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Jo Woo Jin, Jung Kyung Ho, Park Ji Hwan, And More Are Pulled Into An Unwanted Fight For "Boss" Position In New Film
The upcoming film “Boss” has unveiled new stills of its cast! “Boss” is an action-comedy film that follows the unexpected turn of events when the top contenders for the boss position of Sikgupa—the largest organization in the city of Yongdu—each fight to give up the role in pursuit of their own personal dreams, putting the group’s future at risk. The newly released stills show the cast’s chemistry and highlight the unique charm of each character. One set of photos flashes back to the past of the Sikgupa trio: Soon Tae (Jo Woo Jin) with work gloves, Kang Pyo (Jung Kyung Ho) with a wooden sword, and Pan Ho (Park Ji Hwan) with a gas cylinder as they fight rival gang members back-to-back. The images showcase each character’s distinct fighting style and appeal. Another still features Lee Sung Min as Sikgupa boss Dae Soo, leading his men with a fierce charisma that hints at the commanding presence the actor will bring to the role. A different photo shows Soon Tae, Kang Pyo, Pan Ho, and Dae Soo cheering together as if celebrating good news. The image offers a glimpse of the strong bond they shared as members of Sikgupa, building anticipation for their on-screen chemistry. Other stills include Soon Tae cooking in the kitchen with flames, Kang Pyo falling in love with tango as if by fate and wishing to live as a dancer, and Pan Ho holding to his dream of becoming a boss. Also featured in the stills is undercover detective Tae Gyu (Lee Kyu Hyung), who slips into Soon Tae’s Chinese restaurant, Mimiru, as he waits for the right moment to take down Sikgupa. The stills also show Ji Young (Hwang Woo Seul Hye), Soon Tae’s wife and the true power behind Mimiru, and Chief Chu (Go Chang Suk), Tae Gyu’s police superior. “Boss” will hit theaters in October.
"KPop Demon Hunters" Becomes 1st Soundtrack In Billboard Hot 100 History To Score 4 Simultaneous Top 10s + Reclaims No. 1 Spot
The wildly popular animated film “KPop Demon Hunters” has just achieved a historic feat on Billboard’s Hot 100! On August 25, Billboard announced that “KPop Demon Hunters” had become the first soundtrack in the 67-year history of the Hot 100 to simultaneously chart four songs in the top 10. Fictional girl group HUNTR/X’s hit song “Golden” (sung by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) returned to No. 1 on this week’s chart—marking its second non-consecutive week at the top of the Hot 100—while Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” (sung by Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, U-KISS’s Kevin Woo, and samUIL Lee) held steady at No. 4. Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” also shot to a new peak of No. 5 on the chart, while HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done” broke into the top 10 as it jumped from No. 14 to No. 10. Not only is “KPop Demon Hunters” the first soundtrack ever to score four simultaneous top 10s on the Hot 100, but it is only the fifth to generate four top 10s at all—and the first since the 1995 film “Waiting to Exhale” achieved the feat 30 years ago. “KPop Demon Hunters” is also the first soundtrack to simultaneously land three songs in the top 5 of the Hot 100 since “Saturday Night Fever” in 1978. Congratulations to the cast and crew of “KPop Demon Hunters” on their historic achievement!
Lee Kyu Hyung Goes Undercover As Deliveryman To Take Down Gang In New Film “Boss”
The upcoming film “Boss” has unveiled new stills of Lee Kyu Hyung in character! “Boss” is an action-comedy film that follows the unexpected turn of events when the top contenders for the boss position of Sikgupa—the largest organization in the city of Yongdu—each fight to give up the role in pursuit of their own personal dreams, putting the group’s future at risk. Lee Kyu Hyung plays Tae Gyu, an undercover cop who poses as a deliveryman for the Chinese restaurant Mimiru, aiming to bring down Sikgupa. In the newly released still, Tae Gyu is at Mimiru, answering an order call with a serious expression. The scene captures his full immersion as a deliveryman, while also sparking curiosity about his relationship with Soon Tae (Jo Woo Jin), the gang’s second-in-command and Mimiru’s head chef. Another still shows him aiming a gun at someone while on high alert, building tension and raising questions about whether he can keep his undercover identity hidden, secure his place as the Sikgupa boss’s right-hand man, and succeed in the investigation. “Boss” is slated for release in October.
