Mar 11 2025

Teaser trailer 2 for JTBC drama “Heavenly Ever After”

Teaser trailer 2 added for upcoming JTBC drama series “Heavenly Ever After” starring Kim Hye-Ja, Son Suk-Ku, and Han Ji-Min. The fantasy-romance drama series follows Lee Hae-Sook (Kim Hye-Ja) as she enters Heaven and elects to live as her 80 something self, rather than her younger self. Dialogue in the trailer goes (0:01) Cheon Ho-Jin “You all died before, haven’t you?,” (0:06) Kim Hye-Ja “Am i dead?,” (0:09) Cheon Ho-Jin “Heaven is a place to heal the wounds from living in the world,” (0:15) Cheon Ho-Jin “How did you live?,” (0:18) Cheon Ho-Jin “It’s about looking back on your own life,” (0:22) Cheon Ho-Jin “Are you ready?,” (0:24) Kim Hye-Ja “Yes,” (0:37) Son Suk-Ku “Honey, in this Heaven, everyone has a duty to be happy,” (0:46) Son Suk-Ku “I want you to be happy.”

“Heavenly Ever After” first airs April, 2025 in South Korea.

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Mar 10 2025

Teaser trailer and poster for tvN drama “Resident Playbook”

Teaser trailer and teaser poster added for tvN drama series “Resident Playbook” starring Go Youn-Jung, Shin Shi-A, Han Ye-Ji, & Kang You-Seok. Drama series is a spin-off of popular tvN drama series “Hospital Playlist.” Captions in the teaser trailer states (0:03) “Thank you for waiting for us,” (0:09) “At Yulje Medical Center that came back,” (0:13) “Story of people who will become wise someday,” (0:22) “It’s starting now.”

The teaser poster also confirms that “Resident Playbook” will first air April, 2025 in South Korea and the drama series will also be available on Netflix.

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Mar 7 2025

Kumiko Aso and Akihisa Shiono cast in TV Asahi drama “Mamono”

Kumiko Aso and Akihisa Shiono are cast in TV Asahi drama series “Mamono.” The drama series is co-production between TV Asahi and South Korean production studio SLL, that produced drama series like “Itaewon Class” and “Reborn Rich.” Kumiko Aso will play lead character Ayame Kajin in the drama series. She works as a lawyer in a male dominated field. She meets a dangerous man named Iteya Minamoto played by Akihisa Shiono.

“Mamono” will first air April 18, 2025 in Japan.

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Mar 6 2025

Trailer and posters for Disney+ drama “Hyper Knife”

Main trailer and posters added for Disney+ drama series “Hyper Knife” starring Sul Kyung-Gu & Park Eun-Bin. The main trailer begins with Park Eun-Bin as Jeong Se-Ok, walking into an isolated room where she works as a shadow doctor. Sul Kyung-Gu states “Illegal operation..” Captions on the two main posters states (left) “My decalcomanie who I hate and care about to death” and (right) “The more I look at her, the more she looks like me, even a little crazy.”

“Hyper Knife” will be available to stream from March 19, 2025.

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Mar 6 2025

Main cast for Netflix drama “Wish Your Death”

Jeon So-Young, Kang Mi-Na, Baek Sun-Ho, Hyeon Woo-Seok, & Lee Hyo-Je are cast for Netflix drama series “Wish Your Death” (working title). The teen horror film revolves around five students who are warned of their coming deaths due to a curse from an app called Girigo. The students work to uncover the truth behind the app. Jeon So-Young will play Se-A, who is a track and field athlete and is secretly dating Gun-Woo (Baek Sun-Ho). Kang Mi-Na will play Na-Ri. She has an idol like appearance and is a popular student. Hyeon Woo-Seok will play Ha-Joon. He is good with programming and is the brains among the five students. Lee Hyo-Je plays Hyeong-Wook. He is mischievous and likes to play around with his friends.

“Wish Your Death” will premiere sometime next year on Netflix.

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Mar 5 2025

Teaser trailer and poster for Netflix movie “Bullet Train Explosion”

Teaser trailer and poster added for Netflix distributed movie “Bullet Train Explosion” starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi. Movie is a remake of 1975 movie “The Bullet Train” starring Ken Takakura. Story for “Bullet Train Explosion” revolves around a train en rout to Tokyo that has a bomb placed somewhere on the train. A caller claims if the train goes below 100 km/h, the bomb will go off. Supporting cast members has also been announced for the film and they are Kanata Hosoda, Non, Machiko Ono, Jun Kaname, Hana Toyoshima, Takumi Saito, Daisuke Kuroda, Satoru Matsuo, Suzuka Ohgo, Matsuya Onoe, Naomasa Musaka, Pierre Taki, and Yajuro Bando.

