Tag: #Mr. Queen
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5 Korean romantic comedies to watch on Viu
Ahead of the premiere of the Viu Original “Now, We Are Breaking Up” starring Song Hye-kyo and Jang Ki-yong, there are available romantic comedy dramas on the platform to set up the mood.
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Korean actor Kim Jung-hyun restarts career with new agency after controversies
“This too shall pass.”
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Mr. Queen’ star Kim Jung-hyun, agency resolve contract expiration issue
It’s all’s well that ends well for Korean actor Kim Jung-hyun and agency O& Entertainment as the two have finally resolved the issue on the duration of his exclusive contract.
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‘Mr. Queen’ star Kim Jung-hyun now free as contract with his agency ends
Korean actor Kim Jung-hyun, star of the K-dramas “Mr. Queen” and “Crash Landing on You,” announced that his exclusive contract with his agency O& Entertainment has expired on May 12.
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‘It’s Okay’ actress Seo Ye-ji admits relationship with Kim Jung-hyun
Korean actress Seo Ye-ji, star of the K-drama “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” admitted that she and actor Kim Jung-hyun became lovers and she did not deny the published text messages she sent to him in 2018 in which she ordered him to avoid any “skinship” or physical contact and romantic scenes with Seohyun, his co-star in the drama “Time.”
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K-actress Seo Ye-ji chickens out of own movie presscon due to Kim Jung-hyun scandal
Korean drama “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” actress Seo Ye-ji has decided not to attend her own movie press preview and press conference scheduled at 2 p.m. today, April 13, following the publication of a news article on April 12 that accused her of manipulating actor and alleged ex-boyfriend Kim Jung-hyun when he was filming the drama “Time” in 2018.
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International fans sign petition to bring cancelled K-drama ‘Joseon Exorcist’ to Netflix
International fans have signed an online petition to bring the drama “Joseon Exorcist” to Netflix after its airing was cancelled in Korea due to accusations that it had distorted Korean history.
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Na In-woo makes first appearance in K-drama ‘River Where the Moon Rises’
Korean actor Na In-woo made his first appearance in the Korean drama “River Where the Moon Rises” as replacement for actor Ji Soo, who was removed after he admitted committing school violence.
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Ji Soo kicked out of ‘River Where the Moon Rises’ due to school violence scandal
Korean actor Ji Soo has been officially removed from the drama “River Where the Moon Rises” which is currently airing on TV channel KBS2 following his admission that he committed school violence in middle and high schools.
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‘Mr. Queen’ actor Na In-woo eyed to replace Ji Soo in ‘River Where the Moon Rises’
Hit Korean drama “Mr. Queen” actor Na In-woo has been offered to replace embattled actor Ji Soo in the currently airing drama “River Where the Moon Rises” after the latter admitted to committing school violence.
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Hit Korean drama ‘Mr. Queen’ airs final episode with highest rating
The hit Korean drama “Mr. Queen,” starring actress Shin Hye-sun and actor Kim Jung-hyun, recorded its best TV rating with the airing of the final episode on Feb. 14.
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Viu hits 45 million month active users, 5.3 million paid subscribers in 2020
Video streaming service Viu has recorded 45 million monthly active users and 5.3 million paid subscribers in 2020.
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Valentine’s Day treat from Viu lets you watch K-dramas with your favorite comfort food
Popular video streaming platform Viu has partnered with Kraver’s Canteen to offer a Valentine’s Day treat for viewers.
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‘The Uncanny Counter,’ ‘Mr. Queen’ place in top 10 favorite TV shows in January
The hit dramas “The Uncanny Counter,” “Mr. Queen” and “The Penthouse” placed in the top 10 favorite TV programs in South Korea in January.Gallup Korea held a nationwide survey on Jan. 19 to 21 among 1,000 respondents aged 18 and above and asked them to pick their favorite TV shows.