lingko Posted October 4, 2020 Share Posted October 4, 2020 " Amazing Saturday " got its highest rating last night. https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/382/0000859058 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lingko Posted October 4, 2020 Share Posted October 4, 2020 Lee Dong Wook took 2nd place in Naver’s news topic chart The key words means “Amazing Saturday Lee Dong Wook” 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 6, 2020 Share Posted October 6, 2020 *** Waiting for the drama to start!!! NICE that this will be available on VIKI. Sigh.....usually when a drama will be on Viki, they do not appear on Netflix. **************************************************************************************************************************************** “Tale Of The Nine-Tailed” Director Explains Why Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo Ah, And Kim Bum Were Perfect For Their Roles Kang Shin Hyo, the director of the tvN’s “Tale of the Nine-Tailed,” recently shared some insights into his casting choices for the upcoming drama. “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” is about a male gumiho (a mythical nine-tailed fox) named Yi Yeon (Lee Dong Wook) who has settled in the city, and the fearless producing director named Nam Ji Ah (Jo Bo Ah) who is determined to track him down. Kim Bum plays Yi Rang, Yi Yeon’s half-brother and the child of a human and a gumiho. Kang Shin Hyo said, “In these times, audiences of all ages love superhero stories. I thought about how to make a Korean superhero story, and I came up with the idea of the gumiho as the central character. I worked with writer Han Woo Ri to develop a drama with a gumiho motif.” He continued, “In a fantasy project, it is important that the main character is played by an actor who matches his appearance and vibe. I thought that if we were talking about male gumiho, there were no better actors than Lee Dong Wook and Kim Bum. When I first met Lee Dong Wook, it felt like I was meeting the real Yi Yeon. When I met Jo Bo Ah, I realized that even though she looks like a princess, she has an easygoing, tough personality. Kim Bum has a sharp face with shadows that hide behind it, so I felt like he was a perfect fit for Yi Rang.” In Korean folk tales, gumiho tend to be beautiful women who lead men astray. Kang Shin Hyo said, “What sets our drama apart is that the gumiho are male, they are living in the modern age, and they are waiting for a long-lost love.” “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” premieres on October 7 and will be available on Viki. Check out a teaser: Watch Now Source (1) / soompi news 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 7, 2020 Share Posted October 7, 2020 *** I will surely watch this drama. ********************************************************************************************************************************************** 3 Reasons To Tune In To Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo Ah, And Kim Bum’s New Drama “Tale Of The Nine-Tailed” tvN’s “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” will be premiering soon! “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” is about a male gumiho (a mythical nine-tailed fox) named Yi Yeon (Lee Dong Wook) who has settled in the city, and the fearless producing director named Nam Ji Ah (Jo Bo Ah) who is determined to track him down. Kim Bum plays Yi Rang, Yi Yeon’s half-brother and the child of a human and a gumiho. Below are three reasons to catch the premiere of “Tale of the Nine-Tailed”! Spoiler The fantastic teamwork between the writer and director While there have been other dramas in the past about gumihos who are usually women, “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” is unique because it tells the story of a male gumiho. Director Kang Shin Hyo and writer Han Woo Ri have teamed up for this new take on the mythical subject. Kang Shin Hyo is the director behind hit dramas like “Midas,” “Tazza,” and “Heirs,” and he has joined Han Woo Ri once again for “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” after working together on the drama “Children of a Lesser God.” Fans are looking forward to what the duo will bring to the table this time. The perfect cast The drama’s cast has already been making fans excited from the start. Lee Dong Wook will be showing off his good looks as he transforms into the gumiho Yi Yeon. Meanwhile, Jo Bo Ah will be the perfect “girl crush” as Nam Ji Ah, and Kim Bum has hinted at an impressive performance as Yi Yeon’s half brother, Yi Rang. Viewers can look forward to what kind of chemistry these three actors will show as they take on interesting new characters who are hiding the truth about their identities. The visual aspect Finally, “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” will be a feast for the eyes. WYSIWYG Studios, the CGI team behind the 