From one idol to another idol in a drama. I know most drama fans are not too happy about what's happening the the Korean drama world. It seems that idols have been invading a territory that's out of their league. DBSK's Yoochun is next in the chopping block as drama fans will be on watchful eyes to see how he fares as an actor. He carries a heavier burden since he's playing a lead role and in a saeguk drama too. Good luck Chunnie!
I'm a fan of both Kdramas and Kpop so I'm not really bothered by the influx of idols in the drama world. But I also hope that producers would choose well and idols would work doubly hard to prove that they're worthy to be part of a certain drama.
Here we get a look at the first stills of the four leads of the upcoming “campus historical drama” Sungkyunkwan Scandal, which is set in a Joseon-era school that is attended by the scholars and
noble young sons of the day — and one young woman who sneaks in posing as her brother and subsequently finds herself in romantic entanglements with her fellow students.This is the drama debut for DBSK idol singer Micky Yoochun (above), whose casting at best is a big ol’ question mark. I’ve seen a handful of idols make impressive acting debuts so there’s always hope, but the numbers aren’t in the idols’ favor. We’ll see if he’s up to the task, which is no small feat: not only is it a debut role, he’s playing the primary lead, plus it’s a sageuk.
In conjunction with the opening of the drama’s official website on the 12th, there will be special events held on the site that includes the giving out of VIP invitations to the production pres conference, T-shirts, and other paraphernalia.
Sungkyunkwan Scandal attracted interest right from the get-go, having been adapted from a popular novel. Anticipation grew with the casting of each of its hot young leads and the promise of a “Joseon-era F4.” The drama will air in September on KBS.
credits: dramabeans
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