The actors are reportedly set to play a married couple leading double lives as spies in the Korean remake of ‘The Americans’
This September, Korean superstars like Song Joong-ki, Park Min-young, and Jun Ji-hyun return in a lineup of unmissable K-dramas across various genres
A strange virus unleashes chaos and terror in Ji Chang-wook and Jun Ji-hyun’s new film directed by Yeon Sang-ho
Jun’s character embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind a major assassination case, co-starring Gang Dong-won
Jun Ji-hyun has made breakthroughs, reinvented herself, grown into a powerhouse, and received accolades for her various roles
They fueled the Hallyu wave and became cultural landmarks; they were radical in presenting unfamiliar subjects, inventive in cinematic techniques, and unconventional in tackling tropes
These Korean dramas are fascinating tales of love. They are quite potent in the sense that they work wonders for relieving anxiety, mending wounded emotions, and providing happiness
K-dramas, regardless of genre, offer emotions we may wish to experience in our own lives. We identify with the characters, feel for them, and our own growth is bolstered by theirs
‘The Legend of the Blue Sea’ is a classic example of a fantasy romance K-drama series that questions the viability of a Joseon-era mermaid in contemporary Seoul
It is one of the rare K-dramas that is cathartic, evocative, and even thought-provoking in light of its profound influences
