Yeah the initial goal was to produce/film earlier, but since they're not starting until next year, with 7+ months of filming for a 16 episode drama, it won't be done until summer even if they start in January, and then there's the post-production period which is often long with Netflix.
Netflix's 2026 Korean slate is basically already full and this drama hasn't started filming. Based on their usual turnaround time, there's no way it's coming out next year.
I mean, romcoms tend to be more popular most of the time.
Not really true for tvN lately. Sure there's BAYM and QOT, but there's also Jeongnyeon, Under the Queen's Umbrella, Our Blues and lots of other relatively recent non-romcom hits.
Globally, maybe more so. But Squid Game is very much not a romcom. Non-romcoms like Trauma Code, Weak Hero, Parasyte: The Grey, The Glory and more come to mind as well.
If you want to be taken seriously, you should at least have your facts straight.For one, he has not "erased…
The current, recent facts are: 1) he explicitly spoke of his BL debut and how proud he is of it several times, 2) he advised his brother who also did a BL, and 3) he chose to play another queer character. These are concrete, undeniable signs of support.
Actors delete or archive old IG posts all the time, for all sorts of reasons, and if we're gonna start calling people homophobes for that, then the bar has gotten very low. Especially since he, as we know, still has a post up for his debut drama (which is probably more than we can say about many other actors with their debut from many years ago).
As for him using the phone case in public as a celebrity, that almost speaks more to his defence in my view. Nobody is stupid enough to publicly flaunt something they know to be nefarious when everyone's watching. And Korean outlets are not known to be cautious at all with these things. They run with things before checking facts all the time. Yet it seems here, they've understood, like most of us, that there's not much of a story.
There's no guarantee it will be another ratings hit, but the combination of Lee Jun-ho's comeback and a drama with a retro 90s vibe is surely promising. Korea can't get enough of the IMF crisis.
Fame shouldn’t give someone a moral discount. Refusing to choose morality over your favourite stranger is shocking…
If you want to be taken seriously, you should at least have your facts straight.
For one, he has not "erased queer representation work", this has been debunked. He just played another queer character this year in The Tale of Lady Ok. In relation to that he spoke of his BL debut work several times, and a picture from his debut is still up on his Instagram. I actually find it offensive that BL fans insist on spreading this defamatory, easily disproven lie about him.
Secondly, we know nothing about how he got this phone case. It could've been a gift from a fan or a friend, and he might not even have noticed the English text in the background. Nothing about the drawing of the girl itself is "sexualized". In general, people seem to think the entire thing is a stretch, which is also why it has not been picked up by any serious media outlet in Korea.
Maybe you should consider that people aren't "turning a blind eye" so much as having made the decision that there is really nothing here that's worth denouncing him for.
Seems the ending was well-received 🥳
https://m.entertain.naver.com/now/article/117/0003988516
(So obviously it won't be released until much later, most likely first half of 2027)
Globally, maybe more so. But Squid Game is very much not a romcom. Non-romcoms like Trauma Code, Weak Hero, Parasyte: The Grey, The Glory and more come to mind as well.
Actors delete or archive old IG posts all the time, for all sorts of reasons, and if we're gonna start calling people homophobes for that, then the bar has gotten very low. Especially since he, as we know, still has a post up for his debut drama (which is probably more than we can say about many other actors with their debut from many years ago).
As for him using the phone case in public as a celebrity, that almost speaks more to his defence in my view. Nobody is stupid enough to publicly flaunt something they know to be nefarious when everyone's watching. And Korean outlets are not known to be cautious at all with these things. They run with things before checking facts all the time. Yet it seems here, they've understood, like most of us, that there's not much of a story.
For one, he has not "erased queer representation work", this has been debunked. He just played another queer character this year in The Tale of Lady Ok. In relation to that he spoke of his BL debut work several times, and a picture from his debut is still up on his Instagram. I actually find it offensive that BL fans insist on spreading this defamatory, easily disproven lie about him.
Secondly, we know nothing about how he got this phone case. It could've been a gift from a fan or a friend, and he might not even have noticed the English text in the background. Nothing about the drawing of the girl itself is "sexualized". In general, people seem to think the entire thing is a stretch, which is also why it has not been picked up by any serious media outlet in Korea.
Maybe you should consider that people aren't "turning a blind eye" so much as having made the decision that there is really nothing here that's worth denouncing him for.