“Bullet Train Explosion” will be released April 23, 2025 on Netflix.

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Mar 5 2025

Kim Hye-Soo, Cho Jin-Woong, & Lee Je-Hoon cast in tvN drama “The Second Signal”

Kim Hye-Soo, Cho Jin-Woong, & Lee Je-Hoon are cast in tvN sequel drama series “The Second Signal” (literal title). The drama series will air sometime in the first half of 2026, which will be 10 years after the original series “Signal” aired on tvN in 2016. Screenwriter Kim Eun-Hee, who wrote the orignal screenplay for “Signal,” as well as other hits like Netflix drama series “Kingdom” and SBS drama series “Revenant,” will also write the screenplay for the sequel drama series. An Tae-Jin, who directed 2022 movie “The Night Owl,” will direct “The Second Signal.” Story for the sequel drama series has not yet been revealed. Production for the drama series is expected to begin shortly.

Mar 5 2025

Teaser trailer and poster for TVING drama “Way Back Love”

Teaser trailer and poster added for TVING drama series “Way Back Love” starring Gong Myung & Kim Min-Ha. The youth fantasy-romance drama series is based on novel “Naega Jookki Iljooil Jeon” by Seo Eun-Chae and directed by Choi Ha-Na (“More Than Family“). Story for the drama series revolves around a woman and her first love, who comes to her as a grim reaper. He tells her she only has a week to live. Caption on the teaser poster states “Starting with an April Fool’s Day joke…… our story that’s like a lie.” Narration in the teaser trailer goes (0:09) anonymous voice “Why is your name Jung Hee-Wan?” (0:12) Kim Min-Ha “Let’s change our name,” (0:14) Kim Min-Ha “Me.me. I’m Kim Ram-Woo,” (0:17) Kim Min-Ha “This is so much fun, right?” (0:27) anonymous voice “I know you like Kim Ram-Woo,” (0:34) Gong Myung “It’s a good thing that I like something,” (0:39) Gong Myung “But..,” (0:52) Gong Myung “It’s been a while,” (0:53) Gong Myung “How have you been Kim Ram-Woo?,” (0:58) Gong Myung “Today is April Fool’s Day,” (1:02) Gong Myung “Haven’t you missed me?,” (1:07) Kim Min-Ha “But you’re dead,” (1:11) Kim Min-Ha “4 years ago,” (1:15) Gong Myung “Jung Hee-Wan,” (1:18) Gong Myung “I came here because i have something to tell you.”

“Way Back Love” will be available to stream from April 3, 2025 with 2 episodes released on that day.

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Mar 4 2025

Kanna Hashimoto & Shohei Miura cast in TV Asahi drama “Ameku Takao no Suiri Karte”

Drama series is based on novel series “Ameku Takao” by Mikito Chinen (“Patient Chart Prayer“). The medical-mystery drama series will have Kanna Hashimoto play lead character Takao Ameku. She is a medical doctor and a diagnostician. Although highly gifted, she has autism spectrum disorder, which makes her a little hard to handle at times. Shohei Miura will play Yu Takanashi. He is a physician and begins to work with Takao Ameku.

“Ameku Takao no Suiri Karte” will first air April 22, 2025 in Japan (takes over TV Asahi’s Tuesday 9PM time slot after “Mr. Housekeeper, Mitazono Season 7“).

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Mar 4 2025

Teaser trailer and poster for Netflix drama series “Karma”

First teaser trailer and teaser poster added for Netflix drama series “Karma” starring Park Hae-Soo, Shin Min-A, Lee Hee-Jun, Kim Sung-Kyun, Lee Kwang-Soo, & Gong Seung-Yeon. Drama series is based on webcomic “Akyeon” by Choi Hee-Sun and directed by Lee Il-Hyeong (“A Violent Prosecutor“). Story for “Karma,” which is a crime-thriller, revolves around 6 people who become entangled in an inescapable ill-fated relationships.

“Karma” will be available to stream April 4, 2025.

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