Tag: Yoon Je-moon

Red Swan Episode 2 Review: Is This Another Forgettable Tale?

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Red Swan Episode 1 Review: Rain, Kim Ha-neul Promise Sparks

Red Swan Episode 1 gives us all the sparks but something is left missing still.

Red Swan Kdrama Trailer: Rain is On a Mission to Unravel the Secrets of the Hwain Family and Seek Justice for His Friend’s Murder

The Red Swan Kdrama Trailer is finally out, filled with betrayal, suspense, and hidden agendas. Read on to know more.

Red Swan Kdrama Poster: Rain and Kim Ha-neul Unveil a Melodrama Brimming with Secrets, Lies, and Explosive Revelations

The Red Swan Kdrama poster showcases the dramatic Hwain family, filled with secrets that will hook the audience to the series. Read on to learn about the release date.

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