon Reunite After 30 Years In “The Scarecrow”
“The Scarecrow” has shared new stills ahead of its upcoming episode!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
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Previously in the drama, Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo) learned through Park Dae Ho (Ryu Hae Jun) that Cha Si Young (Lee Hee Joon) and other detectives had concealed the body of Yoon Hye Jin (Lee Ah Rin). While pursuing the whereabouts of the body, Kang Tae Joo ended up being buried alive by Cha Si Young at the end of the previous episode. In addition, despite Seo Ji Won (Kwak Sun Young)’s best efforts, Im Seok Man (Baek Seung Hwan) was sentenced to life imprisonment at the final trial of the 7th case. In the end, the truth was revealed by Lee Yong Woo (Jung Moon Sung), the real culprit behind the serial murder cases who got caught after 30 years.
The released stills hint at new developments in the story. The first image depicts a reunion between Kang Tae Joo and Cha Si Young in the present day. Cha Si Young is seen wearing a golden badge indicating that he is a member of the National Assembly. He appears highly alert upon hearing that the real serial murder culprit has been caught. Attention is focused on who will emerge as the winner in this 30-year-long battle over the truth.
Another set of photos draws attention with the appearance of a familiar face, Cha Young Beom (Song Geon Hee). Cha Young Beom is an intern reporter investigating the serial murder case, which has resurfaced following the confession of the real culprit. Expectations are high for Song Geon Hee’s dual role, from Lee Ki Beom, who died 30 years ago from the aftereffects of torture after being framed, to a young reporter chasing the truth.
The production team stated, “From Episode 11 onward, the present day of 2019 will serve as the backdrop, and the hidden truths of the incidents from 30 years ago will resurface again.” They added, “The changes in relationships between characters who meet again after a long time will also be an important point to watch.”
The next episode of “The Scarecrow” will air on May 25 at 10 p.m. KST.
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Park Ji Hoon Seeks Jin Goo’s Help To Save His Mother’s Food Truck Business In “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
tvN’s “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” has shared new stills ahead of its upcoming episode!
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
In the upcoming episode, Kang Sung Jae leaves Gangrim Outpost and returns home to his family for the first time in a while. He begins a special mission to revive his mother Gong Su Yeon (Seo Jung Yeon’s) struggling food truck business.
So far, Kang Sung Jae has led an extraordinary military life since being assigned to Gangrim Outpost. Guided by Guardian, he embarked on the “path of a chef,” receiving various skills and recipes that revolutionized the outpost’s food menu.
Kang Sung Jae transformed the hellish meals caused by Sergeant Yoon Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae), who had no sense of taste, into heavenly dishes that greatly satisfied the soldiers. His reputation has continued to rise after impressing not only high-ranking officials and lawmakers who suddenly visited Gangrim Outpost, but even North Korean civilians with his cooking.
The newly released photos capture Kang Sung Jae reuniting with his mother while on military leave. Saluting her confidently, he chats with a much more relaxed expression on his face. His warm and charming demeanor around his mother is a complete contrast to his image as the ace cook soldier of Gangrim Outpost.
However, the heartwarming family moment is short-lived, as Sung Jae soon finds himself shocked by an unexpected situation. Instead of customers, his mother’s food truck is completely empty, with only flies buzzing around.
As a result, Kang Sung Jae, already recognized as the best cook at Gangrim Outpost, not only personally tastes his mother’s cooking to identify the problem, but also struggles to recover the secret recipe for the tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) his father used to make. He plans to seek help from the owner of a famous tteokbokki restaurant (Jin Goo), whose flavor closely resembles his father’s recipe, and actively asks him to teach him his techniques.
Attention is focused on whether Kang Sung Jae, armed with his short but impactful experience as a military cook, will be able to save not only the Gangrim Outpost menu, but also his mother’s food truck business.
Episode 5 of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” airs on May 25 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
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“Perfect Crown” And Park Ji Hoon Top Most Buzzworthy Drama And Actor Rankings
“Perfect Crown” and “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” dominated this week’s rankings of the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!
In its final week on air, MBC’s “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 “Perfect Crown” topping the list of the most buzzworthy dramas, both of its leads ranked high on the list of the most buzzworthy drama cast members, where IU and Byeon Woo Seok took No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.
No. 1 on the actor list went to Park Ji Hoon, the star of tvN’s “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier,” which jumped to No. 2 on this week’s drama list.
The next spots on both lists went to SBS’s “My Royal Nemesis,” which rose to No. 3 on the drama list. Meanwhile, leads Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun ranked No. 4 and No. 5 respectively on the actor list.
Netflix’s new series “The WONDERfools” debuted at No. 4 on this week’s drama list, while stars Park Eun Bin and ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo entered the actor list at No. 6 and No. 9 respectively.
