TvN’s upcoming K-drama Family will intrigue fans of the well-loved anime Spy x Family. What happens when a seemingly ordinary family has a few secrets? Family is a spy comedy K-drama as fans will meet a husband and wife duo who are madly in love and have a kid, but the husband has a double life of espionage.
Jang Hyuk and Jang Nara for ‘Family’ K-drama | via tvN ‘Family’ K-drama has a Nis agent hide his real job from his homemaker wife
By day, Kwon Do-hoon (Jang Hyuk) is an ordinary office worker who does not raise suspicion. He is charming, kind, sweet, and charismatic. But behind his mundane appearance lies a secret. Do-hoon is a National Intelligence Service (Nis) black agent. At work, he is intimidating to his peers, but he is a devoted and loving husband when he goes home.
At home, Kang Yu-ra (Jang Nara) is...
Jang Hyuk and Jang Nara for ‘Family’ K-drama | via tvN ‘Family’ K-drama has a Nis agent hide his real job from his homemaker wife
By day, Kwon Do-hoon (Jang Hyuk) is an ordinary office worker who does not raise suspicion. He is charming, kind, sweet, and charismatic. But behind his mundane appearance lies a secret. Do-hoon is a National Intelligence Service (Nis) black agent. At work, he is intimidating to his peers, but he is a devoted and loving husband when he goes home.
At home, Kang Yu-ra (Jang Nara) is...
- 3/29/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
‘No Visible Trauma’.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (Aidc) has announced 18 feature documentary and factual series projects that take part in its revamped FACTory pitching forum in March.
This year the FACTory will feature separate Forum pitches divided by genre categories, alongside a New Talent pitch, and a Rough Cut pitch.
The restructure has resulted in the largest ever number of FACTory projects accepted for pitching, with 18 projects spanning 12 different countries of production, including Canada, China, and India.
Producer and director teams in each Forum category and the New Talent pitch will present their projects in open forum sessions to curated groups of buyers, commissioners and distributors during Aidc 2020. Forum and New Talent pitches will be open to all Aidc pass-holders, while Rough Cut sessions will be accessible by decision makers only.
All projects in FACTory 2020 will also be eligible to win pitch prizes, including:
● A complete opening titles...
The Australian International Documentary Conference (Aidc) has announced 18 feature documentary and factual series projects that take part in its revamped FACTory pitching forum in March.
This year the FACTory will feature separate Forum pitches divided by genre categories, alongside a New Talent pitch, and a Rough Cut pitch.
The restructure has resulted in the largest ever number of FACTory projects accepted for pitching, with 18 projects spanning 12 different countries of production, including Canada, China, and India.
Producer and director teams in each Forum category and the New Talent pitch will present their projects in open forum sessions to curated groups of buyers, commissioners and distributors during Aidc 2020. Forum and New Talent pitches will be open to all Aidc pass-holders, while Rough Cut sessions will be accessible by decision makers only.
All projects in FACTory 2020 will also be eligible to win pitch prizes, including:
● A complete opening titles...
- 1/22/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
The Seoul Broadcasting System is doing really well with their currently-airing K-drama, The Last Empress. The alternative-present series that depicts Korea ruled under a monarchy has been extremely popular among fans both domestically and internationally. Fans who’ve enjoyed The Last Empress have more to look forward to as the K-drama has officially been extended. Unfortunately, the male lead Choi Jin-Hyuk will not be able to appear in the penultimate and final episodes because of his schedule. Fans rewarded with more episodes for K-drama’s high viewership ratings On Monday, February 11, the production team for The Last Empress confirmed that the […]
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The post The Last Empress: Popular Sbs K-Drama extended by four episodes but Choi Jin-Hyuk unable to stay on to film them appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
- 2/15/2019
- by War Omega
- Monsters and Critics
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