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Two Men. Mutual Hatred. One Murder Case.
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Two Men. Mutual Hatred. One Murder Case.

ENA's new Korean thriller drama 'The Scarecrow' pairs Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon as enemies forced to work together. Here's why this pairing matters.

The Scarecrow": Can Hatred Be a Bond?
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The Scarecrow": Can Hatred Be a Bond?

Park Hae Soo returns in ENA's The Scarecrow, a suspense thriller spanning 1988 and 2019. Two men bound by misfortune — and mutual hatred — must solve a murder together. Here's why it matters beyond the genre.

When Bully Meets Victim—31 Years Later
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When Bully Meets Victim—31 Years Later

ENA's 'The Scarecrow' pairs Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon as former bully and victim turned reluctant detective partners. Here's why this K-drama setup is more than just a thriller premise.

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The Scarecrow" Casts Two of K-Drama's Most Watched Names
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The Scarecrow" Casts Two of K-Drama's Most Watched Names

Kwak Sun Young joins Park Hae Soo in new crime thriller "The Scarecrow," spanning 1988 to 2019. Here's why this pairing matters beyond the casting announcement.

When Hatred Becomes the Partnership
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When Hatred Becomes the Partnership

Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon star in 'The Scarecrow,' a Korean thriller spanning 1988 to 2019. New trailer drops. Here's why global K-drama fans should pay attention.

The Scarecrow" Pairs Park Hae Soo With His Worst Enemy
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The Scarecrow" Pairs Park Hae Soo With His Worst Enemy

Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon star in new K-thriller The Scarecrow, spanning 1988 to 2019. What the teaser reveals—and what it means for K-drama's global thriller genre.

Enemies by Fate, Partners by Force: 'The Scarecrow' Is Coming
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Enemies by Fate, Partners by Force: 'The Scarecrow' Is Coming

ENA's new crime thriller 'The Scarecrow' pairs Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon as reluctant partners hunting a serial killer across 30 years. Here's why this one's worth watching.

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Korean Disaster Film 'The Great Flood' Hits #1 on Netflix, But Divides Audiences Worldwide
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Korean Disaster Film 'The Great Flood' Hits #1 on Netflix, But Divides Audiences Worldwide

Starring Kim Da Mi and Park Hae Soo, the Korean disaster film 'The Great Flood' has reached #1 on Netflix's global charts. However, its popular success is met with extremely mixed reviews from critics and audiences worldwide.

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