Park Hyung Sik In Twelve(Photo Credit –X)
Park Hyung Sik was the lead in Buried Hearts, which had topped the weekend rankings during its run. The show brought in a mix of drama, politics, and a whole lot of conspiracy. After the success of Buried Hearts, the attention is back on the actor once again owing to his upcoming supernatural fantasy drama, Twelve. What makes this drama different for Park is that he will be portraying an antagonist role.
After releasing a few stills from the drama on June 30, 2025, the makers have now released an official poster for the drama, as per Adenews. In the poster, the protagonist and the antagonist are facing each other. Ma Dong Seok is on the left with a tiger stripe image in the background, and a fireball is placed in the corner. Whereas Park Hyung Sik is on the right with a crow feather image in the background,...
Park Hyung Sik was the lead in Buried Hearts, which had topped the weekend rankings during its run. The show brought in a mix of drama, politics, and a whole lot of conspiracy. After the success of Buried Hearts, the attention is back on the actor once again owing to his upcoming supernatural fantasy drama, Twelve. What makes this drama different for Park is that he will be portraying an antagonist role.
After releasing a few stills from the drama on June 30, 2025, the makers have now released an official poster for the drama, as per Adenews. In the poster, the protagonist and the antagonist are facing each other. Ma Dong Seok is on the left with a tiger stripe image in the background, and a fireball is placed in the corner. Whereas Park Hyung Sik is on the right with a crow feather image in the background,...
- 7/9/2025
- by Nandini Iyengar
- KoiMoi
The heinous Kim Guk-ho, a serial murderer and rapist, is released after 13 years behind bars. Upon his release, a streamer known as Masked Man proposes a murder game with a 20 billion won bounty for Kim Guk-ho's life. Chaos erupts as threats surround Kim Guk-ho. Meanwhile, conflicts arise between those trying to protect him and exploit him. [Source: Disney+]
Directed by Choi Kook-hee (known for his movies Life is Beautiful and Default) and scripted by Lee Su-jin (who also wrote the movie The Devil's Deal), this 8 episode series features a star-studded cast of veterans Cho Jin-woong, Yoo Jae-myung, Yum Jung-ah supported by Kim Moo-yeol, Lee Kwang-soo, Sung Yoo-bin, Kim Sung-cheol as well as Taiwanese actor Greg Hsu Kuang-han. No Way Out: The Roulette is currently streaming on Disney+ globally and on Hulu for the US.
Directed by Choi Kook-hee (known for his movies Life is Beautiful and Default) and scripted by Lee Su-jin (who also wrote the movie The Devil's Deal), this 8 episode series features a star-studded cast of veterans Cho Jin-woong, Yoo Jae-myung, Yum Jung-ah supported by Kim Moo-yeol, Lee Kwang-soo, Sung Yoo-bin, Kim Sung-cheol as well as Taiwanese actor Greg Hsu Kuang-han. No Way Out: The Roulette is currently streaming on Disney+ globally and on Hulu for the US.
- 8/20/2024
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
“Pleasant Outcast,” a 10-part Korean series that is set to appear at Canneseries next month, is a companion piece to “Concrete Utopia,” the hit film from last year that was selected as South Korea’s Oscar contender.
Both the Lotte Cultureworks series and “Concrete Utopia,” a dystopian drama-thriller set in a post-apocalyptic Seoul, are adapted from best-selling webtoon “Cheerful Outcast,” by Kim Soong Nyung. The film was frequently compared to William Golding’s seminal novel from the 1954 “Lord of the Flies” and its 1964 film adaptation.
Using the first part of the webtoon, the series follows Dong-hyun, a high school junior, who barely survives his day-to-day bullying at school. “When he wishes all were dead, an unexplained powerful earthquake destroys his school. Trapped in isolated circumstances, the hierarchy and power reshuffle as students struggle to survive, while continuous collapses and accidents kill more students. In this collapsed and extreme world, the...
Both the Lotte Cultureworks series and “Concrete Utopia,” a dystopian drama-thriller set in a post-apocalyptic Seoul, are adapted from best-selling webtoon “Cheerful Outcast,” by Kim Soong Nyung. The film was frequently compared to William Golding’s seminal novel from the 1954 “Lord of the Flies” and its 1964 film adaptation.
Using the first part of the webtoon, the series follows Dong-hyun, a high school junior, who barely survives his day-to-day bullying at school. “When he wishes all were dead, an unexplained powerful earthquake destroys his school. Trapped in isolated circumstances, the hierarchy and power reshuffle as students struggle to survive, while continuous collapses and accidents kill more students. In this collapsed and extreme world, the...
- 3/13/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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