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“The Unofficial Ten-Million Hit Film” “Wish’s Sequel!” “AUDITION 109” Screening and Press Conference Coverage

“The Unofficial Ten-Million Hit Film” “Wish’s Sequel!” “AUDITION 109” Screening and Press Conference Coverage

Everyone who knows the story has already seen the film 〈Wish〉, which returned after 17 years. How has Shin-chan been spending his days lately, now that he has finally graduated high school—after plenty of twists and turns.
‘Salmokji: Whispering Water’ Proves K-Horror’s Power—Breaks 1 Million Viewers on Day 10 of Release…Thanks Proof Photo from the Cast

‘Salmokji: Whispering Water’ Proves K-Horror’s Power—Breaks 1 Million Viewers on Day 10 of Release…Thanks Proof Photo from the Cast

A horror film starring Kim Hye-yoon that delves into strange rumors about a supposedly cursed reservoir—by the morning of the 17th, it topped 1 million cumulative viewers The cast, dressed in fun disguises as ghosts, ghoulish creatures, Chucky, and more, shares a 1-million milestone proof photo Directed by Lee Sang-min, the film delivers chilling horror inspired by real-life creepy tales and sets expectations for a long run at theaters
〈Salmokji: Whispering Water〉 proved the power of horror as it surpassed 1 million viewers. According to the Korea Box Office Information System as of the morning of April 17, the film 〈Salmokji: Whispering Water〉 surpassed 1 million viewers.
[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up with the Five Muses of ‘Bite Me Sweet’ ② Cha Ju-won

[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up with the Five Muses of ‘Bite Me Sweet’ ② Cha Ju-won

〈Bamis〉 is a variety competition where five popular Korean rising male celebrities and five top Asian pastry chefs team up in pairs to create brand-new K-style desserts.
“Momentum. ” Actor Cha Ju-won summed up his strengths in one word like this. Cha Ju-won, as he put it, was an actor whose charm—completely “filter-free”—stood out. Even after becoming a global star through 〈Zone of Love, Unrivaled〉, he kept a cool head and diagnosed where he stood.
Jin Ki-joo Transforms Into a Psychiatrist Who Falls Asleep in Front of Patients… Cast as the Lead in KBS’s “Sleeping Doctor”

Jin Ki-joo Transforms Into a Psychiatrist Who Falls Asleep in Front of Patients… Cast as the Lead in KBS’s “Sleeping Doctor”

As “Hong Kyung,” the director poised to shut down the hospital due to trauma… A 2TV lineup in the first half of next year A healing romance with the “day-shift doctor” in “A Thousand Won-a-Day”… Written by Baek Eun-gyeong, the author of “It Happened to Be Homeward Diary” A medical drama about “sleep disorders” with a unique premise… Fresh fun ahead for living-room viewers
Actor Jin Ki-joo returns to the small screen as a psychiatrist who falls asleep the moment she sees patients—an intriguing character concept.■ “Once the consultation starts, is it ‘zzz’?”… Jin Ki-joo’s bold character transformation On the 15th, KBS announced that it has cast Jin Ki-joo as the lead...
TWS’ First VR Concert, “RUSH ROAD,” Draws 40,000 Attendees and Wraps Successful Theatrical Run in Korea—Best Results Ever

TWS’ First VR Concert, “RUSH ROAD,” Draws 40,000 Attendees and Wraps Successful Theatrical Run in Korea—Best Results Ever

Breaking Through the Limits of Single-Theater Releases, It Records 40,000 Cumulative Admissions and an Average Seat Occupancy Rate of 81%, Setting a New Standard for K-Pop VR Planning Participation and Communication Shined…Proving Its Expandability by Pulling in Viewers Beyond the Fandom “42” and Bringing In Fans and General Audiences Maximizing Immersion with Diverse Space-and-Time Stage Effects and Hit Songs…Kicked Off by Korea’s Box-Office Momentum, Leading to a Global Staggered Release
The group TWS’s first VR concert, “RUSH ROAD (TWS VR CONCERT : RUSH ROAD),” wrapped up its domestic theatrical run successfully, recording the highest-ever performance for K-pop VR concerts.Overcoming the limits of a single-theater release, “RUSH ROAD,” which opened exclusively at MegaBox on March...
Big Ocean ENM Targets the Global Content Market in 2026… Unveils a Record-Breaking Lineup Featuring Dramas, Films, and Stage Productions

Big Ocean ENM Targets the Global Content Market in 2026… Unveils a Record-Breaking Lineup Featuring Dramas, Films, and Stage Productions

A New IP Strategy Through OSMU to Build Diverse Content and Cross Over Between Audiences Expect Steady Revenue Through Season-Based Content and Market Expansion via Co-Productions With Global Production Companies Expect a Sharp Sales Jump in 2026 With Global Content Planning and Production
Big Ocean ENM (CEO Shin In-soo, Lee Seong-jin) has officially unveiled its latest lineup of productions and development projects, and in 2026 it continues to draw strong expectations from audiences both at home and abroad.
[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

Last weekend, the show reached episode 8 and is now past the midpoint of its 12-episode run.
▶ 〈How to Become a Landlord〉 The interview with Director Im Pil-seong continues from Part 1. After episode 7, it felt like the ending was shaped by the director’s point of view. But it’s pretty rare for both the writer and the director to be making a drama together for the first time.
[Interview] “Who Is a Building for?” Director Im Pil-sung on “How to Become a Landlord in South Korea” ①

[Interview] “Who Is a Building for?” Director Im Pil-sung on “How to Become a Landlord in South Korea” ①

Last weekend it aired up to episode 8, and it has now passed the midpoint of the 12-episode run.
〈How to Become a Landlord in South Korea〉 is being watched with great interest. It aired through episode 8 over the weekend, and yet even after passing the halfway point of this 12-episode series, it’s still a drama that’s impossible to predict. It’s a drama that’s impossible to predict.
[Interview] What’s It Like to Step Into Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Roles? Kim Hye-yoon on ‘Salmokji’ ②

[Interview] What’s It Like to Step Into Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Roles? Kim Hye-yoon on ‘Salmokji’ ②

“〈Salmokji〉, it’s a 10/10 movie—but if you say it’s too scary, I feel like audiences won’t come. So I’ll give it a 9.5.”
▶〈Salmokji〉 actor Kim Hye-yoon’s interview continues from Part 1. 〈Salmokji〉 is a horror film built around “experiential” scares. From the perspective of filming an “experiential” movie, was there anything that made this set different from other productions.
[Interview] What Does Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Side Look Like? “Salmokji” Kim Hye-yoon ①

[Interview] What Does Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Side Look Like? “Salmokji” Kim Hye-yoon ①

“Acting that communicates just with eye contact and breathing—this feels like I’m doing a whole new kind of acting.”
Should we believe it. Or should we not believe it until we’ve seen it for ourselves. The character Suin (Kim Hye-yoon) in 〈Salmokji〉 also hesitates at that same crossroads. After sensing a secret she didn’t believe in with her own body, she gradually gets swallowed by the fear inside.