Netflix‘s Physical 100 has proven to be the ultimate fight to prove who is the strongest among Olympic athletes, fitness athletes, and more. The Korean unscripted reality series has some recognizable faces, from Single’s Inferno Cha Hyun-seung to Mma fighter Choo Sung-hoon. All athletes have proven themselves worthy or have been eliminated trying. After seeing the series, there are a few K-dramas actors with enough of an athletic and strong background to withstand Physical 100.
K-drama actor Lee Si-young in ‘Sweet Home’ | via Netflix 2Pm’s Taecyeon is also a K-drama actor capable of taking on ‘Physical 100’
Many K-Pop idols have transitioned into becoming well-known actors. 2Pm’s Taecyeon gained fame as a villain in the crime drama Vincenzo. In 2021, he also starred as the male lead in Secret Royal Inspector & Joy. K-drama fans will recognize him from his early years in the supernatural drama Bring It On Ghost, and the cult drama Save Me.
K-drama actor Lee Si-young in ‘Sweet Home’ | via Netflix 2Pm’s Taecyeon is also a K-drama actor capable of taking on ‘Physical 100’
Many K-Pop idols have transitioned into becoming well-known actors. 2Pm’s Taecyeon gained fame as a villain in the crime drama Vincenzo. In 2021, he also starred as the male lead in Secret Royal Inspector & Joy. K-drama fans will recognize him from his early years in the supernatural drama Bring It On Ghost, and the cult drama Save Me.
- 2/7/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Viu grew its user base in Asia with Korean dramas, but is starting to push into Chinese-language content.
Pan-Asian streamer Viu, owned by Hong Kong telco group Pccw, has signed content deals with leading Chinese TV producers Huace Film & TV and Huace Croton Media.
Viu grew its user base in Asia with Korean dramas, but is starting to push into Chinese-language content as the popularity of these shows outside mainland China is increasing.
The deals with Huace, which cover Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, encompass more than 2,000 hours of Chinese content.
Viu has already streamed hit C-dramas such as Eternal Love Of Dream,...
Pan-Asian streamer Viu, owned by Hong Kong telco group Pccw, has signed content deals with leading Chinese TV producers Huace Film & TV and Huace Croton Media.
Viu grew its user base in Asia with Korean dramas, but is starting to push into Chinese-language content as the popularity of these shows outside mainland China is increasing.
The deals with Huace, which cover Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, encompass more than 2,000 hours of Chinese content.
Viu has already streamed hit C-dramas such as Eternal Love Of Dream,...
- 7/14/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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