Tag: Kim Woo-seok

Zero Period Is Social Butterflies’ Time: Kim Woo-seok Confirmed to Star in Exciting New Teen Rom-Com Drama

Kim Woo-seok is all set to making a comeback with Zero Period Is Social Butterflies' Time drama. Read on to know more!

Dawn MV: Kim Woo-seok Exhibits Brilliant Duality in New 2000s Themed Music Video

Check out the Dawn MV to see Kim Woo-seok wow audiences with coyness and boyish charm in his new early 2000s themed video.

The Forbidden Marriage Poster: King Lee Heon and Swindler Ye So-Rang are Ready to Fall in Love

The poster of the upcoming historical romcom The Forbidden Marriage is here!

Kang Tae-oh to Song Kang: South Korean Actors Enlisted For Military in 2022

We've brought you a list of South Korean actors enlisted for military this year for you to prepare some tissues as we say goodbye to to our favourites.

Bulgasal Episode 16 Recap: Kwon Na-ra and Lee Jin-uk In Happily Ever After?

Bulgasal episode 16 will answer all your questions but will leave you just a tiny bit underwhelmed somewhere.

Bulgasal Episode 15 Recap: Kwon Na-ra and Lee Jin-uk Fight Lee Joon, Part 1

Bulgasal Episode 15 is quite a damper of an episode with not a lot of nail-biting moments.

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