JTBC’s “We Are All Trying Here” took No. 5 on the drama list, and star Koo Kyo Hwan made the actor list at No. 10.
Meanwhile, ENA’s “The Scarecrow” held onto its spot at No. 6 on the drama list.
tvN’s “Filing for Love” stayed strong at No. 7 on the drama list, with leads Shin Hae Sun and Gong Myoung taking No. 7 and No. 8 respectively on the actor list.
The top 10 dramas that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
MBC “Perfect Crown”
tvN “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”
SBS “My Royal Nemesis”
Netflix “The WONDERfools”
JTBC “We Are All Trying Here”
ENA “The Scarecrow”
tvN “Filing for Love”
tvN “Yumi’s Cells 3”
SBS “Sold Out on You”
Netflix “If Wishes Could Kill”
Meanwhile, the top 10 drama actors that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
Park Ji Hoon (“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”)
IU (“Perfect Crown”)
Byeon Woo Seok (“Perfect Crown”)
Lim Ji Yeon (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Heo Nam Jun (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Park Eun Bin (“The WONDERfools”)
Shin Hae Sun (“Filing for Love”)
Gong Myoung (“Filing for Love”)
Cha Eun Woo (“The WONDERfools”)
Koo Kyo Hwan (“We Are All Trying Here”)
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Watch: Seo In Guk And Park Ji Hyun’s Romance Switch Is Flipped “On” In “See You At Work Tomorrow!”
tvN has released a new moving poster for its upcoming drama “See You at Work Tomorrow!”
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.
The new moving poster begins with a realistic glimpse of the dreary morning commute that is part of office workers’ daily routine. Sitting side by side on a bus, Kang Si Woo and Cha Ji Yoon stare straight ahead with expressionless faces that hint at the monotony suffered by the burned-out Cha Ji Yoon. With a mysterious switch set to “off,” the caption reads, “Repetitive daily life.”
However, as Cha Ji Yoon glances Kang Si Woo’s way, the switch flips from “off” to “on”—and the atmosphere undergoes an instant shift. With the caption now teasing “new excitement,” romantic tension forms as the two formerly stone-faced co-workers smile shyly at one another.
Check out the new poster below!
“See You at Work Tomorrow!” will premiere on June 22 at 8:50 p.m. KST, taking over the time slot currently occupied by “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.”
In the meantime, watch Park Ji Hyun in “Forbidden Fairytale” on Viki below:
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Kang Dong Won, Um Tae Goo, And Park Ji Hyun Channel Futuristic Y2K Vibes While Oh Jung Se Radiates Soft Ballad Singer Aura In “Wild Sing”
The highly anticipated film “Wild Sing” has unveiled stylish photo card posters featuring its cast!
“Wild Sing” is a comedy movie that follows the story of TRIANGLE, a once-popular co-ed trio that fell into obscurity after an unfortunate incident. The film depicts their chaotic journey as they attempt to reunite and make a comeback.
On May 22, TRIANGLE members Hyun Woo (Kang Dong Won), Sang Gu (Um Tae Goo), and Do Mi (Park Ji Hyun), along with their rival soloist Choi Sung Gon (Oh Jung Se), simultaneously released the film’s OST through major Korean music platforms and global streaming services.
The OST includes TRIANGLE’s second album title track “Shout It Out” and Choi Sung Gon’s ballad “I Like You.”
Alongside the OST release, four photo card posters were also unveiled. TRIANGLE’s posters lean heavily into a futuristic Y2K aesthetic, complete with bold smoky makeup, metallic outfits, and oversized silhouettes that perfectly recreate the late-1990s vibe. Kang Dong Won, who plays leader Hyun Woo, exudes powerful charisma, while Um Tae Goo’s Sang Gu commands attention with his rough energy. Park Ji Hyun, as center member Do Mi, completes the group’s distinct identity with her confident aura.
In contrast, Oh Jung Se’s poster as Choi Sung Gon creates an entirely different mood. Wearing a white angora knit sweater and a hairstyle covering one eye, he channels the mysterious celebrity image that was popular at the time, radiating a wistful and innocent charm.
“Wild Sing” is set to premiere in theaters nationwide on June 3.
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Lee Jun Young To Make Special Appearance In Jung Sung Il And Park Ji Hyun’s Upcoming Film
Lee Jun Young will be making a special appearance in the upcoming film “Sinner” (working title)!
On May 21, his agency BILLIONS shared, “Lee Jun Young will appear in ‘Sinner’ and transform into an impactful character. The film is currently in post-production.”
“Sinner” follows Seok Gyu (Jung Sung Il), a nominee for Minister of Justice, as he prepares for a confirmation hearing and begins uncovering the truth behind a past incident connected to letters written by Soon Hwa (Park Ji Hyun), South Korea’s last death row inmate.
Lee Jun Young is said to play a character who triggers an emotional explosion among the film’s characters during a key highlight of the story.
