BLACKPINK Jisoo Newtopia acting skills under fire after new teaser release
BLACKPINK Jisoo's acting skills in the new teaser for Newtopia are facing harsh criticism. Discover the public reaction and how it compares to her previous work in Snowdrop.
Can a global pop icon survive the harsh lens of K-Drama critics? BLACKPINK's Jisoo is facing a wave of scathing criticism following the release of new teasers for her upcoming drama, Newtopia. As the series prepares for its 2026 launch, the online debate regarding her performance has reached a boiling point.
Public reaction to BLACKPINK Jisoo Newtopia acting skills
According to reports from Koreaboo, viewers have raised concerns about Jisoo's emotional range and delivery in the latest teaser. Netizens have been vocal about her acting, with some calling it "stiff" and comparing it to her previous role in the 2021 series Snowdrop. The criticism suggests that the same issues that plagued her early acting career continue to persist in her newest projects.
However, the BLINK fandom has been quick to defend the star. Many fans argue that it's unfair to judge her entire performance based on a few seconds of footage. They believe Jisoo's transition from an idol to an actress takes time and courage, especially as she explores diverse genres like thriller and romance.
Career trajectory and future projects
Despite the backlash, Jisoo's career shows no signs of slowing down. She's reportedly attached to another project titled Boyfriend, proving that her star power remains a massive draw for production companies and international streaming platforms alike.
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