Watch: An Yu Jin, Kim Ji Hun, And More Turn Suspicious Of Each Other While Hunting For The Murderer In “Crime Scene Zero”
“Crime Scene Zero” has revealed its premiere date along with its first teaser! “Crime Scene” is Korea’s first RPG (Role-Playing Game) variety program where players become both suspects and detectives in a race to uncover the hidden culprit among them. The new season, “Crime Scene Zero,” stars veteran players Jang Jin, Park Ji Yoon, Jang Dong Min, Kim Ji Hun, and IVE’s An Yu Jin. To keep things unpredictable, the sixth player slot will rotate with special guests, each chosen to bring a fresh twist to every episode. The teaser instantly cranks up the suspense, opening with a chilling exhibition-style murder that sets the stage for fierce and unpredictable deduction battles. From An Yu Jin’s bold attitude and commanding presence, Park Ji Yoon’s striking shaman look, to Kim Ji Hun’s gangster-like aura, the players’ eye-catching character transformations raise the intrigue even higher. Each carries hidden secrets that deepen the mystery surrounding the case, sparking curiosity about the story’s backdrop and the tangled web of relationships. Fully immersed in their roles, the players deliver psychological warfare, shocking twists, and even flashes of humor in the midst of tension—making the mind games all the more addictive. Watch the teaser below! “Crime Scene Zero” will premiere on September 23 and consist of 10 episodes, released over the course of three weeks.
"My Daughter Is A Zombie" Becomes 1st Film Of 2025 To Surpass 5 Million Moviegoers
“My Daughter Is a Zombie” shows no signs of slowing down at the Korean box office! According to the Korean Film Council, as of 7 p.m. KST on August 24, “My Daughter Is a Zombie” had recorded a total of 5,001,680 moviegoers. The film was first released on July 30, meaning that it took less than 26 days to surpass 5 million moviegoers. “My Daughter Is a Zombie,” which previously achieved the biggest opening of any Korean comedy film in history and overtook the Hollywood movie “F1” to become the biggest box office hit of 2025 in South Korea, is the only film to reach the milestone so far this year. It is also the first film to hit the 5 million mark since the “Veteran” sequel “I, the Executioner,” which reached the milestone in September 2024. Additionally, “My Daughter Is a Zombie” topped the box office for 23 consecutive days—the longest No. 1 streak of any film this year. In order to thank the audiences who came to see their film, “My Daughter Is a Zombie” stars Jo Jung Suk, Cho Yeo Jeong, Lee Jung Eun, Yoon Kyung Ho, and Choi Yu Ri, along with director Pil Gam Sung, all posed for photos with handwritten messages of gratitude. Congratulations to the film’s cast and crew!
idntt, SHINee's Key, And "KPop Demon Hunters" Soundtrack Top Circle Weekly Charts
Circle Chart (formerly known as Gaon Chart) has revealed its chart rankings for the week of August 10 to 16! Album Chart MODHAUS’s new boy group idntt topped this week’s physical album chart with their first unit unevermet’s self-titled debut mini album. AMPERS&ONE’s “LOUD & PROUD” entered the chart at No. 2, while SHINee’s Key’s “HUNTER” debuted at No. 3. GOT7’s Jackson’s “MAGICMAN 2” took No. 4 for the week, and ASTRO’s new unit ZOONIZINI’s debut mini album “DICE” rounded out the top five. Download Chart SHINee’s Key topped this week’s digital download chart with his new solo title track “HUNTER,” which debuted at No. 1. The “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack claimed two of the top four spots on this week’s chart: fictional girl group HUNTR/X’s “Golden” (sung by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami) stayed strong at No. 2, while fictional boy band Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” (sung by Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, U-KISS’s Kevin Woo, and samUIL Lee) followed at No. 4. Park Da Hye and Maktub’s “Starting With You” entered the chart at No. 3, with BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” taking No. 5 for the week. Overall Digital Chart + Streaming Chart HUNTR/X’s “Golden” achieved a triple crown on this week’s Circle charts, topping the overall digital chart, streaming chart, and global K-pop chart. The top five songs on this week’s overall digital chart and streaming chart were exactly the same: HUNTR/X’s “Golden” remained No. 1 on both charts, followed by Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” at No. 2, BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” at No. 3, ALLDAY PROJECT’s “FAMOUS” at No. 4, and WOODZ (Cho Seung Youn)’s “Drowning” at No. 5. Global K-Pop Chart The top five songs on this week’s global K-pop chart remained the same as last week. HUNTR/X’s “Golden” held onto its spot at No. 1, with Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” at No. 2, Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” at No. 3, BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” at No. 4, and HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done” at No. 5.