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  1. Part II is scheduled to air on Jan.5 ... K media are particular harsh on GC and seem nothing good about it but so far it is NO. 1 in SK. As for the oversea viewers, the reviews have been mixed but really not that bad as K media criticized. Seems K media criticize everything Park Seo Jun does now a day.
  2. The biggest spoiler from Netflix Gold last night. Original post is already deleted but thanks to other fans we can still watch this what's going to happen on the Part II ....
  3. This photo will probably change your mind. This is from Han So Hee's agency not officially released by Netflix. Seo Jun has not been in photos with his leading ladies for a long time (he didn't even have any intimate photos with KDM in Itaewon Class or even from his films). I personally love these photos but u are not the only one who thinks there is something missing from the photos. The problem is probably their body language and too well stage.
  4. Who Is Park Seo-joon, a.k.a. Prince Yan from 'The Marvels'? The K-drama star is making his Hollywood debut in the MCU's latest flick The MCU's sequel to 2019's Captain Marvel is finally out in theaters, bringing together the titular hero played by Brie Larson and two fan-favorites from Marvel's Disney+ shows—Iman Vellani's Ms Marvel and Teyonah Parris's Monica Rambeau—in the franchise's first-ever all-female superhero team-up. In addition to the leading trio of superheroes, Korean drama fans have also been excited to see a major K-drama actor to make his U.S. film debut. As details of the film's plot emerged closer to its November 10 release, fans deduced that Park Seo-joon would play supporting character Prince Yan, who shares a connection to Carol Danvers and even appears in a musical number in the action flick. Though American audiences may not be familiar with Park Seo-joon, the acclaimed actor is a superstar in his native South Korea, and he's already appeared in an Oscar-winning film. If The Marvels is the first time you're seeing him, read on to learn more about the actor. He's a leading Korean actor and Chanel ambassador. Park was born on December 16, 1988, and made his debut as an actor in 2011, appearing in Bang Yong-guk's music video "I Remember." He's gone on to star in several hit K-dramas including A Witch's Love; Kill Me, Heal Me; She Was Pretty; Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, Fight for My Way, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, and Itaewon Class. The Marvels is his first major Hollywood film. He's next set to star in the Netflix action drama Gyeonseong Creature, as well as the dystopian drama film Concrete Utopia—which Deadline reports has been selected as South Korea's entry for the Best International Feature Film category for the 2024 Oscars . In addition to his acting work, Park has served as an ambassador of Chanel Beauty for the past few years, making appearances at several of the fashion house's events. He has also worked as a singer, contributing several songs to soundtracks earlier in his career. You may already know him from an Oscar-winning film. Though K-drama fans have known of Park for years, U.S. movie fans likely first met him through his brief role in Bong Joon-ho's Oscar-winning movie Parasite. Park appeared at the beginning of the film as Min-hyuk, the rich family friend who told Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) about the tutoring job for the wealthy Park family, setting off the wild plot. Though he didn't join the Parasite cast on the U.S. awards show circuit, he did follow along on Instagram, where he shared sweet posts gushing over his co-stars. He was cast in 'The Marvels' because of his performance in 'Itaewon Class.' During an press conference earlier this month, The Marvels director Nia DeCosta revealed how she ended up casting Park in the film. Per The Korea Herald, she told the outlet that during the pandemic lockdowns, she rediscovered her love of K-dramas thanks to Park's 2020 drama Itaewon Class (which is available to stream on Netflix). “I was really into Korean dramas, films and K-pop when I was younger at 17, 18, and I just fell in love with this Korean pop culture. I watched a lot of variety shows as well,“ she said. “I hadn’t watched many Korean dramas in years, but it was during the pandemic that I watched Itaewon Class. Months after watching that drama, I got this job [to direct The Marvels] and I thought Prince Yan’s character really fits him. So we reached out to see if it worked, and it did.” She added of Park, “He is a great actor with great energy and he is very funny. Everyone fell in love with him on set...His screen time is short, but he is a very impactful character throughout the storyline.” In a 2022 The Guardian interview, Park said of the Marvel gig, “When I first heard that the Marvel Cinematic Universe wanted to speak with me, I couldn’t believe it. I actually couldn’t believe it.” He added, “I’m not someone who has a fear of challenges, but whether I am filming in South Korea or abroad, everything is a challenge for me. So, I did feel some nerves at first. But everyone was so helpful and welcoming that I was able to find my feet really quickly.” He's part of a famous friend squad