Wanna One Reunion Reality Show 2026 Confirmed: Ha Sung-woon Shares Casting Story
Mnet confirms the Wanna One reunion reality show 2026. Discover the recruitment backstory shared by Ha Sung-woon and the mixed reactions from global fans.
The legendary third-gen power group is back. According to Mnet, the members of Wanna One have officially confirmed a reunion to film a new reality program for their fans in early 2026. This announcement has sent shockwaves through the global K-pop community, marking a massive return for the group that dominated the charts years ago.
The Backstory of the Wanna One Reunion Reality Show 2026
Member Ha Sung-woon recently shared the recruitment process during a radio appearance. He revealed that the project began after a meeting with the PD of Wanna One Go: ZEROBASE. Reportedly, Ha Sung-woon and Hwang Min-hyun took the initiative to contact the other members individually. Most members responded positively, leading to a swift confirmation of the program.
Mixed Global Reactions and Controversy
While many Wannables are celebrating, the response on platforms like theqoo remains divided. Some netizens have raised concerns regarding the previous manipulation controversy that shadowed the group's history. Meanwhile, comments from Kang Daniel regarding his participation have sparked both excitement and heartbreak among fans, highlighting the complex emotions surrounding this long-awaited reunion.
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