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Go Hyun Jung has shared her thoughts on her upcoming drama “Queen Mantis”! A remake of the French series “La Mante,” “Queen Mantis” is a crime thriller starring Go Hyun Jung as Jung Yi Shin, a famous serial killer nicknamed “The Mantis” who brutally murdered five men 20 years ago and has been imprisoned ever since. When a new serial killer emerges, copying The Mantis’s distinctive style, the police approach Jung Yi Shin for her assistance in solving the case. Jang Dong Yoon plays detective Cha Soo Yeol, who must work alongside his mother Jung Yi Shin, whom he has despised his entire life. When asked why she chose to appear in the drama, Go Hyun Jung said, “The project itself was very appealing. Once I got drawn into the intriguing story that unfolds in each episode, I lost track of time.” She added, “Writer Lee Young Jong’s tightly woven narrative was very immersive, and I was curious to see what kind of synergy would emerge when combined with director Byun Young Joo’s skill in bringing it to life on screen.” Go Hyun Jung went on to emphasize, “As an actress, I have always wanted to participate in good projects, so I decided to appear in ‘Queen Mantis’ with joy and without hesitation.” Go Hyun Jung also expressed great satisfaction with her experience working together with Byun Young Joo, remarking, “Director Byun Young Joo perfectly balances strong leadership with her unique wit.” She continued, “Her extensive experience translated into precise direction, resulting in a more polished final product. Her charisma, which guided the entire set, also served as moral support for the ‘Queen Mantis’ team. At the end of filming, she made us laugh with her humor. I gained positive energy from the director, which further motivated me to give my all during the filming.” “Queen Mantis” premieres on September 5 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
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tvN’s upcoming drama “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” has unveiled a new highlight teaser! Based on a popular web novel, “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” is a fantasy romance drama starring Lim Yoona as Yeon Ji Young, an award-winning French chef who winds up traveling 500 years back into the past. There, she meets despotic king Lee Heon (Lee Chae Min), who is known as the worst of tyrants—and who also happens to be a discerning gourmet. Kang Han Na will play Lee Heon’s trusted but ruthless concubine Kang Mok Joo. The highlight teaser tells the story of Yeon Ji Young, who goes from being a French chef to a royal head chef serving the tyrant king Lee Heon. Originally a restaurant chef in Paris, Ji Young is suddenly transported to the past, where she is forced to take on the role of royal head chef under King Lee Heon’s command. Yeon Ji Young, who once dreamed of becoming a three-star restaurant chef, suddenly finds herself serving the tyrant. She uses all her skills to create dishes that can impress Lee Heon, a gourmet who can detect even the slightest difference in flavor. From King Lee Heon to Grand Prince Jesan (Choi Gwi Hwa)—the late king’s half-brother and uncle to King Lee Heon—everyone is astonished by Ji Young’s cooking, which uses unfamiliar ingredients yet delivers extraordinary taste. As Ji Young earns the king’s favor with her unique cooking style, the atmosphere in the palace becomes tense. The king’s favored concubine, Kang Mok Joo, openly shows hostility toward Ji Young and even orders something to be slipped into her food. To make matters worse, Ji Young also becomes the target of Grand Prince Jesan. In one scene, Queen Dowager Injoo (Seo Yi Sook) warns her of a terrifying price she will have to pay, while in another, the treacherous official Im Song Jae (Oh Eui Shik) ominously declares that survival will not be easy for her. Amidst the growing threats, King Lee Heon’s attitude toward Ji Young gradually begins to change. Not only does he step in to protect her from danger, but he also starts to be drawn to her. In one scene, he even tells her, “Show me a new dish, one that’s truly yours.” The teaser ends with Ji Young’s determined words, “No matter what, I’ll make it back alive.” Watch the teaser below! “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” will premiere on August 23 at 9:10 p.m. KST.
