#Park Hae-soo
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JTBC, SBS, and TVING dropped major casting news on a single day. From a BBC remake to a North Korean counterfeiter comedy, here's what the lineup reveals about where K-drama is heading.
Netflix K-drama The Scarecrow retells Korea's most infamous cold case — but with the killer already caught. Park Hae-soo and Lee Hee-joon star in a thriller about systemic failure, not mystery.
Park Hae-soo returns to Korean TV in The Scarecrow, a 12-episode crime thriller spanning 30 years of a serial murder investigation. Here's why it matters beyond the cast.
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[email protected]Park Hae-soo and Lee Hee-joon chase a serial killer called The Scarecrow in ENA's new crime thriller. What does this casting say about K-drama's genre evolution?
Park Hae-soo and Lee Hee-joon star in ENA's upcoming crime thriller The Scarecrow — a three-decade serial killer hunt built on the tension of reluctant partnership.
The King's Warden surpasses 2 million viewers in just 11 days, signaling a shift in Korean cinema's approach to casting, genre-blending, and global market strategy.