• Kim Woo Bin and Suzy to reunite for new light-hearted romantic comedy series by star writer Kim Eun Sook

    Netflix is teaming up with renowned writer Kim Eun Sook and director Lee Byeong Hun for the series 'Everything Will Come True'.

    This light-hearted romantic comedy revolves around a genie from a lamp who wakes up after a thousand years and grants three wishes to an emotionless human named Ga Young.

    Kim Eun Sook, the writer behind the globally acclaimed Netflix series 'The Glory', is back with this new project, sparking excitement among fans. Director Lee Byeong Hun, known for his popular works like 'Extreme Job' and 'Be Melodramatic', is also on board, raising the anticipation even higher.

    The spotlight, however, is on the reunion of Kim Woo Bin and Suzy after seven years. Kim Woo Bin, known for his roles in various movies and dramas including the Netflix series 'Black Knight', 'Master', 'Twenty', 'Our Blues', 'Uncontrollably Fond', 'The Heirs', etc., will be playing the genie who wakes up after a thousand years. Fans are eager to see his transformation into this unique character.

    Suzy, on the other hand, will portray the emotionless human 'Ga Young'. Having shown her acting prowess in projects like 'Architecture 101', 'Anna', 'Start-Up', 'Uncontrollably Fond', Suzy is expected to bring a fresh perspective to her character in this series.

    The chemistry between the two leads, who will be portraying a genie who has been trapped in a lamp for a thousand years and his new owner, is highly anticipated.

    The cast also includes Ahn Eun Jin, No Sang Hyun, Ko Kyu Pil, and Lee Joo Young, who are expected to add depth to the story. Ahn Eun Jin, who made headlines last year with 'The Good Bad Mother' and 'Goodbye Earth', will be playing a mysterious woman named 'Mi Joo'.

    No Sang Hyun, who gained global attention through 'Pachinko', will portray 'Soo Hyun', a landlord with a handsome face and suspicious wealth.

    Ko Kyu Pil and Lee Joo Young will play 'Sayeed', the genie's confidant, and 'Min Ji', Ga Young's only friend, respectively. Fans are curious to see the unique charm these actors will bring to this fantasy romantic comedy.

    'Everything Will Come True', produced by Hwa & Dam Pictures, the company behind 'The Glory', 'The King: Eternal Monarch', 'Mr. Sunshine', 'Goblin', 'The Heirs', 'A Gentleman's Dignity', etc., will be exclusively available on Netflix.

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  • Former Crayon Pop's ChoA Opens Up About Her Struggle with Cervical Cancer: 'I Dream of the Day I Can Have a Drink with My Husband Again'"

    ChoA, former member of the girl group Crayon Pop, has bravely shared her ongoing battle with cervical cancer and her emotional journey.

    On January 28, ChoA posted a heartfelt update on her social media, explaining her struggles. "I usually laugh, talk, and live my life as usual, but there are moments when I suddenly face a reality that isn’t like before, and it gets tough," she shared.

    She went on to say, "Recently, something difficult happened, and in the past, I would have had a drink with my husband to shake it off. I really miss being able to do that."

    ChoA admitted that she still can’t fully believe her diagnosis. "When I face the reality I’ve been avoiding, my heart that I’ve built up breaks down," she said. "But the life I’m living now, which I’m still enjoying, is something that someone else might be wishing for. I try to gather my thoughts again with gratitude."

    She also expressed hope for the future, saying, "Lately, I dream of a day five years from now when I’ll be declared cancer-free and be able to have a drink with my husband after putting the kids to bed, after all the struggles. It’s been almost two years, so I believe the day I get that clean bill of health will come soon."

    ChoA married a businessman in 2021, six years older than her. In October 2023, she revealed her cervical cancer diagnosis, sharing that she had been diagnosed during a routine check-up in her first year of marriage.

    Despite everything, ChoA remains hopeful, noting that the cancer was smaller than expected during surgery, and she was able to preserve her fertility—a step closer to her dream of becoming a mother.

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