Following his military service, Song Kang's set to return to K-Dramas with a musical coming-of-age series reminiscent of his ...
The highly anticipated South Korean drama My Demon is set to release in November 2023. Starring Song Kang and Kim Yoo-Jung as leads, the SBS drama centers around an heiress and a demon entering into a ...
Three years after Nevertheless premiered, Song Kang's steamiest K-drama got a remake, but the original version is better for several reasons. Nevertheless is considered one of the best romantic ...
South Korean actor Song Kang has officially completed his 18-month mandatory military service, returning to civilian life after being discharged from Chuncheon, Gangwon Province.
Song Kang has stepped back into civilian life after completing his 18-month mandatory military service, and the anticipation for his next move is electric.
The Shin Yeon-shick project is the veteran actor's first television drama series. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital Set in 1960s Korea, a time of great social and political upheaval, Uncle ...
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Song, arguably Korea's biggest movie star, makes his television debut with the ambitious political period drama. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Disney+ has reveled the release date for its ...
The upcoming drama adaptation of “Inside Men” is seeing significant changes as it undergoes a major cast reshuffle.
Song Kang is relatively new in the K-drama scene, with his first-ever supporting role in 2017. But nowadays, he’s the talk of the town because of his undeniable charisma and versatility in acting. He ...
Popular K-drama actor Song Kang is all set to embark on his military enlistment. On Thursday, February 29, 2024, Namoo Actors, the agency representing him, issued a statement confirming his military ...
The South Korean stars completed their military service one day apart, on Sept 30 and Oct 1. Read more at straitstimes.com.