Currently, Lee Jun Young is set to star in the upcoming JTBC weekend drama “Reborn Rookie,” which will premiere on May 30.
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6 Park Ji Hoon K-Dramas That Prove His Versatility
Park Ji Hoon has struck the right chords of success in his acting career, especially with the recent hit “The King’s Warden,” which surpassed 16 million moviegoers. The singer-turned-actor has showcased immense range as he seamlessly shifts between genres. From playing an astute student navigating the notorious world of teen politics, to a Crown Prince grappling with identity disorder, he also took on the role of matchmaker, and now a soldier chef whipping up a storm in the military mess. Through each of his performances, Park Ji Hoon has demonstrated his acting prowess.
Here are six Park Ji Hoon dramas which highlight his range as an actor.
“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”
Private Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon) may have been the best trainee in military bootcamp. But when he is assigned to the military mess, it requires a lot more than just physical strength to whip up a variety of dishes to feed the battalion.
Sung Jae has been classified as an “S Class” recruit by the establishment, one with potential health issues. On his arrival at the Gangrim outpost, he starts hallucinating, visualizing a virtual reality console, complete with voice over and instructions guiding him. It’s a sort of alter ego which is only visible to him. His strange behavior further convinces his colleagues that he is probably not all there.
He is assigned to the kitchen, which is under Yoon Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae), infamous for his dreadful cooking skills. Sung Jae, who is geared up to be the best kitchen soldier, is in for the biggest challenge. The console promises him he is on a quest to become the best chef, but the reality is trickier after his first dish causes a mishap and his commanding officer (Lee Sang Yi) wants him out of the mess.
Park Ji Hoon tugs at your heart with the earnestness and determination of Sung Jae. You cheer and root for him, wanting him to win. He brings forth the vulnerability of a young man who is seeking his mission in life as he also grapples with loss.
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“Weak Hero Class 1 & 2”
In “Weak Hero,” Park Ji Hoon plays Yeon Si Eun, an analytical and sharp student who prefers staying in the background. He is unable to sustain his quiet and peaceful existence when he becomes the target of bullying by the school’s most notorious bully.
Si Eun lacks the strength to confront or fight his perpetrators. However, he finds support in fellow student, Ahn Su Ho (Choi Hyun Wook), a former athlete who steps in to help him. The conflict escalates with the entry of Oh Bum Seok (Hong Kyung), a young man with a troubled past. Si Eun is forced to step up, relying on strategy as his modus operandi in navigating the violent environment. Calculated in his approach, he eventually realizes that amid shifting loyalties and mounting volatility, mental strength is his only real weapon.
With two seasons, the show achieved a cult following amongst fans of the genre for its raw and gritty narrative. Park Ji Hoon as Si Eun showcases the character’s arc and development across seasons effortlessly, as he overcomes new challenges and situations. Not an easy role, he brings forth both the physical reactivity and emotional vulnerability of Si Eun with ease.
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“Love Song for Illusion”
Crown Prince Sajo Hyun (Park Ji Hoon) suffers from a personality disorder. His alter ego, the shrewd and calculating Ak Hee, despises Sajo Hyun’s reticent and meek personality.
Sajo Hyun is sensitive with an artistic temperament. He’d rather spend time in the royal drapery designing gowns than spending time learning about military strategy and artillery. He seeks solace in the fabrics, and creating designs is his way of stepping away from the chaos of everyday life. Sajo Hyun, who has been forced to witness the brutality of the royal courts and is constantly told to man-up, develops mental health issues. The blunt and uninhibited Ak Hee is the embodiment of those untapped issues.
Yeon Wol (Hong Ye Ji), a fearless young girl who wants to avenge her father, becomes an assassin, as Yeon Wol’s family was massacred by the King. She enters the courts and become Sajo Hyun’s concubine. The two resent each other for their own reasons. For Yeon Wol, he is the son of the man who killed her father, and for Sajo Hyun, she is Ak Hee’s woman. But what Sajo Hyun does not realize is that Yeon Wol is the girl he had always been looking for.
Park Ji Hoon brings forth the inner conflict of a young man ridden by guilt and his contrasting personalities effortlessly. “Love Song for Illusion” also breaks down gender stereotypes fluidly.
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“Love Revolution”
If you think being intense is Park Ji Hoon’s forte, “Love Revolution” shows another facet of the actor. Here he plays Gong Ju Young, a high school student who falls in love with Wang Ja Rim (Lee Ruby). His feelings and confession are rejected, as Ja Rim gives him the cold shoulder and looks right through him.
Friends on both sides help Ju Young to win over Ja Rim. The only issue is that Ju Young is genuinely a good guy. He’s the kind of person that doesn’t play mind games and neither does he understand the strategies of love. Ja Rim finds him plain and dull. So, does he succeed in winning over the love of his life?