2018 film “The Witch,” has taken the upcoming drama to the next level. Martial arts director Park Joo Chun has also created exciting action scenes, and his work can be seen in dramas like “Gunman in Joseon” and “Incomplete Life” (“Misaeng”). Viewers will be able to experience how mythical characters transform into everyday people in a new, visually pleasing world. The drama’s production team commented, “‘Tale of the Nine-Tailed’ — which will be the source of a good story, action, visuals, and fun — is finally premiering today. It’s a drama that’ll be raging with high energy and excitement in each episode. Please tune in to the first episode of ‘Tale of the Nine-Tailed.'” “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” premieres tonight at 10:30 p.m. KST and will be available on Viki. Watch a preview for the first episode here! Watch Now Source (1) / soompi news 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lingko Posted October 7, 2020 Share Posted October 7, 2020 Wookie on set through the pics taken by his friend-hairstylist who co-owns with him BLOW. Lim Jung Ho has sent coffee truck to Wookie. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lingko Posted October 7, 2020 Share Posted October 7, 2020 Lee Dong Wook at press con for his drama “ Tale of the nine tailed ” 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 7, 2020 Share Posted October 7, 2020 13 K-Drama Premieres To Look Out For In October October welcomes another rush of new dramas for fans to anticipate! Due to COVID-19 affecting filming schedules, some of these dramas were originally scheduled to air earlier but were postponed to October. Here’s what to look forward to this month: “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” Cast: Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo Ah, Kim Bum, Kim Yong Ji, Hwang Hee, Kim Jung Nan, Kim Kang Min, Joo Suk Tae, Kim Soo Jin, Ahn Kil Kang, etc. Premiere Date: October 7 Broadcast Details: Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. KST on tvN “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” is about a male gumiho (a mythical nine-tailed fox) named Yi Yeon (Lee Dong Wook) who has settled in the city, and the fearless producing director named Nam Ji Ah (Jo Bo Ah) who is determined to track him down. Kim Bum plays Yi Rang, Yi Yeon’s half-brother and the child of a human and a gumiho. Watch a teaser below: Watch Now (skipped unrelated.....) credit : soompi news 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 *** “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” made its premiere last night (Oct7) to average nationwide ratings of 5.804 percent. The drama made a strong start with its very first episode. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 These Are The Top 5 Best Second-Lead Couples in K-Dramas, According to Viewers When it comes to Korean drama addiction, we're sure everyone has experienced falling in love with the second lead, or it's what we call "the second-lead syndrome." What's more addicting than the second-lead syndrome is their own mini-love stories withing the drama - sometimes even more swoon-able than the main leads. Sometimes, it's also upsetting how the second leads don't get that much screen time. Plus, they're often involved in forbidden love and unfortunate endings, even if some of them ends up on a happy note. Either way, if you've experienced this, you know how it feels, right? That's why we gathered the 5 best second-lead couples in K-drama according to viewers Sun Hee (Yoo I Na) and Grim Reaper (Lee Dong Wook) in Goblin In the hit drama Goblin, aside from titular Goblin Kim Shin's (Gong Yoo) romance with his bride Erin (Kim Go-Eun), that makes us all thrilled in every episode, we also anticipate the unconventional love story of Sun Hee and Grim Reaper. From meeting in their past life to Sun Hee being reincarnated and King Wang Yeo paying for his sins as a Grim Reaper, this couple has been through a lot, and they truly deserve their happy ending. (skipped unrelated.....) source : Kdramastars https://www.kdramastars.com/articles/119057/20201007/these-are-the-top-5-best-secon-lead-couples-in-k-drama-according-to-viewers.htm 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 Lee Dong-wook hopes to win hearts with another mystical role It is almost four years since actor Lee Dong-wook made a big impression with his role as the grim reaper in tvN's hit series "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God." Now, he has taken another mystical figure role as a "gumiho" ― the nine-tailed fox ― to top his previous performance in the new series "Tale of the Nine Tailed."