Friday, July 3, 2026

Lee Min Ho In Talks For New Rom-Com


Lee Min Ho may be starring in a new drama!

On July 2, JTBC reported that according to industry insiders, Lee Min Ho will be starring in the new drama “But Your Love” (working title, also read as “Virtual Love”).

In response to the reports, JTBC’s agency MYM Entertainment shared, “Lee Min Ho received an offer to star in the new drama ‘But Your Love,’ and he is reviewing the offer.”

Reported to be a 12-part series, “But Your Love” is a rom-com about an employee who realizes that the virtual idol group member who helps her endure her tough and dry life is her superior at work. The drama is said to be helmed by director Jang Young Seok of “The Winning Try.”

Lee Min Ho is reportedly in talks to play Cha Wook Hyun, the general director of a game company. Although he appears to be perfect in every way, he has the worst reviews among employees as the cold and prickly boss at work. Through some unexpected turn of events, he ends up debuting as a virtual idol group member.

Currently, Lee Min Ho is gearing up for the premiere of his upcoming film “Assassin(s)” (literal title). If he accepts the offer, this will mark Lee Min Ho’s first drama in two years since “When the Stars Gossip.”

Casting for the drama is currently underway with the goal of starting to film before the end of the year. Stay tuned for more updates!

source: Soompi

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Yoo Hae Jin, Park Hae Il, And Lee Min Ho’s New Film Unveils Premiere Plans With Intriguing Posters


Upcoming film “Assassin(s)” has unveiled its first set of posters!

“Assassin(s)” follows an investigation into the mystery and forces behind the August 15 shooting incident that shocked South Korea.

Yoo Hae Jin plays Cheol Gu, a sharp, determined senior inspector at Jungbu Police Station who witnesses the incident firsthand.

Park Hae Il takes on the role of Jae Hwan, an editor in a newspaper’s social affairs department who, despite facing danger and pressure, digs into the lingering questions surrounding the investigation.

Lee Min Ho stars as Young Il, an ambitious rookie journalist in the same department who also witnesses the incident.

The newly released posters draw attention with the striking caption, “August 15, 1974: The First Lady Assassination Attempt.” The black-and-white scene visible beyond a hand gripping a pistol heightens the tension, while the pluralized title—which contrasts with the single figure in the poster—hints at the suspicions that still linger behind the official record of the incident, further heightening curiosity.


Source: Soompi