These men are veterans in the industry who prove that you can be an amazing actor and keep your stunning visuals over the years. Aging doesn’t apply for these incredible men, who are definitely like fine wine. So, any favorite among them?
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Most Beautiful Korean Actresses in their 40s
The Queens surely hold the secret to beauty and longevity. On top of that, they prove that you can have stunning visuals and be a gifted actress, capable of playing a variety of roles on screen. So, I seriously hope that I will be as beautiful as these women when I reach their age. Any favorite in the lot?
K-Dramas shot in Pocheon Art Valley
K-Dramas shot in Pocheon Art Valley:
Moon Lovers
Legend of the Blue Sea
Hwayugi
Melting Me Softly
9 New K-Dramas to Watch in March 2025
9 New K-Dramas to Watch in March 2025:
The Potato Lab (March 1)
Riding Life (March 2)
I Am a Running Mate (March 6)
When Life Gives You Tangerines (March 7)
The Art of Negotiation (March 8)
Villains Everywhere (March 19)
Hyper Knife (March 19)
Heo’s Diner (March 24)
The Divorce Insurance (March 31)
Most Handsome Korean Actors in their 40s
These Ah-juicies may be in their 40s, but they would raise the temperature anywhere! Hot, handsome, sexy, and way more, these Korean actors just age like fine wine, proving that, in the end, age is indeed just a number. So, who’s your favorite of the list?
27 Stunning Hanbok Looks from Check-In Hanyang
The historical K-drama Check-In Hanyang may not have entirely convinced me with its plot, but I’m definitely a huge fan of the costumes. The person who designed the hanboks worn by Seol Mae Hwa (played by Kim Min Jung) urgently needs a raise! The work on textures, colors, materials, and the needlework were simply impressive. These were pieces of arts that offered a perfect blend between modernity and tradition. So without further ado, here’s a list of my favorite looks!
2025 K-Dramas announced by Netflix
Netflix has unveiled the full list of the 2025 content that they will be releasing on their platform. Ranging from K-dramas to reality shows, the streaming giant has clearly risen my expectations to all-time highs. For our guilty pleasure, I’ve summarized the whole K-Drama year for you, my dear readers. But a quick side note here, I’ve not tackled K-movies and reality shows, and removed also K-Dramas that have already aired such as The Trauma Code. So, what’s on your 2025 list?
Wongyeong: The Queen Who Crowns
During the Goryeo period, Queen Wongyeong (Cha Joo Young), known as Lady Min, is married to Yi Bang Won (Lee Hyun Wook). His father King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon dynasty, decides however to choose his second son Yi Bang Gwa as his successor. Wongyeong schemes to put her husband on the throne.
Good Partner
Cha Eun Kyung (Jang Na Ra) is a 17-year veteran star lawyer specialized in divorce. She believes that her clients’ interests prevail. She works with rookie lawyer Han Yu Ri (Nam Ji Hyun) who doesn’t tolerate injustice. These differences often cause disagreements. While working together, they experience changes in their lives.
Black Out: Snow White Must Die
When Ko Jung Woo (Byun Yo Han) was in high school, he was accused of the murder of 2 girls and spent 10 years in jail. Upon his release, a series of strange things start happening in his town. So, he teams up with Detective No Sang Cheol (Ko Joon) to uncover the truth behind the past murders.