1 min. teaser trailer added for upcoming MBC drama series “Goodbye Mr. Black” starring Lee Jin-Wook, Moon Chae-Won & Kim Kang-Woo.
“Goodbye Mr. Black” first airs March 16, 2016 in South Korea.
1 min. teaser trailer added for upcoming MBC drama series “Goodbye Mr. Black” starring Lee Jin-Wook, Moon Chae-Won & Kim Kang-Woo.
“Goodbye Mr. Black” first airs March 16, 2016 in South Korea.
Actor Yoo Ah-In is set to make a cameo appearance in currently airing KBS2 drama series “Descendants of the Sun” starring Song Joong-Ki, Song Hye-Kyo, Jin Goo & Kim Ji-Won.
Filming for Yoo Ah-In’s cameo scene took place December, 2015. It’s not yet known what episode his cameo will appear in. Yoo Ah-In did the cameo partly due to his friendship with Song Joong-Ki (they performed together KBS2 drama “Sungkyunkwan Scandal“) and Song Hye-Kyo works under the same management company UAA.
Actress Shin Yoon-Joo is cast for the main character role in upcoming KBS2 drama series “Babysitter” also starring Kim Min-Jun and Cho Yeo-Jeong. This is Shin Yoon-Joo’s first role in a drama series, her debut acting role was in 2016 movie “Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet.”
In drama series “Babysitter,” Shin Yoon-Joo will play Jang Suk-Ryoo. Her character is an attractive young woman and graduated from a prestigious university. She works as a babysitter, taking care of three children from wealthy couple Lee Sang-Won (Kim Min-Jun) and Chun Eun-Joo (Cho Yeo-Jeong).
“Babysitter” first airs March 14, 2016 in South Korea.
Jun Matsumoto (‘Arashi’) is cast in upcoming TBS drama series “99.9: Keiji Senmon Bengoshi.” Also cast in the law themed drama series are Teruyuki Kagawa, Nana Eikura and Munetaka Aoki. Setup for the drama series has Jun Matsumoto playing a poor criminal attorney. With Japan’s 99.9% conviction rate, the attorney fights for the 0.1%. The attorney then gets scouted by a big law firm and works with an attorney played by Teruyuki Kagawa.
“99.9: Keiji Senmon Bengoshi” first airs April 17, 2016 in Japan.
Lee Kwang-Soo is set to make a special guest appearance in upcoming KBS2 drama series “Hwarang: The Beginning.” The drama series features already announced cast members Park Seo-Joon, Go Ara, Park Hyung-Sik (‘ZE:A’), Minho (‘SHINee’), Do Ji-Han & V (‘BTS’). Lee Kwang-Soo will appear in the early stages of the drama series, but his exact role has not yet been revealed.
“Hwarang: The Beginning” first airs July, 2016 in South Korea.
Here’s the first still images of Lee Seo-Jin and Uee appearing together in upcoming MBC drama series “Marriage Contract.” Filming for this scene took place last week in South Korea. First teaser trailer for “Marriage Contract” can be viewed at AsianWiki.
Ep.1 of “Marriage Contract” is now scheduled to air March 5, 2016 in South Korea.
Teaser trailer #2 & teaser poster added for upcoming horror film “Sadako vs Kayako” starring Mizuki Yamamoto and Tina Tamashiro. In addition, new supporting cast members has been revealed which include Aimi Satsukawa, Misato Tanaka, Masahiro Komoto and Masanobu Ando.
“Sadako vs Kayako” will be released June 18, 2016 in Japan.
Teaser trailer added for upcoming movie “Life Risking Romance” starring Ha Ji-Won, Chun Jung-Myung & Chen Bolin.
“Life Risking Romance” will be released sometime this April in South Korea.
Ex-AKB48 member Rina Kawaei is cast in upcoming live-action film “Death Note 2016.” She joins already announced cast members Masahiro Higashide, Sosuke Ikematsu & Masaki Suda.
In live-action film “Death Note 2016,” Rina Kawaei will play Sakura Aoi. Her character holds one of the six death notes.
“Death Note 2016” will be released sometime this fall in Japan.
Here’s the first still images of Moon Chae-Won in upcoming MBC drama series “Goodbye Mr. Black” also starring Lee Jin-Wook.
The still images are from a scene which was filmed January, 2016 in Thailand. In “Goodbye Mr. Black,” Moon Chae-Won plays Kim Swan. When her character was little, she was abandoned at a landfill. Her character though is brave and bright. Kim Swan will do anything for money, including fighting. She has a crush on Cha Ji-Won (Lee Jin-Wook).
“Goodbye Mr. Black” first airs March 16, 2016 in South Korea.