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Song Joong Ki’s steely eyes and cynical smile in a teaser video of Nice Guy
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Some snapshots from a teaser video of KBS 2TV’s new drama series Nice Guy were released on August 23.
Innocent man Song Joong Ki’s steely eyes
“How can you kill me? I’m the one who saved you.” Maru (played by Song Joong Ki) says this with steely eyes and cynical smile after he becomes a bad man, which is very impressive even in the short teaser.
Cold-hearted Moon Chae Won falls in love with Song Joong Ki 
Seo Eun Gi (played by Moon Chae Won) is a cold-hearted girl who has grown up as a successor to a conglomerate’s president. However, she deeply falls in love with Maru, who suddenly starts to influence her life.
Ambitious woman Park Si Yeon becomes bad
“There’s something that I desperately want to have, and I’ll try hard to achieve it.” “Please don’t go to Eun Gi.” “Did I make you like this? Like this cold-hearted and scary person?” These three lines of Jae Hee (played by Park Si Yeon) from the series show personality of the character, who had driven Maru over the edge. She gets confused when Maru appears in front of her again.
The three different characters portrayed by the three actors, their passionate love, and detailed scenes of the series are increasing viewers’ expectations for the series.
The melodrama series Nice Guy, which is about a man who tries to revenge himself on his lover using another woman after he gets betrayed by her, a girl who deeply falls in love with the man, and another girl who betrays the man for her success, will start airing on September 12.
Source : Korea.com

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hahaha this is totally unexpected xD Joong Ki oppa loves his hyung Tae Hyun  so much ... so sweet of him 
Song Joong Ki makes a cameo appearance in Gone with the Wind for Cha Tae Hyun
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The behind-the-scenes story about how Song Joong Ki was cast in the film Gone with the Wind as a cameo was recently revealed.
On August 28, the distribution company NEW released some snapshots of Song in one of the scenes from the film and revealed the behind-the-scenes story about how he was cast in the film as a cameo.
Song makes a surprise cameo appearance as grown-up Jung Goon at the end of the film. The scene he appears in is only a few seconds long, but it is an important scene that shows Jung Goon is the famous historical figure Jung Yak Yong.
Cha Tae Hyun, the lead actor of the film, played an important part in casting Song. Cha personally asked Song to make a cameo appearance in the film after reading the script. Cha told Song, “You’ll be the only one the audience remembers at the end. The role I want you to play is that important,” and Song complied with Cha’s request.
The number of audience for Gone with the Wind, released on August 8, exceeded four million as of August 26.
Source : Korea.com

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thank you everyone for the goodies!!! ^^ 
but uh oh .... this is not good :| but I'm glad he's doing pretty well in Japan even under those circumstances 
8 Korean Celebrities Labeled “Anti-Japanese” For Their Position On Dokdo
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Dokdo, or Takeshima in Japanese, is a small group of rocky islets that lie in between South Korea and Japan. Although South Korea has been deploying its own Coast Guard members to the islets since 1952, and now stations its national police detachment, administrative personnel, and lighthouse staff to the islets, Japan has continuously claimed sovereignty over Dokdo.
It has long been the subject of a territorial dispute between the two countries, and any official comment regarding the islets from either country would easily raise tension in the whole region. However, some of the top Korean celebrities have recently stood up for their country regarding Dokdo, voicing their opinion on this highly-sensitive topic.
In doing so, they put their popularity in Japan at risk, which is one of the largest K-Pop markets in the world. In fact, Japanese local press even labeled these stars “anti-Japanese,” and some have even been banned from entering the country.
Here we put together a list of how some of the top Korean celebrities responded to the whole Dokdo/Takeshima controversy. Some of them didn’t necessarily happen recently, but they should give you a better idea of where they stand on this long-standing territorial dispute.
Song Joong Ki
Song Joong Ki is reported to have told a Japanese server while his stay in Japan that Dokdo is Korean territory, and that Kimchi is pronounced “Kimchi,” not “Kimuchi (Japanese way of saying it).”
Source : Soompi News

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‘Nice Guy’ Releases Official Drama Posters
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With one more week before its premiere, KBS’ upcoming drama Nice Guy released official posters, raising anticipation for the production. 
One showed the three main characters, Park Si Yeon, Song Joong Ki, and Moon Chae Won, each of them looking in different directors with expressionless faces. 
The second was a solo cut of Song Joong Ki, who wore a cold face, but had a tear slipping out of his eye. 
The captions read, ‘There’s no such thing as a nice guy.’
Nice Guy is a drama about a previously nice man (Song Joong Ki) who turns cold after his girlfriend (Park Si Yeon) dumps him. He decides to use another woman (Moon Chae Won) to get revenge on his ex-girlfriend. 
The drama will premiere on September 12. It will follow up Bridal Mask. 
Source : Enewsworld

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Posters for Song Joong Ki of Innocent Man released
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Posters for KBS’s new Wednesday-Thursday series Innocent Man were released.
On September 4, the production company for the series released official posters, which portray lead actors with emotional eyes.
In the posters, the three actors are looking in three different directions with three different looks.
Moon Chae Won looks cold yet innocent in a sleeveless dress and Park Si Yeon shows off her charm as a villain with her powerful red lips.
Song Joong Ki, who plays the role of Kang Ma Roo, is wearing a expressionless look on his face and it made the audience curious about his character in the series.
The series is a classic melodrama about Kang Ma Roo, who is betrayed by the girl that he loves, Seo Eun Ki (played by Moon), who falls in love with Kang, and Han Jae Hee (played by Park), who betrayed the man that she loves. The first episode will air on September 12.
Source : Korea.com

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