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[Interview] <Squid Game 3> Lee Jung-jae

[Interview] Lee Jung-jae "I know it's not an ending that most people will like..."

Sung Ki-hoon is what kind of existence to you? A pathetic middle-aged man who digs into his mother's chest in the swamp of loan sharks and gambling, a warm soul who cannot turn away from the pain of others even in the face of death, a tragic figure who tries to save everyone but instead leads to...

"Korean Theaters in the First Half of the Year Record Lowest Audience Numbers in 21 Years"

"With 42.49 million, lower than the 44.94 million right after the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022, it seems difficult to surpass 100 million by the end of the year."
No one comes to the theater, and that complaint was not unfounded. According to the integrated computer network of the Korean Film Council, the cumulative audience number for the first half of this year was counted at 42,497,285.
Lee Jong-suk and Moon Ga-young's Disney+ Series <Seocho-dong>, Key Viewing Points Revealed!

Lee Jong-suk and Moon Ga-young's Disney+ Series , Key Viewing Points Revealed!

Professional Juhyung (Lee Jong-suk), ambitious Heeji (Moon Ga-young), chatterbox Changwon (Kang Yoo-seok), warm-hearted Munjeong (Ryu Hye-young), and the embodiment of capitalism Sangki (Lim Sung-jae) gather together to share meals and concerns, hinting at true camaraderie and friendship that goes beyond being just colleagues.
The series , released on Disney+ on July 5, depicts the cheerful and intense growth journey of five associate lawyers who commute to the Seocho-dong legal town every day. The special poster released alongside captures the moment when Juhyung (Lee Jong-suk) and Heeji (Moon Ga-young) lock eyes during...
Lee Jong-suk's Drama Comeback After 3 Years 〈Seocho-dong〉, Depicts the Ordinary Lives of Lawyers, Not a 'Courtroom Drama'

Lee Jong-suk's Drama Comeback After 3 Years 〈Seocho-dong〉, Depicts the Ordinary Lives of Lawyers, Not a 'Courtroom Drama'

Actor Lee Jong-suk has chosen the new tvN weekend drama 〈Seocho-dong〉 as his comeback work after three years. Unlike typical courtroom dramas that fight against great evil, this work focuses on the daily lives and livelihoods of lawyers.
Who will join Manager Lee Jong-beom? 〈A Clean Sweep 2025〉 lineup announcement

Who will join Manager Lee Jong-beom? 〈A Clean Sweep 2025〉 lineup announcement

Lee Jong-beom, Kim Tae-kyun, Yoon Suk-min, Lee Dae-hyung, Na Ji-wan, Shim Soo-chang, Yoon Suk-min, Yoon Gil-hyun, Yoon Hee-sang, Kwon Hyuk, Lee Hyun-seung, Oh Joo-won, Oh Hyun-taek, Moon Sung-hyun, Na Joo-hwan, Yoon Suk-min, Lee Hak-joo, Kang Min-guk, Lee Dae-hyung, Na Ji-wan, Choi Jin-haeng, Jo Yong-ho, Heo Do-hwan, etc.
The 'A Clean Sweep' that created a baseball syndrome has announced its roster ahead of the new season.The JTBC program features a team called 'Clean Monsters' made up of retired former professional baseball players, engaging in matches against amateur teams and professional second teams, which has...

"War Named Election 〈Running Mate〉 and Other New OTT Releases for the Week of June 3, 2025 (6/18~6/25)"

The new OTT releases for the third week of June feature the fierce election war among high school students, which is more intense than college entrance exams, and the double life of a K-pop star turned exorcist. Don’t miss the chance to watch the hit movie from theaters at home.
[2024 JIFF] The 25th Jeonju International Film Festival, Heading to the Splendid Opening Ceremony

[2024 JIFF] The 25th Jeonju International Film Festival, Heading to the Splendid Opening Ceremony

Celebrating its 25th year, the Jeonju International Film Festival has kicked off in grand style. The festival embarks on a ten-day journey starting with the opening ceremony held at 7:30 PM on May 1st at the Moak Hall of the Jeonju Korean Sound Culture Center.

"[2024 JIFF] The 25th Jeonju International Film Festival Unveils Its Lineup, Notable Programs to Watch"

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Jeonju International Film Festival, which has unveiled its lineup. At 25 years old, akin to a person entering young adulthood, the festival is also contemplating what it means to be more ‘authentic’ and ‘Jeonju-like’.