“Love Revolution” is a high school romantic comedy that also upends gender stereotypes. It is Ja Rim who turns into the heartbreaker, while Ju Young is the devoted boyfriend. Park Ji Hoon makes Ju Young lovable and charms viewers with his gullible honesty.
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“Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency”
The historical romance drama follows a king who turns to Joseon’s finest marriage agency to protect his first love. At his request, the agency’s three handsome matchmakers, played by Kim Min Jae, Park Ji Hoon, and Byeon Woo Seok, risk their lives to transform the woman in question, Gae Ddong (Gong Seung Yeon), into a refined noblewoman.
Park Ji Hoon plays the role of the Flower Crew’s “image consultant,” Go Young Soo. An honest, confident, and cheerful person, he is the group’s most optimistic person. But underneath the faćade, Young Soo’s past as an executioner continues to impact him, especially when it comes to making decisions, and his inner conflict impacts him in more ways than he can handle.
Park Ji Hoon impresses with his steady performance as he showcases emotional depth in highlightingYoung Soo’s personality.
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“At a Distance, Spring is Green”
The coming-of-age drama follows college students Yeo Joon (Park Ji Hoon), Nam Soo Hyun (Bae In Hyuk), and Kim So Bin (Kang Min Ah) as they navigate university life while dealing with struggles beyond the classroom, including family pressures and financial hardships.
As friendships slowly blossom between the three students, each from vastly different backgrounds, they learn that any relationship in life requires patience, effort, and compromise. As they confront their inner turmoil and heal, they also mature both as individuals and as friends.
The show highlights realistic concerns of the every day and is a bittersweet narrative of life. It empowers through the stories of its protagonists and their journeys of self-discovery.
Park Ji Hoon, as the wealthy and popular Yeo Joon, articulates the pain and loneliness of his character. He’s someone who grew up with everything but feels the lack of affection he grew up around.
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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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Seo In Guk And Park Ji Hyun’s Romance Blooms In Poster For New Drama “See You At Work Tomorrow!”
tvN’s upcoming drama “See You at Work Tomorrow!” has unveiled a new poster!
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.
The newly released poster shows Kang Si Woo and Cha Ji Yoon sitting side by side on a bus.
Kang Si Woo, a so-called “3 NOs man” who is usually expressionless and keeps his distance from others, stands out by showing a faint smile only in front of Cha Ji Yoon. Cha Ji Yoon also tries to act indifferent, but she appears aware of Kang Si Woo, creating a subtle sense of excitement.
The slightly closer distance between the two inside a bus bathed in warm sunlight sensuously conveys emotions blossoming amid a repetitive commute. The caption reads, “To find new excitement even in repetitive daily life,” hinting at a shift in emotions that have grown dull over time.
“See You at Work Tomorrow!” will premiere on June 22 at 8:50 p.m. KST, taking over the time slot currently occupied by “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.”
In the meantime, watch Park Ji Hyun in “Forbidden Fairytale” on Viki below:
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Park Eun Bin’s Upcoming Drama “Spooky In Love” Announces Premiere Date With First Poster
tvN’s upcoming drama “Spooky in Love” has unveiled its first poster!
“Spooky in Love” is an investigative occult romance drama about a hotel heiress who can see ghosts and a passionate, empathetic prosecutor who team up in a chaotic partnership. It is a remake of the 2011 film “Spellbound.”
Park Eun Bin plays Cheon Yeo Ri, a chaebol heiress who seems to have everything but hides the secret that she can see ghosts.
In the poster, Cheon Yeo Ri is left alone in a secluded mansion on a dark night. Before dawn, as darkness settles heavily, the old mansion beyond the tree branches creates an eerie sense of tension. Sitting by the window, Cheon Yeo Ri wears a lonely expression despite her elegant appearance. Most striking are the thick leather gloves that contrast with her glamorous accessories, adding to the ominous mood and raising questions about the secret she hides.
The phrase, “Can you see them too?” further deepens the mysterious atmosphere.
“Spooky in Love” is set to premiere on July 18 at 9:10 p.m. KST.
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Park Ji Hoon No Longer In Talks For Boxer Drama
Park Ji Hoon has ended discussions to star in a new drama about boxers.
On May 21, a media outlet reported that Park Ji Hoon turned downed the casting offer for the new tvN drama “Promoter” and that the production team is now looking for a new lead actor.
In response to the report, Park Ji Hoon’s agency stated, “Park Ji Hoon has ultimately declined the offer to star in the tvN drama ‘Promoter.’”
“Promoter” will be directed by Lee Jong Suk, known for helming the films “The Negotiation” and “Forbidden Fairytale.” Park Ji Hoon was previously in talks to take on the lead role of a hardworking, self-made genius boxer.
Park Ji Hoon is currently starring in the military drama “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.”
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