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India Today
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Omniscient Reader 2nd trailer suprises as Lee Min-ho throws Ahn Hyo-seop into sea
A brand-new teaser of the highly-anticipated live-action adaptation of the hit webtoon 'Omniscient Reader: The Prophet' was recently released. Packed with explosive action, a star-studded cast including Lee Min-ho, Blackpink's Jisoo, Ahn Hyo-seop, and Chae Soo-bin, the film is set for theatre release in July teaser features intense fight scenes with Lee Min-ho, a tense face-off between him and Ahn Hyo-seop, and fast-paced action shots of Chae Soo-bin and Blackpink's Jisoo. One of the most dramatic moments shows Lee Min-ho's character throwing Ahn Hyo-seop's character off a high ledge into the sea, adding to the it here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@ With the release date fast approaching, excitement for 'Omniscient Reader: The Prophet' is steadily building and the production team dropped striking new visuals with each highlighting the flim's key characters. The visuals are paired with the tagline, 'I am the only reader who knows how this world ends.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@ film 'Omniscient Reader: The Prophet' is based on the webtoon 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint' that has garnered significant fan attention. The story of 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint' is written by Korean author Sing Shong, and it revolves around Kim Dok-ja, who lives the web novel he once read. It is available in both English and Min-ho was last seen in 'Pachinko' as an antagonist. He was applauded for the role and received critical acclaim. He will be next seen in 'Ask The Stars', along with Gong Hyo-jin. He will play the role of an obstetrician-gynecologist who has gone to space as a Hyo-seop was recently seen in a Netflix original K-drama called 'A Time Called You'.


Gulf News
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf News
Ahn Hyo-seop's Business Proposal CEO charm to Abyss quirks: 5 shows where he was absolute K-Drama gold
There was a theory just as Business Proposal aired: Ahn Hyo-seop's Kang Tae-moo is the son of the lead couple from What's Wrong with Secretary Kim--- Park Seo-joon's Young Joon and Park Min-young's Kim Mi-so. Kang Tae-moo had the same nonchalant vibe asYoung-joon, and that curl in the middle of the forehead just seemed to further that theory. Ahn Hyo-seop brought a refreshing twist to the classic CEO-falls-in-love formula. With razor-sharp wit, a flair for deadpan comedy, and just the right dose of swoony charm, he made sassy dialogues and slow-burn romance feel brand new. Equal parts snarky and smitten, he struck the perfect balance for die-hard romantics and K-drama skeptics alike. That's the irresistible charm of Hyo-seop—he doesn't just play a role, he adds flavor to it. So, in celebration of his birthday, we're revisiting some of his most memorable shows—from achy time-travel romances to chaotic fantasy detours and everything in between. Business Proposal Often termed as the last lovable office rom-com K-Drama before Love Scout showed up, Business Proposal was just a lot of fun, and filled with fluffy romance. The story revolved around Hyo-seop's Tae-moo being set up on a blind date by his grandfather. While he is waiting for Seol-in ah's Jin young-seo to show, he is unaware that she has pleaded with her best friend, Kim Sejeong's Shin Ha-ri to turn up. And so, begins a tale of lovably absurd romance, and opposites attract. Hyo Seop's Tae-moo was a delight to watch, in all his quirks and manageable possessiveness, and Hyo-seop masterfully switched between different emotions, which gave the show such a rewatchable feel. Abyss Chaos reigns in this bizarre show, but we watch it for Hyo-seop and Park Bo-young. Abyss'is what you get when you blend murder mystery, body-swapping mayhem, and a dash of otherworldly magic. After dying in bizarre accidents, sharp-tongued prosecutor Go Se-yeon and sweet-but-insecure chaebol heir Cha Min (Hyo-seop) wake up in completely new bodies, thanks to a glowing orb from the afterlife (yes, really). What follows is a whirlwind of serial killers, tangled love lives, and existential questions—with plot twists coming at you faster than you can say 'reincarnation.' It's messy, a little bonkers, but somehow endearing—especially if you're in it for the slow-burn romance and not too bothered by the chaotic script. Ideal for fans of K-drama rollercoasters with a fantasy twist. Dr Romantic Ah, medical cuteness, if that's a term. If there were a PhD in Swooning, Ahn Hyo-seop would've earned it stat—especially in Dr. Romantic. Stepping into the role of the brilliant yet brooding Dr. Seo Woo-jin, he earned a staggering fan following. Dr. Romantic itself is like Grey's Anatomy with better lighting and way more kimchi. But it's Hyo-seop's steady transformation—from guarded underdog to full-fledged lifesaver—that keeps fans bingeing. He turns out to be quite the scene-stealer, too. A Time Called You On a scale of 1-10, how much do you want to cry? Well, that's what Hyo-seop and Jeo Yeon-been do in this time-travelling romantic drama. The story revolves around a woman grieving her deceased lover. She is suddenly taken back in time, where she meets his doppleganger, spinning a story of different timelines, souls and bodies. It's one of Hyo-seop's more profound roles, proving that he isn't just the rom-com cute. When it comes down to delivering hard emotional punches, he won't hold back. Lovers of the Red Sky In Lovers of the Red Sky, Ahn Hyo-seop breaks hearts with just his glances. As the blind scholar and astrologer Ha Ram, he blends mystery, charm, and a touch of darkness into a character that's as mesmerising as the celestial skies he reads. One moment, he's the quiet, graceful genius; the next, he's possessed by a vengeful spirit. Dressed in crimson hanbok and cloaked in sorrow, his performance is all about tension—between love and destiny, light and dark, vision and blindness. His chemistry with Kim Yoo-jung (who plays the female painter Hong Cheon-gi) is top-notch making their forbidden love story feel like a fated K-drama fever dream.