• Netflix's "Sweet Home" Reveals Casts Lineup For Season 2 & 3

    Netflix's 'Sweet Home' announced a splendid return by announcing the simultaneous production and casting lineup of Season 2 and Season 3.

    On June 15th, Netflix announced the news of the production of Season 2 and Season 3 of 'Sweet Home' through the official SNS.

    At the same time, the lineup of actors cast in the work was revealed for the first time.

    First of all, Green Home residents who gave overwhelming tension last season, Song Kang, Lee Jin Wook, Lee Si Young, Go Min Si, and Park Gyu Young, confirmed their appearances.

    Hyeon Soo (Song Kang) who managed to escape the green home but was caught by a soldier, Sang Wook (Lee Jin Wook), who appeared with the burn scars disappeared, and stimulated curiosity ) raises curiosity about what kind of story he will tell in a world where monsters and humans are mixed.

    Here, Yu Oh Seong, Oh Jung Se, Kim Mu Yeol, and Jinyoung join as new characters to stimulate curiosity.

    Yu Oh Seong, who has shown a big presence in each work, adds weight to the play as Sgt. Oh Jung Se takes on the role of Dr. Lim, who studies vaccines. Kim Mu Yeol is a former UDT sergeant, and Lee In Ja is Kim Young Hoo from the Guards, and Jinyoung appears as Private Park Chan Young from the Guards.

    However, it was regrettable that actor Lee Do Hyun was not included in the casting list for Season 2 and Season 3 of 'Sweet Home' released this time by Netflix.

    Earlier, in Season 1 of 'Sweet Home', Lee Do Hyun took on the role of Lee Eun Hyuk, a medical student, one of the main characters in the drama, and showed an impressive performance, receiving a warm response from fans.

    Season 1 of 'Sweet Home', which is based on a popular webtoon of the same name, received great acclaim for its tense portrayal of the struggles of residents in an isolated apartment, who have to face their neighbors who have turned into monsters born of their own desires.

    In particular, various human groups and various monsters shown at the crossroads of desire and survival raised suspense and drew favorable reviews from many fans around the world.

    In Season 2 and Season 3, director Lee Eung Bok, who led Season 1 of 'Sweet Home' to success, and the production team of Season 1 work together again.

    As director Lee previously said, "Season 2 will be set in a new location. I think that things that have not been technically solved can be melted in Season 2." Expectations for 'Sweet Home' to return in the new season are increasing .

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  • Joo Hyun Young Wows Fans with Jaw-Dropping Dress at the SBS Entertainment Awards – See Her Daring Look

    Actress Joo Hyun Young turned heads at the 2024 SBS Entertainment Awards, and it's all thanks to her daring fashion choice! The actress took to Instagram on January 29 to share a stunning post-event selfie, revealing her bold yet graceful style.

    In her post, Joo Hyun Young wrote, "I had the honor of presenting the DJ Award with Senior Jang Seong Ryul! Every time I meet him at the broadcasting station, he always kindly takes care of me like a father. Today, he even called me a 'tonsil beauty.' It's a happy night."

    Fans couldn’t help but smile at the sweet bond she shares with Senior Jang Seong Ryul!

    But it wasn’t just her words that grabbed attention—her outfit stole the show. Joo Hyun Young wore a white dress with a jaw-dropping neckline that cut all the way down to her sternum, showing off her fearless fashion sense.

    The striking dress didn’t just make a statement; it also highlighted her pure, graceful aura. And with her heartfelt message about Jang Seong Ryul, the actress made sure to show fans just how humble and down-to-earth she is.

    In the midst of all the glamour, Joo Hyun Young is also making waves as the DJ for SBS Power FM’s 12시엔 주현영 (12 PM with Joo Hyun Young), where she’s continuing to connect with fans in a whole new way!

    Fans are already buzzing about her bold and beautiful look, and we can't wait to see what she does next.

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