Tag: Gong Myung

Way Back Love Finale Reactions: Heartbreak Isn’t Enough to Explain What This Kdrama Did to Fans

Way Back Love Finale reactions bring the pain felt by viewers when watching this heartbreaking yet heartwarming story of a couple who loved like no other. Read on.

Way Back Love Week 2 Reactions: Fans are Devastated by the Show; Call It Their New Trauma

Way Back Love Week 2 Reactions are here and the heartbreak continues, reaching another new level. Read on.

Way Back Love Premiere Reactions: Viewers Are Loving the Unique Plot and the Rollercoaster of Emotions!

Way Back Love premiere reactions are out and Kdrama fans are already loving the show which brings them a deep plot. Read on.

Citizen of a Kind Korean Movie: Ra Mi-ran, Gong Myung and Others Lead January Mystery Premiere Based on a True Story

Citizen of a Kind is an upcoming Korean action comedy mystery film led by Ra Mi-ran. Find out all about the movie's plot, cast, release date and more here.

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