Snowdrop’s Jung Hae-in is in talks to lead his first romcom, Some and Shopping, Park Shin-hye has been eyed for the role of a heartless judge, and Squid Game’s Wi Ha-joon has been approached to play a teacher.
3/5 stars When its first three episodes premiered at the Busan International Film Festival in October, Somebody looked a tantalising but frustrating show. Packed with a surfeit of intriguing ideas, it coasted along with a killer ambience, yet the narrative was at best opaque. What was the story and where was it going? Now the whole series is available to.
K-drama fans will have a lot to choose from in November, with action, thrills and drama coming in all shapes and sizes. Here's our preview of next month's 10 most exciting offerings. The fashion world is set to get the glossy K-drama treatment in Netflix's The Fabulous. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksd5U5orY00&feature=emb title[/embed] Chae Soo-bin (Rookie Cops) appears as the bubbly and hard-working Pyo Ji-eun,.
Actor Lee Soo-kyung-I plays a bold reporter who cannot stand injustice in tvN s new drama "Adamas".
"Adamas" is a work that depicts twin brothers fighting against the great evil hidden behind the truth of the incident 22 years ago to get rid of the false accusation of the biological father who killed the stepfather. Actors Ji Sung and Seo Ji-hye appear, writer Choi Tae-kang writes the script and director Park Seung-woo of "Kairos" takes on the megaphone, Adamas, Coin Locker Girl, Dead Man, Heart Blackened, Kairos, Choi Tae-kang, Ji Sung, Kim Seo-hee, Lee Soo-kyung-I, Park Seung-woo, Seo Ji-hye