?? "I did feel pressured to make changes to portray this mystical figure in a different way than I did in 'Guardian,'" the actor, 38, said during an online media conference for the series on Wednesday. "So I took the time to come up with different looks … I'll be trying my best to replace that image of the grim reaper with this new role as gumiho."The fantasy action romance, directed by?Kang Shin-hyo, revolves around gumiho Lee Yeon, who comes to the world to hunt monsters, and a gutsy mystery show producer Nam Ji-a (Jo Bo-ah).?Nam believes a supernatural creature killed her parents, so she spends her life tracing the truth of their deaths. Lee Yeon gets on her radar, leading her to investigate his identity.?The tvN series began Wednesday with a 5.8 percent viewership rating. This was the highest among the primetime Wednesday-Thursday series ― JTBC's "Personal Life," KBS's "Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol," and MBC's "When I Was The Most Beautiful."The first episode showed Lee and Nam's encounter, which ended in a cliff-hanger. The realistic computer graphics of the supernatural figures and tense action scenes helped to escalate the chilling, intense storyline that is sprinkled with comedy. Actor Kim Bum is making a small-screen return with this series, about four years after the thriller series "Mrs. Cop 2." He plays the most dangerous gumiho, Lee Rang, who is a half-brother of Lee Yeon.Kim expressed excitement about his first role since his discharge from military service.?"The characters Lee Yeon and Lee Rang felt very unique and attractive," he said. "So I really wanted to do well with this role. I researched and watched documentaries to study the moves that foxes make and practice them."?Gumiho has been portrayed in Korean TV dramas before, as the myth often refers to a fox disguised as a woman, seducing men to eat their livers.?Kang said he wanted to challenge this notion by portraying the gumiho as a male.?"There has been a lot of Marvel hero action films recently," he said. "So, I thought of narrating these topics with Korean traditional elements. Not only the gender's different but also gumihos in this series will have different characteristics than the previous portrayals." credit : Korea Times 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
braunaun Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 Ratins: No.1 “ Tale of the Nine-Tailed ” ----- " 구미호뎐 " 5.804% (Nationwide) and 6.479%(Seoulwide) “ Tale of the Nine-Tailed ” made its premiere last night (Oct 7) to average Nationwide ratings of 5.804% and 6.479%(Seoulwide ) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 11, 2020 Share Posted October 11, 2020 On 10/7/2020 at 6:33 PM, lingko said: Lee Dong Wook at press con for his drama “ Tale of the nine tailed ” @lingko, thanks for sharing the pictures during presscon. They attended with coordinated wardrobes. MORE - credit pictures : https://breathlesssurvival.wordpress.com/2020/10/07/tale-of-gumiho-holds-press-conference/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 13, 2020 Share Posted October 13, 2020 3 Ways “Tale Of The Nine-Tailed” Puts A Unique Twist On Traditional Stories “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” is delighting viewers with its spin on the fantasy genre and reinterpretation of traditional stories! The much-anticipated tvN drama starring Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo Ah, and Kim Bum has now aired its first two episodes. It tells the story of a male gumiho (a mythical nine-tailed fox) named Yi Yeon (Lee Dong Wook) who has settled in the city, and the fearless producing director named Nam Ji Ah (Jo Bo Ah) who is trying to find out the truth behind the disappearance of her parents. Kim Bum plays Yi Rang, Yi Yeon’s half-brother and the child of a human and a gumiho. The show has been having great success in its viewership ratings so far, earning the No. 1 spot among Wednesday-Thursday dramas. As viewers eagerly await the next installment of the story, three points have been shared that set the drama apart from other shows! Spoiler 1. The creation of a “K-fantasy” tale “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” features a unique story in which characters from Korean folklore look just like us. The drama makes its scenes even more compelling by including recognizable characters in new and interesting forms, such as the Fox Sister, a stone Buddha, and the mythical creature bulgasari, which is a metal-eating monster. An added bonus is that the show will raise awareness about some of these interesting individuals from Korea’s traditional tales. 