• Kim Woo Bin and Suzy to reunite for new light-hearted romantic comedy series by star writer Kim Eun Sook

    Netflix is teaming up with renowned writer Kim Eun Sook and director Lee Byeong Hun for the series 'Everything Will Come True'.

    This light-hearted romantic comedy revolves around a genie from a lamp who wakes up after a thousand years and grants three wishes to an emotionless human named Ga Young.

    Kim Eun Sook, the writer behind the globally acclaimed Netflix series 'The Glory', is back with this new project, sparking excitement among fans. Director Lee Byeong Hun, known for his popular works like 'Extreme Job' and 'Be Melodramatic', is also on board, raising the anticipation even higher.

    The spotlight, however, is on the reunion of Kim Woo Bin and Suzy after seven years. Kim Woo Bin, known for his roles in various movies and dramas including the Netflix series 'Black Knight', 'Master', 'Twenty', 'Our Blues', 'Uncontrollably Fond', 'The Heirs', etc., will be playing the genie who wakes up after a thousand years. Fans are eager to see his transformation into this unique character.

    Suzy, on the other hand, will portray the emotionless human 'Ga Young'. Having shown her acting prowess in projects like 'Architecture 101', 'Anna', 'Start-Up', 'Uncontrollably Fond', Suzy is expected to bring a fresh perspective to her character in this series.

    The chemistry between the two leads, who will be portraying a genie who has been trapped in a lamp for a thousand years and his new owner, is highly anticipated.

    The cast also includes Ahn Eun Jin, No Sang Hyun, Ko Kyu Pil, and Lee Joo Young, who are expected to add depth to the story. Ahn Eun Jin, who made headlines last year with 'The Good Bad Mother' and 'Goodbye Earth', will be playing a mysterious woman named 'Mi Joo'.

    No Sang Hyun, who gained global attention through 'Pachinko', will portray 'Soo Hyun', a landlord with a handsome face and suspicious wealth.

    Ko Kyu Pil and Lee Joo Young will play 'Sayeed', the genie's confidant, and 'Min Ji', Ga Young's only friend, respectively. Fans are curious to see the unique charm these actors will bring to this fantasy romantic comedy.

    'Everything Will Come True', produced by Hwa & Dam Pictures, the company behind 'The Glory', 'The King: Eternal Monarch', 'Mr. Sunshine', 'Goblin', 'The Heirs', 'A Gentleman's Dignity', etc., will be exclusively available on Netflix.

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  • BTS Jin says he was nervous filming with Shin Se Kyung but their chemistry in the MV tells a different story

    BTS member Jin is finally back, and fans can’t stop talking about his new music video.

    On May 16, Jin dropped his second mini album Echo, and the title track “Don’t Say You Love Me” is already making waves — especially because of the emotional scenes with actress Shin Se Kyung.

    The MV is shot like a drama, showing powerful yet soft acting between Jin and Shin Se Kyung. Their natural eye contact, emotional scenes, and quiet chemistry have left fans saying, “Are they a real couple?” and “Please cast them in a real drama next time!”

    But while their chemistry looked perfect on screen, Jin revealed that he was actually super nervous behind the scenes.

    In a recent interview, Jin shared, “It was my first time acting with a professional actress, so I was really awkward and clumsy. I was so nervous that things didn’t go as I imagined.”

    Still, he praised Shin Se Kyung for helping him through the scenes. “I was very thankful to Shin Se Kyung for her passionate acting. If you look closely, you might catch me looking awkward,” he said, laughing.

    Jin also shared a funny moment during filming: “There was one scene in a parking lot, and the wind was blowing like crazy. My hair kept flying everywhere, and I couldn’t act properly. We ended up changing my hairstyle to finish filming.”

    His new album Echo tells honest stories about love, friendship, choices, and emotions we feel in everyday life. Fans are touched by how personal and heartfelt Jin’s songs and acting are in this comeback.

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