with BTS's V. Outside of his work in the drama world, Park is also known for his friendship with one of the members of the biggest pop group in the world. He's part of the "Wooga Squad," a famous group of besties that also includes actors Choi Woo-shik and Park Hyung-sik, and rapper and producer Peakboy. Seo-joon met V and Hyung-sik when they acted in the 2016 drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, and he went on to introduce the two to Choi and Peakboy, with whom he was already friends. After years of sharing Instagram posts and YouTube vlogs from their friend trips, the fivesome immortalized their squad in the Disney+ reality show In the Soop: Friendcation. In addition to In the Soop: Friendcation, Park Seo-joon, V, and Choi Woo-shik also appeared on another Korean variety show together. Park had been a long-running member of the show Youn's Kitchen, where a group of actors operate a Korean restaurant in a small town. He first starred in the Canary Islands-based Youn's Kitchen 2—alongside Lee Seo-jin, Jung Yu-mi, and Oscar-winner Youn Yuh-jung—and later returned for the spinoff Youn's Stay, where Choi joined the cast as they ran a traditional Korean guesthouse. This year, he, Lee, Jung, Choi, and V hosted the spin-off Jinny's Kitchen, where they opened a Korean street food restaurant in Bacalar, Mexico. (Jinny's Kitchen is currently available to stream on Prime Video.) https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/movies/who-is-park-seo-joon-a-k-a-prince-yan-from-the-marvels/
  5. Netflix unveils character stills for 'Gyeongseong Creature' featuring Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, and more Netflix has released character stills for its upcoming series 'Gyeongseong Creature,' showcasing the talented cast, including Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Soo Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul, and Wi Ha Joon. Set in the spring of 1945, amidst a dark period in history, 'Gyeongseong Creature' tells the story of two young individuals whose survival becomes paramount as they confront a monster born of greed. Park Seo Joon takes on the role of Jang Tae Sang, the owner of Gyeongseong's premier pawn shop, and the city's top informant. Han So Hee portrays Yoon Chae Ok, a resourceful individual known for her ability to locate deceased individuals. Chae Ok arrives in Gyeongseong from Manchuria with her father in pursuit of clues regarding her missing mother and ends up striking a deal with Jang Tae Sang. Kim Hae Sook portrays Na Wol Daek, the loyal assistant of Jang Tae Sang's pawn shop, offering her seasoned acting skills to the role. Na Wol Daek serves as family to Jang Tae Sang and becomes a pillar of support when he is absent. Jo Han Cheol is set to play Yoon Chae Ok's father. In the pursuit of clues about his missing wife, Yoon Joong Won joins forces with Jang Tae Sang. Wi Ha Jun portrays Kwon Jun Taek, Jang Tae Sang's friend and an independence fighter. Kwon Jun Taek hails from a wealthy family. Secretly participating in the independence movement, he grapples with his pro-Japanese family legacy. 'Gyeongseong Creature' Part 1 is set to premiere on Netflix on December 22, with Part 2 following on January 5. https://www.allkpop.com/article/2023/11/netflix-unveils-character-stills-for-gyeongseong-creature-featuring-park-seo-joon-han-so-hee-and-more
  6. This Is How Much 'The Marvels' Has to Gross to Break Even THE BIG PICTURE The Marvels had a disappointing opening weekend, earning only $110 million globally, compared to Captain Marvel's $455 million in 2019. Recent Marvel films like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness have been successful, but others like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania have underperformed. With a reported budget of $275 million, The Marvels faces a steep climb to profitability and will face tough competition from upcoming films like Napoleon and The Hunger Games, potentially losing premium screens to the latter. The Marvels, the embattled new release from Disney and Marvel Studios is — undeservedly — heading to the scrap heap of history following a record-breaking low opening weekend for a Marvel Cinematic Universe picture. The Marvels had its domestic debut with a franchise-record low of $47 million, supplemented by an additional $63 million from international markets, resulting in a combined global opening of $110 million. The underachievement certainly wasn't aided by the SAG-AFTRA strike, with stars like Brie Larson and Iman Vellani only able to start promoting the film the day before it was due for release. This figure is notably less than the hugely impressive $455 million achieved by Captain Marvel in its global debut in 2019. The character's arrival was teased in the post-credits sting of Avengers: Infinity War, and as a result, Captain Marvel benefited from heightened anticipation for Avengers: Endgame, ultimately securing a domestic lifetime gross of $426 million and a global total of $1.1 billion. But it isn't 2019 anymore. Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 achieved impressive box office success in the post-pandemic era. However, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania from this year and Thor: Love and Thunder from last year were perceived as under-performing in comparison. And not just at the box office, but with critics too. The Marvels currently sits at a 62% score on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and was awarded a franchise-low B CinemaScore from opening day audiences. How Much Money Will 'The Marvels' Lose? According to Matthew Belloni of Puck, the multiplier attached to the reported $275 million budget of the film gives the studio and the movie a metaphorical mountain to climb. A budget that high, combined with the shared takings of exhibitors and the costs of press and advertising — likely to be higher given there was no viral or impromptu marketing that could take place due to its stars being excluded — means the film will need to earn around $700 million if it's to squeeze into profitability. And given the competition coming soon, in the form of Ridley Scott's Napoleon in two weeks as well as The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbird and Snakes. The Marvels is set to lose all of its premium large format screens such as IMAX to The Hunger Games, which will hurt the bottom line even more. At this rate, Marvel will need more than the Time Stone to fix this. https://collider.com/the-marvels-gross-break-even/
  7. Park Seo-joon Is the Perfect Casting for Prince Yan Finding the perfect actor to embody a character and truly capture their essence is quite a skill, and not every studio gets it right. The casting director of The Marvels nailed it, however, with their choice of the incredibly talented South Korean actor to bring the enigmatic Prince Yan of Aladna to life. Park Seo-joon has an impressive track record of successful roles that have really allowed him to showcase his incredible talent and versatility. From his breakout role in the Korean drama Dream High to his leading roles in popular series like What's Wrong with Secretary Kim and Itaewon Class, he has consistently impressed audiences by bringing complex characters to life. Park Seo-joon's magnetic personality, subtle expressions, and ability to convey a wide range of emotions make him the perfect choice to portray the depth of Prince Yan's mysterious nature. https://collider.com/the-marvels-prince-yan-comics/
  8. The Marvels' Hollywood debut 'Prince Yan' Park Seo-joon, why can't he go to the domestic promotional front? Actor Park Seo-joon's Hollywood debut film 'The Marbles' will appear in front of Korean audiences on the 8th of next month. In 'The Marvels', which tells the second story of Captain Marvel's Carol Danvers (played by Brie Larson), Park Seo-joon is expected to steal the world's attention as Captain Marvel's husband, Prince Jan. In the previous trailer, Park Seo-joon has already shown his strong presence as the long-haired Prince Yan. Park Seo-joon is the third Korean actor to appear in a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) work, following Soo-hyeon in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' (2015) and Ma Dong-seok in 'Eternals' (2021). In particular, Park Seo-joon is known to have joined 'The Marvels' thanks to an active love call from director Nia DaCosta, who is well-known as a fan of JTBC's 'Itaewon Class', which was broadcast to 190 countries around the world through Netflix. As Park Seo-joon enjoys great popularity not only in Korea but also in Asia, the attention of domestic and foreign fans is also focused on the story behind his first MCU appearance. However, it has been reported that Park Seo-joon will not be able to participate in promotional events related to his appearance in 'The Marvels'. This is due to the aftermath of the strike by SAG-AFTRA, the Hollywood actors' union, which has been going on since July 14th. The Hollywood actors' union went on strike, demanding an increase in the minimum wage, distribution of streaming re-screenings, and protection of actors' image rights following the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI). Tom Cruise and Bobby, the protagonists of the movie 'Mission: Impossible: Dead Recording Part 1', 's lead actress Margot Robbie did not attend the Japanese promotional event. Park Seo-joon is not a member of the Hollywood Actors' Union, but since most of the actors appearing in 'The Marvels' are members of the Actors' Union, the policy is not to do any separate promotions out of respect for their opinions. However, director Nia DaCosta and producer Mary Livanos will be on the promotional front. Previously, in an interview with the American film magazine 'Total Film', the two mentioned his role, saying, "Park Seo-joon is a definite ally of Captain Marvel." Director Nia DaCosta plans to hold a video interview with domestic reporters later. https://www.sportsseoul.com/news/read/1363954?ref=naver
  9. I have been having problem to post video from YouTube. It always show the message The value entered includes a character that is not allowed such as an Emoji. How to resolve this problem?!
  10. Park Seo-jun, more unique aura than jasmine flowers! The scent of jasmine created by God and Chanel N°5 created by man. Chanel Ambassador Park Seo-jun headed to Grasse, southern France, to hear the stories of countless people who resonated among them.
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