Park Hyung Sik Replaces Kim Soo Hyun As Highest-Paid Korean Actor (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Apart from his good looks, charm, and acting skills, Kim Soo Hyun once garnered widespread popularity as the highest-paid Korean actor. However, since the controversy began after Kim Sae Ron’s death, he has witnessed a significant dip in his popularity. From losing Instagram followers to losing major brand deals and projects, his career is facing an extreme setback right now as his public image continues to get tainted. Amid the situation, an online community post revealed who has replaced Kim Soo Hyun as the highest-paid Korean actor, and it is not Park Seo Joon and Jung Hae In.
The Queen of Tears star previously held the spot with major projects like One Ordinary Day (2021) and It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2020), for which he reportedly charged 500 million Krw per episode. For his latest hit, Queen of Tears,...
Apart from his good looks, charm, and acting skills, Kim Soo Hyun once garnered widespread popularity as the highest-paid Korean actor. However, since the controversy began after Kim Sae Ron’s death, he has witnessed a significant dip in his popularity. From losing Instagram followers to losing major brand deals and projects, his career is facing an extreme setback right now as his public image continues to get tainted. Amid the situation, an online community post revealed who has replaced Kim Soo Hyun as the highest-paid Korean actor, and it is not Park Seo Joon and Jung Hae In.
The Queen of Tears star previously held the spot with major projects like One Ordinary Day (2021) and It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2020), for which he reportedly charged 500 million Krw per episode. For his latest hit, Queen of Tears,...
- 18/03/2025
- di Moupriya Banerjee
- KoiMoi
Picture: Lee You Mi as Hui Su in As You Stood By – Netflix
The K-drama adaptation of Hideo Okuda’s crime novel Naomi to Kanako recently wrapped filming. Netflix will also be releasing the series in Q4 2025, and we have already had our first look at the exciting K-drama, which stars Squid Game actress Lee You Mi and Parasyte: The Grey Actress Jeon So Nee.
As You Stood By (Working Title) is an upcoming South Korean crime drama directed by Lee Jung Rim and the adaptation of the famous novel Naomi to Kanako by author Hideo Okuda.
Table of Contents When is As You Stood By coming to Netflix? What is the plot of As You Stood By? Who is in the cast of As You Stood By? What is the production status of As You Stood By? When is As You Stood By coming to Netflix?
Netflix has announced...
The K-drama adaptation of Hideo Okuda’s crime novel Naomi to Kanako recently wrapped filming. Netflix will also be releasing the series in Q4 2025, and we have already had our first look at the exciting K-drama, which stars Squid Game actress Lee You Mi and Parasyte: The Grey Actress Jeon So Nee.
As You Stood By (Working Title) is an upcoming South Korean crime drama directed by Lee Jung Rim and the adaptation of the famous novel Naomi to Kanako by author Hideo Okuda.
Table of Contents When is As You Stood By coming to Netflix? What is the plot of As You Stood By? Who is in the cast of As You Stood By? What is the production status of As You Stood By? When is As You Stood By coming to Netflix?
Netflix has announced...
- 06/02/2025
- di Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Warning: This article contains Spoilers for Parasyte: The Grey.
Parasyte: The Grey offers an original spinoff story, setting itself apart from other Netflix live-action adaptations of anime like Death Note (2017). Director Yeong Sang-ho brings a fresh take to the Parasyte universe, combining horror and lore in a new K-drama series on Netflix. The appearance of Shinichi Izumi in Parasyte: The Grey hints at a potential sequel, continuing the story beyond the original manga ending.
Netflix’s Parasyte: The Grey is directly tied to the Parasyte manga, offering a unique type of live-action adaptation by telling an original story based on the world created by Hitoshi Iwaaki. One of the most exciting K-dramas of 2024, Parasyte: The Grey combines director Yeon Sang-ho’s eye for horror with the incredible lore from Parasyte. The six-episode series has proven to be a good pick not only for anime fans who want to check a...
Parasyte: The Grey offers an original spinoff story, setting itself apart from other Netflix live-action adaptations of anime like Death Note (2017). Director Yeong Sang-ho brings a fresh take to the Parasyte universe, combining horror and lore in a new K-drama series on Netflix. The appearance of Shinichi Izumi in Parasyte: The Grey hints at a potential sequel, continuing the story beyond the original manga ending.
Netflix’s Parasyte: The Grey is directly tied to the Parasyte manga, offering a unique type of live-action adaptation by telling an original story based on the world created by Hitoshi Iwaaki. One of the most exciting K-dramas of 2024, Parasyte: The Grey combines director Yeon Sang-ho’s eye for horror with the incredible lore from Parasyte. The six-episode series has proven to be a good pick not only for anime fans who want to check a...
- 07/04/2024
- di Marcelo Leite
- ScreenRant
Parasyte: The Grey is an upcoming live-action K-drama adaptation of the critically acclaimed manga series Parasyte. The K-drama will feature a new story based on the world of Parasyte, with different characters and a different setting. The director, Yeon Sang-ho, has a strong track record in helming horror shows and movies, making the adaptation exciting and promising.
An upcoming horror K-drama from Netflix is one of the most interesting live-action manga adaptations in years. Netflix is not strange to adapting popular manga or anime into live-action movies and TV shows, although many of them did not work. Still, whereas movies like Death Note (2017) or series like Cowboy Bebop (2021) failed, hits like Alice in Borderland and One Piece season 1 proved that it can be done. Whether they are direct adaptations of the source material or just something based on that world, live-action anime properties usually have a lot of potential.
Although...
An upcoming horror K-drama from Netflix is one of the most interesting live-action manga adaptations in years. Netflix is not strange to adapting popular manga or anime into live-action movies and TV shows, although many of them did not work. Still, whereas movies like Death Note (2017) or series like Cowboy Bebop (2021) failed, hits like Alice in Borderland and One Piece season 1 proved that it can be done. Whether they are direct adaptations of the source material or just something based on that world, live-action anime properties usually have a lot of potential.
Although...
- 11/02/2024
- di Marcelo Leite
- ScreenRant
Cj Enm is putting an emphasis on TV content over feature film at the upcoming FilMart rights market in Hong Kong.
The South Korean behemoth, which operates multiple studios and the TVing streaming platform, is touting at least six shows and formats.
Sebastian Kim, the group’s director of international content sales and acquisition, will also be taking part in a Monday morning seminar “Spotlight Conversation: The Asian Wave in 2023 and Beyond” at FilMart.
His lineup is headed by “The Heavenly Idol,” a fantasy, romance series which sees a priest from a different era transported to the present day as a pop idol. His training makes him a hopeless celebrity, but he has to learn to adapt. Starring Kim Min-gue and Go Bo-gyeol, the 12-part series began airing mind-February on tvN.
Launching at the end of the month on TVing, is sci-fi-thriller-drama “Duty After School”. Produced by Studio Dragon, the...
The South Korean behemoth, which operates multiple studios and the TVing streaming platform, is touting at least six shows and formats.
Sebastian Kim, the group’s director of international content sales and acquisition, will also be taking part in a Monday morning seminar “Spotlight Conversation: The Asian Wave in 2023 and Beyond” at FilMart.
His lineup is headed by “The Heavenly Idol,” a fantasy, romance series which sees a priest from a different era transported to the present day as a pop idol. His training makes him a hopeless celebrity, but he has to learn to adapt. Starring Kim Min-gue and Go Bo-gyeol, the 12-part series began airing mind-February on tvN.
Launching at the end of the month on TVing, is sci-fi-thriller-drama “Duty After School”. Produced by Studio Dragon, the...
- 10/03/2023
- di Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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