2. A male gumiho who’s also a romantic action hero One of the aspects of the show that drew a lot of attention ahead of its premiere was the lead gumiho character being a man, as most gumiho characters in stories are women. In addition, Lee Dong Wook’s character Yi Yeon is both a gumiho as well as the former mountain spirit of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range, and he’s a “Korean superhero” that possesses extraordinary skills far beyond that of a human. While he’s got all the traits of an action star, his story also has a romantic thread since Yi Yeon has spent centuries waiting for the resurrection of the love of his life, true to the nature of foxes who are commonly known to mate for life. 3. Modernized settings from traditional stories “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” also transforms settings from traditional stories for the modern world of the show. For example, the river that serves as the border between this life and the afterlife (“Samdochun“) is transformed in the drama into the “Afterlife Immigration Office.” Similarly, the show reinterprets the story of the Snail Bride (“Ureonggaksi“), who makes delicious meals for her husband in the tale, by featuring a restaurant called “Ureonggaksi” that serves Korean traditional dishes. While the gatekeeper to the afterlife is usually a spooky character, she sips an iced Americano and battles with a computer in a sophisticated and antique office, and the Snail Bride becomes the friendly owner of a beautiful restaurant that features a fusion of modern and traditional design. The production team stated, “We’re doing our best to present viewers with a creative drama that includes an unpredictable and fun storyline.” They added, “There will more characters from various tales appearing in the drama and getting tangled up with the main characters as they discover their destiny, and it will increase the thrill of the story. Please pay attention to ‘Tale of the Nine-Tailed,’ which will become even more exciting as the story unfolds.” Watch “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” below! Watch Now Source (1) / soompi news Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 13, 2020 Share Posted October 13, 2020 On 10/8/2020 at 11:25 PM, braunaun said: Ratins: No.1 “ Tale of the Nine-Tailed ” ----- " 구미호뎐 " 5.804% (Nationwide) and 6.479%(Seoulwide) “ Tale of the Nine-Tailed ” made its premiere last night (Oct 7) to average Nationwide ratings of 5.804% and 6.479%(Seoulwide ) @braunaun, thanks for sharing this. I'm glad that this tvN drama started-off strong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 16, 2020 Share Posted October 16, 2020 First Impressions: “Tale Of The Nine-Tailed” Delivers A Rich & Beautiful Story With A Dash Of Spook tvN’s latest offering is an out-of-this-world K-drama. Quite literally. “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” tells a tale of a century old gumiho (nine-tailed fox) who’s searching (and pining) for his lost love. We also have a feisty human and a mischievous half-brother in the mix, along with plenty of other mythical creatures peppered throughout. It’s a rich story with plenty of beautiful visuals and great acting, and together, they provide quite a cinematic viewing experience! Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first two episodes. The drama kicks off in the year 1999, with a car driving down a road, when the street lamps turn off one by one. It’s Dumbledore, with his Deluminator. Oops, wrong fantasy story! Back to the story at hand, the car, with a little girl and her parents inside, flips over and crashes. Without giving too much away, the little girl, who’s name is Nam Ji Ah (Jo Bo Ah), loses both her parents that day as well as has her first encounter with the supernatural (and Lee Yeon). Lee Yeon (Lee Dong Wook) appears that night because he’s looking for someone called Ah Eum, but upon realizing they’re not the same person, he makes Ji Ah forget everything that happened. 21 years later, we see Lee Yeon again and learn more about him. He’s an avid lover of mint chocolate ice-cream (a win for #teammintchoc!). And he’s a nine-tailed fox. Lee Yeon was once the mountain spirit of Baekdudaegan, but chose to give up his status after falling in love with a human girl named Ah Eum. Upon her death, he was so broken hearted he made a deal with the Afterlife Immigration Office. He would work for them in a mercenary-type capacity, if they would reincarnate her. He’s been working for them for 600 years now, and though he’s come across a few Ah Eum-lookalikes over the years, none of them holds the fox bead he had given previously Ah Eum. The current Ah Eum lookalike is none other than Ji Ah, the young girl Lee Yeon saved 21 years ago. However, though he intended for her to forget the incidents of that night, she never forgot and remembers his face clearly. So when the two come across each other again and mysterious events continue to surround Lee Yeon, Ji Ah is adamant to get to the bottom of things. She eventually learns of Lee Yeon’s true nature and asks for his help in finding out what truly happened to her parents that fateful night. After a little digging, Lee Yeon informs Ji Ah that her parents aren’t actually dead, which leads to a deepening mystery. Ji Ah’s face is causing some issues for Lee Yeon. Spoiler There’s quite a few supernatural incidences in the first few episodes and at the center of all the