Tag: Kim Hye-yoon

7 Best Korean Romantic Fantasy Movies for a Magical Movie Night: Wonderland, Ditto, Be With You, and More

Here are some of the best Korean romantic fantasy movies that blend love and magical elements, transporting viewers into enchanting worlds of passion and imagination.

2024 Seoul International Drama Awards Winners: SEVENTEEN’s BSS, Kim Hye-yoon, Win Metawin, and More

Read on to know the 2024 Seoul International Drama Awards Winners and see if your favourite artist has received any trophies!

6th Newsis Hallyu Expo: Kim Soo-hyun, Kim Hye-yoon, Go Min-si, and Byun Yo-han Confirmed to Attend the K-Expo

The 6th Newsis Hallyu Expo is scheduled for August, where some of the biggest names in Kdrama will be honoured. Keep reading for all the details!

I’m Human from Today: Kim Hye-yoon and Park Solomon Poised to Lead in New Fantasy Drama

Kim Hye-yoon and Park Solomon are in talks to star in the upcoming drama I'm Human from Today, and it's generating a lot of buzz and excitement. Read on to know more!

Fascinated by Lovely Runner? Here Are 5 Kdramas Starring Byeon Woo-seok You Don’t Want to Miss!

Byeon Woo-seok has been driving everyone crazy with his performance in Lovely Runner. So, we have listed a few of his must-watch series for you.

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