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Lee Min Ki Handcuffs Lee Bo Young During Tense Standoff In “Mary Kills People”
MBC’s “Mary Kills People” has released new stills teasing a tense confrontation in the upcoming episode! A remake of the Canadian series of the same name, MBC’s “Mary Kills People” stars Lee Bo Young as Woo So Jung, a doctor who illegally provides euthanasia to patients with incurable illnesses. Spoilers In the previous episode, Woo So Jung’s shocking past came to light: she was once suspected of murdering her mother, who had been battling cancer, and this revelation exposed the moment that led her to embrace assisted death. Despite Ban Ji Hoon’s (Lee Min Ki) repeated warnings to stop, So Jung remained resolute in her decision. The newly released stills capture the moment Woo So Jung is finally handcuffed by Ban Ji Hoon. Just as she confirms the death of patient Lee Yoon Hee (Yang Jo Ah), who had been suffering from excruciating pain, Ji Hoon bursts into the room. Without hesitation, he snaps handcuffs around her wrists, while So Jung returns his gaze with a mix of fear and steely determination. The scene sets the stage for a fierce showdown between Woo So Jung, who carries a conviction and sense of duty toward assisted death, and Ban Ji Hoon, who is determined to arrest her and uphold the law. Will So Jung be taken away in handcuffs, or will their conflict spiral into an even more explosive confrontation? The production team remarked, “Please stay tuned to see whether Ban Ji Hoon will be able to extract a confession from Woo So Jung—and what fate awaits them both.” The next episode of “Mary Kills People” will air on August 22 at 10 p.m. KST.
Lee Sang Hee And Joo Jong Hyuk Are Jun Ji Hyun’s Most Reliable Allies In New Drama “Tempest”
Disney+’s upcoming drama “Tempest” has unveiled new stills of Lee Sang Hee and Joo Jong Hyuk! “Tempest” follows Moon Ju (Jun Ji Hyun), a renowned UN ambassador who sets out to uncover the truth behind an assassination attempt on a presidential candidate, and San Ho (Kang Dong Won), a special agent of unknown nationality who must protect her, as they confront a massive truth that threatens the Korean Peninsula. Lee Sang Hee stars as Yeo Mi Ji, Moon Ju’s loyal aide. Having lived abroad with Moon Ju since her days as a diplomat, Mi Ji shares a deep bond with her. She is defined by unwavering trust and respect for Moon Ju, willing to follow her into even the most dangerous situations without hesitation. Lee Sang Hee shared, “I even hand-copied our nation’s Constitution, thinking it might help me embody a character who walks toward an ideal together with others. ‘Tempest’ is a project that fills me with pride just to be a part of.” Joo Jong Hyuk takes on the role of Park Chang Hee, Moon Ju’s chief of security. An elite graduate of the police academy and former ace of the Cyber Investigation Bureau, Chang Hee boasts an impressive career. After the assassination attempt on the presidential candidate, he becomes solely responsible for Moon Ju’s safety. Striving for perfection against the ongoing threats surrounding her, he grows wary when San Ho, the newly appointed head of a separate security team, begins to draw too close to Moon Ju. Joo Jong Hyuk shared, “I learned directly from someone who had actually worked as a presidential bodyguard, from the posture and walk to how to scan the surroundings and maintain vigilance. If in the past I’ve shown a freer and more playful side, this time I focused on delivering a more restrained and emotionless performance.” “Tempest” will premiere with three episodes on September 10, followed by two new episodes weekly starting September 17, for a total of nine episodes.
Yoon San Ha Freezes After Chuu’s Surprise Kiss In “My Girlfriend Is The Man!”
“My Girlfriend is the Man!” has shared new stills ahead of tonight’s episode! Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, “My Girlfriend is the Man!” is a romantic comedy about a college student whose girlfriend unexpectedly transforms into a man. ASTRO’s Yoon San Ha stars as Park Yoon Jae, an astronomy student who is head over heels for his girlfriend Kim Ji Eun (OH MY GIRL’s Arin). Due to a gene that runs in her family, Kim Ji Eun suddenly turns into a handsome man (played by Yoo Jung Hoo) and begins going by the name Kim Ji Hoon. Chuu plays Kang Min Joo, a popular student who secretly has a crush on Park Yoon Jae. Spoilers In the newly released stills, Kang Min Joo catches Park Yoon Jae off guard by suddenly kissing him on the cheek in the middle of their conversation. During the group’s visit to Kim Ji Hoon’s grandmother’s (Yoon Joo Sang) house to lend a hand, Kang Min Joo first makes a heartfelt confession with a serious expression—and then tops it off with a surprise kiss, leaving Park Yoon Jae completely stunned. The production team teased, “Tonight’s episode will be a feast for the eyes, showcasing the beautiful scenery of Pohang along with the whirlwind of emotions clashing between the main characters. We strongly encourage viewers to stay tuned until the very end.” The next episode of “My Girlfriend is the Man!” will air on August 20 at 9:50 p.m. KST.