chaos is none other than Lee Rang (Kim Bum), Lee Yeon’s half-brother. Angry that Lee Yeon chose a human and abandoned him, he makes it his life mission to make Lee Yeon suffer. He apparently also enjoys leaving chaos in his wake and doesn’t give much thought about the harm and grief he inflicts on humans, even going so far as to twisting their words and wishes like an evil genie. We see various supernatural creatures too, including a Bulgasari, a mythical creature that plants and feeds on nightmares. This creature happens to be a colleague of Ji Ah’s, so she gets hit with a nightmare too — a nightmare where her mother rolls a skull to her. This very skull is fished up the next day by some fishermen, so she and Lee Yeon head to the island where the victim and his daughter live. At the island, Lee Yeon notices that all the spirits have left because of a dangerous presence, but one little girl — a guardian of a tree — is left behind because her feet are tied down. Ji Ah cuts her loose, and out of gratitude, the guardian leads Ji Ah to what she’s searching for in regards to her parents. Ji Ah finds a cliff that happens to be the background in one of her parents’ photos, but before she can uncover anything else, she’s attacked by one of the fishermen who has gone a little nutty. (In fact, one by one, the other fishermen become mad and even start dying by suicide). Lee Yeon appears in time to stop the mad fisherman from doing any fatal damage to Ji Ah, and applies some herbal remedy on her injured shoulder. But the remedy begins to burn and reveals some webbing patterns on her shoulder which startles Lee Yeon. Suddenly, as if she’s possessed, she grabs Lee Yeon and confronts him, saying, “Why did you kill me?” There’s so much to enjoy about this premiere, especially how it sets up a rich mythology. All the prominent gumihos in Korean dramas have been female, so it’s exciting that we’re getting a male version of what it usually regarded as a (seductive) feminine character. With the premise of Lee Yeon working as a “headhunter” for the Afterlife Immigration Office, we’ll no doubt come across plenty of other mythical creatures so that area will certainly be riveting. The very grandiose Afterlife Immigration Office. The cast is pretty great too. There are plenty of familiar faces in the supporting roles, but naturally it’s the main trio of Lee Yeon, Ji Ah, and Lee Rang that are front and center in these two episodes, and the casting is pretty spot on. As mentioned earlier, the image that comes to mind when we talk about gumihos is traditionally feminine, and Lee Dong Wook has a softer quality to his features, especially with the hair-do in this drama. Lee Yeon embodies both feminine and masculine traits, and this further emphasizes his otherworldly, mythical status, especially since plenty of mythical beings from various cultures are often androgynous or gender fluid. In fact, he even states that he doesn’t care who Ah Eum reincarnates into — man or woman, beautiful or ugly. (As long as she’s not over 60… but that’s only because he doesn’t want her to die too quickly again). He’s a hopeless romantic, and though that can be attributed to the nature of a gumiho (they can only love one person in their lifetime), it’s still pretty swoony. And as powerful and as formidable as he is, he’s not above kneeling down on both knees to beg to have one last word with Ah Eum before she crosses the Sando river (crossing into the afterlife). Nam Ji Ah is an interestingly layered character too. Her childhood encounter with the supernatural leads her to believe in their existence, and she even takes a job as a producing director for an urban legends program so she could delve further into all the mythology. I’m glad that she’s not written as being unafraid or underestimating these creatures because that would just be naive. Instead, she has a healthy fear of them but relies on her smarts to guide her. Even at a young age, she was able to figure out her parents weren’t actually her parents (shapeshifters?), and though having a young child stab her “mother” with a pair of scissors seems like a stretch, I’ll give it a pass anyway. She also has quite a feisty side to her, not backing down to sleazy old men threatening or harassing her. Out of the three main stars, the one that left the biggest impression is Kim Bum. This is his first drama back after completing his military service, though the last time I saw him was probably in “Boys Over Flowers” (which is a decade ago). In Lee Rang’s first scene, Kim Bum looks so innocent and unassuming, but the moment he “restyles,” his whole look just screams mischief and cunning. Just the cutest, brightest smile! Lee Rang fully owns up to his sinister intentions and it’s enjoyable having such a full-on antagonist straight off the bat without hiding in the shadows or pretending he’s one of the good guys. He knows who he is, has a