These idol stars show their versatility by proving their acting skills in new projects
On January 24th, BLACKPINK member Jisoo confirmed her appearance in the film “Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint” and will build up her filmography as an actress following “Snowdrop.”
“Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint” is based on a Naver web novel about “Kim Dok-ja” (Ahn Hyo-seop), the only one who notices the novel he reads is becoming reality. He has to save the world with “Yoo Joong-hyuk” (Lee Min-ho), the main character in the novel.
Jisoo will act as Joong-hyuk’s colleague Lee Ji-hye, who overcame many crises with him. She will work with Lee Min-ho, Ahn Hyo-seop, Nana, and Shin Seung-ho in this project. It is said that the film is currently during the filming process.
In July last year, NCT member Jaehyun was also confirmed to be casted for the movie “You Will Die After 6 Hours.” On January 25, its distributor Triple Pictures released a still cut photo for overseas sales. After finishing the second half of the filming, “You Will Die After 6 Hours” will participate in EFM (European Film Market) in February before its release in Korea.
“You Will Die After 6 Hours” is based on a Japanese novel with the story of characters who fall into agony to fight against their fate after discovering their ability to predict death. Jaehyun takes on the role of Junwoo, the protagonist who foresees death. This is also the idol’s first big screen role. “You Will Die After 6 Hours” is scheduled to be released in the second half of this year.
EXO member Suho is also drawing attention after confirming his appearance in the drama “The Crown Prince Has Disappeared.” The drama’s script reading behind the scenes was recently released on the 26th.
“The Crown Prince Has Disappeared” is a Joseon version of a romance comedy about a young man and a young woman running away. Suho, who plays the role of Crown Prince “Lee Geon,” has proved his ability through various performances in musicals and dramas. Fans are looking forward to how he will play the character in his first historical drama. “The Crown Prince Has Disappeared” is set to premiere on March 9.
Source: daum