• How netizens are reacting to Park Yoochun's return to the big screen after 4 years

    Park Yoochun has become a hot topic because of his return to the big screen after 4 years.

    On September 14, an entertainment official close to Park Yoochun told OSEN about his attempt on returning to the big screen after four years with the new film "To Evil".

    According to the source, they already knew that domestic public opinion is not good, so it won't be easy for him to come back, but they are keeping an eye on the situation.

    In particular, news about the movie "To Evil" got a lot of attention because it's Park Yoochun's acting comeback. In December 2021, his former agency was said to have filed a lawsuit against him.

    The netizens commented:

    He can't return.

    He's no longer even an idol.

    For real?

    Ahjussi, stop being a jerk and go promote your music abroad instead. You still can't get your head on straight?

    Didn't he retire?

    Korean citizens: We don't want him to come back at all.

    Please stop making me feel bad about my childhood. People will always look at him funny in the future, so he should just be happy with what he has done in the past. Stop living in dr***ugs

    We won't buy his film.

    As someone who's just eating my hamburger at home… I don't want him to return

    Seriously, every cr**iminal is slowly making a comeback these days. This has always been the case, but damn, these people have no shame.

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  • SEVENTEEN’s BSS Is Back as "Youth Protectors" with a Fun and Heartwarming January Comeback

    The energetic and fun-loving special unit of SEVENTEEN, BSS (Seungkwan, DK, and Hoshi), is ready to return with a bang! Their second single album, "TELEPARTY," will drop on January 8, and fans can’t wait.

    At midnight KST on December 27, Pledis Entertainment shared the exciting teaser for BSS’s comeback through HYBE Labels' YouTube channel and SEVENTEEN’s social media. The trailer, titled "How is your youth?", instantly grabbed attention with its touching and inspiring vibe.

    The trailer dives deep into the meaning of youth, opening with the question: "What is youth? Is it simply about being young?" It shows everyday moments from people of all ages and ends with the uplifting answer: "Youth is about enjoying the life you’re living at this very moment."

    BSS takes on the role of "Youth Protectors," spreading joy and positivity across generations. In the teaser, they give tired students a break, take on extra work for stressed office workers, and even add some romance for two elderly individuals stuck in routine. Their efforts bring smiles, laughter, and a reminder to embrace life’s little moments.

    Fans were also thrilled to see a familiar face in the trailer—actor Moon Sang Hoon, famous for his "Moon Saem" character from the YouTube channel Bba-Doners. His comedic interactions with BSS added even more charm and excitement.

    The title of the album, "TELEPARTY," combines "Telepathy" and "Party," representing a celebration that connects everyone in the world. Through this concept, BSS sends the heartwarming message: "If you’re happy in this moment, you are living your youth."

    Pledis Entertainment revealed that this album has been in the works since early this year and promises top-quality music. Fans can expect not just great songs but also a lot of energy and joy from this special unit.

    Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN has been keeping busy with their SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN, performing ten incredible shows in four domes. They’ll continue their stadium concerts in major cities across Asia in January and February, keeping their momentum strong.

    Mark your calendars for January 8 and get ready to party with BSS!

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