devilish smile plastered on his face at all times, and if you look closely enough, you can practically see a mischievous glint in his eyes. It’s so entertaining to watch and a lot of it is to do with Kim Bum’s performance. That’s not to say Lee Rang is a one-dimensional antagonist. A lot of his actions stem from abandonment issues (and as his half-brother Lee Yeon puts it, a “brother complex”), and his disdain for humans might come from the fact that one of his parents is human. So there’s some deep-seeded problems here (hey, even mythical creatures have issues!) but either way you spin it, he doesn’t have a clear moral compass and will most likely always have a little devil in him, which just adds to the fun of it all. Another entertaining part about the drama is the generally darker tone. They don’t portray these mythical creatures as cute and cuddly, but instead give them all an appropriately sharp edge. This raises the stakes for the humans like Ji Ah, because as feisty as she is, she is still frail when standing next to these supernatural creatures – creatures who could very easily kill her. The production doesn’t shy away from the creepy factor too, making some scenes appropriately chilling. And between all the darkness, we also have some much needed lighter moments peppered throughout to bring some levity to the proceedings. HA! The drama delivers production-wise as well. Everything’s very beautiful, from the scenery, to the color palette, to, yes, the people. The CGI is seamless and fluid, but recent K-dramas have really been delivering on this front so this has somewhat become the standard (especially on cable stations). The action is exciting to watch, and with supernatural creatures in the mix, the action scenes are on a whole other level with creatures scaling scaffolding in a blink of an eye or zooming by at top speed. It’s all wonderfully done, and together, “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” delivers a superbly epic viewing experience! Bulgasari vs. Gumiho Watch “Tale of the Nine-Tailed” here: Watch Now credit : soompi news Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 Stills for the upcoming episodes of "Tale of Gumiho" credit pictures: https://breathlesssurvival.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/gumiho-gimmicks/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 Lee Dong Wook. Jo Bo Ah. Kim Bum Tale of the Nine Tailed Press Conference 7 October 2020 Spoiler source : https://sunshineemine.blogspot.com/2020/10/lee-dong-wook-jo-bo-ah-kim-bum-tale-of.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 *** "Tale of the Nine-Tailed" will be on the new streaming site iQIYI this month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 Kdramas Making Their Way to Viki in October We have kdramas making their way to Viki in October! We have a couple of new ones this month as well a couple that were added last month: Tale of the Nine-Tailed Stars: Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo Ah, Kim Bum Tale of the Nine-Tailed is about a gumiho who handles problems between the living world and the underworld and the PD of a program about urban legends who is trying to prove the gumiho is real. Check out Tale of the Nine-Tailed. (skipped unrelated.....) source : Kdramakisses https://kdramakisses.com/2020/10/15/kdramas-making-their-way-to-viki-in-october/#more-43677 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willenette Posted October 18, 2020 Share Posted October 18, 2020 Supernatural fantasy, mystery thriller, rom-com and horror: 10 new K-dramas you can catch online in October Christmas comes early for K-drama fans with Netflix and Viu launching 10 new Korean drama series this month, with genres ranging from supernatural fantasy and romantic comedies to mystery thrillers and dark horror. You might not need much convincing to stay at home and ride out the Covid-19 pandemic. Tale of the Nine Tailed Starring Lee Dong-wook, Jo Bo-ah, Kim Bum PHOTO: Viu Lee Yeon (Lee Dong-wook) is a mythical nine-tailed fox traversing between the mortal world and the underworld, punishing evil spirits that wreak havoc on humankind. Ji-ah (Jo Bo-ah), a fearless TV producer who is determined to track down subjects for her supernatural investigative shows, sets her sights on him, leading to a thrilling romance steeped in escalating tension. Thought to be the most dangerous of all nine-tailed fox spirits, Lee Yeon's stepbrother, Lee Rang (Kim Bum in his drama comeback since leaving the military earlier this year) is out to provoke him and stir up conflict between him and Ji-ah. Available on Viu with new episodes every Thursday and Friday. (skipped unrelated.....) credit : https://www.asiaone.com/entertainment/supernatural-fantasy-mystery-thriller-rom-com-and-horror-11-new-k-dramas-you-can 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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