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- Forbes
Hulu Drops Trailer For Spy Thriller K-Drama ‘Tempest'
Hulu has released the trailer for one of their most anticipated Korean dramas set to release next month, Tempest, a spy thriller filled with political conspiracies, dynamic action sequences, tense romance, and international star power. After her husband – a presidential candidate – is assassinated in front of her, Seo Munju (Gianna Jun) tries to find the truth behind his death. She learns more than she bargained for, including conspiracies stretching all the way to the White House. As she uncovers more secrets, her life is put in danger. Mercenary Paik Sanho (Gang Dong-won) is hired to protect her, but he has secrets of his own. The spy thriller series stars Jun Ji-hyun/Gianna Jun (Kingdom, My Love From The Star) and Gang Dong-won (The Priests, Peninsula, Broker), John Cho (Searching, Star Trek), Lee Misook (Queen of Tears), Park Haejoon (When Life Gives You Tangerines), Christopher Gorham (The Lincoln Lawyer, Ugly Betty), Michael Gaston (Prison Break, 24), and Spencer Garrett (For All Mankind, Bosch). It is directed by Kim Heewon (Queen of Tears, Vincenzo), co-directed by Heo Myeonghaeng (The Roundup: Punishment, Badland Hunters), and written by Chung Seokyung (Decision to Leave, Little Women). Produced by Korean companies Imaginus, in association with Showrunners, AA, and Skydance, Tempest is one of the first Korean dramas to heavily feature American actors in prominent roles. Cho, a Korean American actor, plays a White House staffer who is somehow connected to Gang's character, Sanho. During the Disney+ press conference for the series, held in Seoul yesterday, Carol Choi, executive vice president at Walt Disney Company APAC, said to expect 'a high-stakes romance, a cross-genre series blending espionage, romance, and action.' She adds, "Like many of our global hits, it has specificity in the story, but ultimately touches on universal themes of power and ambition, truth and trust, critical to creating global hits." Best known for his film work, Tempest also marks Gang's return to television since 2004. Screenwriter Chung Seokyung described casting the actor as 'winning the lottery,' and praised his performance. '[Gang] portrayed Sanho masterfully, bringing out both the character's coldness and warmth, maturity, and boyishness – all at once,' Chung said. Tempest premieres on September 10 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, launching with three episodes, then two episodes weekly released every Wednesday, with a total of nine episodes.


New York Times
2 minutes ago
- New York Times
SEC moving closer to adopting 9-game conference schedule: Source
The SEC is moving closer to adopting a nine-game conference schedule, a source briefed on the discussions said, after the conference's athletic directors met this week in Birmingham, Ala. While the conference's presidents will still need to give final approval, it's the closest the conference has been to moving forward with a nine-game schedule — a decision it has been debating for years. Advertisement The SEC currently plays eight conference games, while the Big Ten and Big 12 play nine (the ACC also plays eight). In the spring, ESPN indicated a willingness to increase its payment to the SEC if the conference were to add a ninth league game, though there was no formal offer at the time. The eight-or-nine debate comes amid the backdrop of another debate about the future format of the College Football Playoff. The SEC and Big Ten differed on preferred 16-game formats this summer, with the Big Ten pushing for a format that would include more automatic bids. Part of the reason for that was the inconsistent number of league games each conference plays. In a nine-game conference schedule, every SEC team would have three annual opponents and six new opponents each season. At SEC media days in July, commissioner Greg Sankey said the three annual opponents would not be permanent. The schedules would operate on a four-year cycle, allowing for 'look-ins' to revisit the three annual rivalries. This story will be updated. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms Play today's puzzle


USA Today
30 minutes ago
- USA Today
Notre Dame gets more love for its culture, this time from ESPN personality Marty Smith
The Fighting Irish continue to be preseason darlings The plaudits continue to roll in for Notre Dame. With the Fighting Irish looking to not only return to the national championship game but win it, the coaching staff has been garnering praise for its recruiting class and for putting together a team that looks, on paper, ready to be as strong or better than last year. In other words, it appears 2024 wasn't a "lightning in a bottle" one-off. Add ESPN's Marty Smith to the list, as he praised Notre Dame -- and, specifically, head coach Marcus Freeman for building the team's culture. A good culture is obviously something that can help a team win, and we saw that with the Irish last year. But given the final result, perhaps Notre Dame can use that culture to take the final step and bring home a title. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle Follow Tim on X:@tehealey