In the previous disney+ teasers he appeared quite a bit but I guess they don't want to give too much away... They're only showing 3 episodes for now at BIFF. Hopefully when Disney+ releases the full trailer sometime next month he'll be featured more.
jo yoon soo was incredible in tyrant—her acting and fight scenes were top-notch.. crazy she's just a rookie actress and her screen presence is just insane ( well in tyrant at least i haven't seen her in anything else) but I'm glad she's getting the chance to work with Ji Chang Wook and ofc vice versa... plus in such a major big budget project.
I want only one thing..! 1.Is JCW the Main Lead ?2.Is he died or alive ?3. If he is alive did he ended up with…
This isn't that kind of drama... Read the show's summary—Ji Chang Wook's character dies. They even tell you before you start watching because that's what really happened in real life too
But you still see his character in flashbacks throughout the show... if you're going to watch it for him and no he doesn't up with the queen ( pretty obvious on why he doesn't )
Bro, we get it. How many times are you gonna beg for subs? Chill with the constant comments already!
Anyway no shade, but it kinda looks like you're just recycling the same content with different clips. Maybe spice it up a little? Because right now, everything—even the text—feels like a copy-paste situation.
Take a moment to research other content creators who focus on K-drama shorts. I'm not telling you to copy their style, but it’s worth seeing what kind of content really gets engagement—whether it's the editing, pacing, or even the topics they focus on. Pay attention to what draws in viewers, then put your own unique twist on it.
I guess no because since it will air in November before busan international film I think they will announce only…
This drama is airing after the BIFF not "before" since BIFF ends on oct 11th and this drama is set to be released sometime in november.. usually when release date is revealed a poster is also released
anyway whenever a drama/a movie is screened at a festival, there’s usually a promotional poster displayed. so hopefully someone attending BIFF might take a picture of the poster and share it on platforms like Twitter or other social media.
Fingers crossed we finally get some official teasers or a trailer this week—especially since it’s about to hit the Busan International Film Festival in the next 2-3 weeks. Like, what’s the hold-up?
Ok ML gets his cowardliness from his bad.. now that explains everything like dawg that’s yo wife who you just fell in love with all over again… go up to her wtf you doing like this is the second time 😭
Watching it from the outside I just gotta say the FL’s actions or behaviour make others feel shit or disappointed in themselves…. Also ML is a coward sometimes like why did he look away when he even came all the way to America.. like that ain’t an easy flight 😅
I really enjoyed this movie; it was really good overall. However, I kept getting frustrated because the main lead didn't use the knife in some critical situations. I mean, these guys are repeat rapists and murderers! Also, why do the main characters keep looking away? Like, make sure everyone is down before letting your guard down—come on, use your brain a bit more. But despite all that, it's still a 9/10 movie for me.
But you still see his character in flashbacks throughout the show... if you're going to watch it for him and no he doesn't up with the queen ( pretty obvious on why he doesn't )
Anyway no shade, but it kinda looks like you're just recycling the same content with different clips. Maybe spice it up a little? Because right now, everything—even the text—feels like a copy-paste situation.
Take a moment to research other content creators who focus on K-drama shorts. I'm not telling you to copy their style, but it’s worth seeing what kind of content really gets engagement—whether it's the editing, pacing, or even the topics they focus on. Pay attention to what draws in viewers, then put your own unique twist on it.
anyway whenever a drama/a movie is screened at a festival, there’s usually a promotional poster displayed. so hopefully someone attending BIFF might take a picture of the poster and share it on platforms like Twitter or other social media.