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S-Line Season 2 possible? All we know about Lee Soo Hyuk, Lee Da Hee starrer's ending amid a tension-filled climax
S-Line Season 2 possible? All we know about Lee Soo Hyuk, Lee Da Hee starrer's ending amid a tension-filled climax

Pink Villa

time26-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

S-Line Season 2 possible? All we know about Lee Soo Hyuk, Lee Da Hee starrer's ending amid a tension-filled climax

S-Line is one of the most talked about Korean dramas of the season. With the episodes out on the digital platform to stream, the climax, filled with tension and drama, held on to the audience until the very last scene. While there has been no official confirmation, the fans believe that the maker will return for season 2 in the coming months. The show is based on a Webtoon story, which connected the viewers from across the world. As for the plot, the red lines appear on people's heads, revealing their s*xual relationships, shame, and bonds with the others. S-Line ending explained After the five super-thrilling episodes, S-Line made the audience come back for the sixth and the final episode. The viewers were hooked to the screens as the protagonist, Shin Hyun huep, discovers that the lines get erased when someone dies. It also means that the particular person's secret is erased from the world. Moreover, the detective, Han Ji wook, portrayed by Lee Soo hyuk gathers the clues that would help him uncover the truth and reaches the only red line of his niece in the hospital, which he goes on to trace. It is then revealed that the line connects to his father, and the killer must be someone from Ji wook's own family. Finally, the truth unfolds and Lee Gyu jin is revealed to be the culprit behind the mystery that led to the deaths of many people. Further in the finale episode, the audience witnesses that the detective enters another world of S-Lines, where he sees that the people are dying to remove the red lines from their heads. He is then shocked to see his father too getting murdered by Gyu jin. At the end of the show, all of the people see the red lines connecting in the sky. All of the world learn of each other's secrets and truths. All the episodes of S-Line are available to stream on Wavve.

Arin from OH MY GIRL Transforms from K-pop Idol to Versatile Actress: A Journey of Growth and Reinvention
Arin from OH MY GIRL Transforms from K-pop Idol to Versatile Actress: A Journey of Growth and Reinvention

Time of India

time25-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Arin from OH MY GIRL Transforms from K-pop Idol to Versatile Actress: A Journey of Growth and Reinvention

When Your Favorite Idol Becomes a Serious Actor You know that feeling when someone you thought you had completely figured out suddenly drops a plot twist that makes you question everything? That's exactly what OH MY GIRL's Arin is doing right now, and honestly, it's giving us major main character energy. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The girl who used to make us swoon with her innocent, girl-next-door vibes is now serving us everything from heart-fluttering campus romance to psychological thriller content that'll keep you awake at 3 AM wondering about the mysteries of human connection. It's like watching your college friend who was always the sweet, quiet one in the group suddenly reveal they've been writing dark poetry all along. Arin's transformation from K-pop princess to legitimate actress feels both surprising and inevitable - kind of like how we all knew that one classmate who seemed too talented for just one thing would eventually blow our minds. The Dark Side That Nobody Saw Coming In the Wave original series 'S-Line', Arin completely shattered our expectations by playing Shin Hyeon-heup, a girl with supernatural abilities who can see red threads connecting people who've had intimate relationships. And let us tell you, this isn't your typical "idol trying to act" situation - this is some next-level psychological exploration that would make even seasoned Bollywood actors take notes. She pulled off this isolated, mysterious character with such natural ease that it's almost unsettling. The short haircut, those emotionless eyes, and that dry, matter-of-fact delivery? It's giving major indie film protagonist vibes. Each episode showed her peeling back layers of complex emotions, turning what could have been just another supernatural K-drama into something that actually makes you think about human connections and isolation. The way she portrayed someone disconnected from the world hits different when you realize how relatable that feeling is for our generation. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It's like she captured that specific feeling of being surrounded by people but still feeling completely alone - something that resonates deeply with anyone who's ever felt overwhelmed by social media culture or the pressure to constantly connect. Complete 180 - Romance Mode Activated But wait, there's more! Just when we thought we had Arin figured out as this mysterious, brooding actress, she goes and stars in KBS2's 'My Girlfriend is a Gumiho' as Kim Ji-eun, a Korean literature student who's basically sunshine personified. The whiplash from watching her go from mysterious thriller queen to bubbly romance lead is real, and we're here for every second of it. The show has this wild premise where she transforms into a "flower boy" overnight (because K-dramas really said "let's throw logic out the window"), but somehow Arin makes it work with such infectious energy that you forget how ridiculous the concept sounds. Her romantic chemistry and that bouncy, fresh vibe she brings to the screen? It's the kind of comfort watch that hits just right after a long day of dealing with life's chaos. The fact that she managed to land on Naver's real-time search rankings after just one episode tells you everything you need to know about her impact. It's giving those viral moments when Indian actors nail completely different roles in back-to-back films and suddenly everyone's talking about their range. The Journey That Actually Makes Sense Here's what makes Arin's story even more impressive - she didn't just randomly decide to become an actress last week. She's been quietly building her craft since 2020, starting with the web drama 'The World of My 17' and gradually taking on more challenging roles in projects like tvN's 'Alchemy of Souls' series. It's like watching someone level up in real time, methodically building skills instead of just riding on existing fame. After taking about two years to focus on her music career with OH MY GIRL, she came back stronger with 'S-Line', proving that the break only made her more focused and skilled. The maturity in her emotional range now compared to her earlier work is like watching someone go from writing college essays to crafting actual literature - the depth and nuance are on a completely different level. What's fascinating is how this mirrors the journey many young Indians are taking today - that pressure to excel in multiple fields, to not just be good at one thing but to constantly evolve and surprise people. Whether it's engineers becoming content creators or doctors pursuing photography, there's something deeply relatable about refusing to be boxed into one identity. What's genuinely inspiring about Arin's acting journey is how it reflects something many of us can relate to - the pressure to break out of boxes people put you in. In a world where K-pop idols are often stereotyped as just pretty faces who can sing and dance, seeing someone methodically prove they're capable of so much more feels surprisingly personal. About Arin (Real name: Choi Ye-won) She was born on June 18, 1999, and serves as the youngest member, sub-vocalist, and lead dancer of the girl group OH MY GIRL. After debuting with OH MY GIRL in 2015, she began her acting career in 2020 and has showcased diverse acting skills in various productions including tvN's 'Alchemy of Souls' series, Wavve's 'S-Line', and KBS2's 'My Girlfriend is a Gangster'. Recently, she signed an exclusive contract with ATRP, signaling her full-scale advancement as an actress, making her future activities highly anticipated.

(Video) Lee Soohyuk Charms Local Fans At First Public Appearance In Malaysia
(Video) Lee Soohyuk Charms Local Fans At First Public Appearance In Malaysia

Hype Malaysia

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

(Video) Lee Soohyuk Charms Local Fans At First Public Appearance In Malaysia

If you didn't know, South Korean model and actor Lee Soohyuk (이수혁) was recently in Malaysia. The heartthrob was here to make a special guest appearance at the Samsung Malaysia Galaxy Unfolds Roadshow – and boy, did he draw a crowd! Lee Soohyuk made an appearance at the roadshow at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, 16th July 2025), marking his first public appearance in Malaysia. As such, his guest appearance drew a massive crowd to the KL mall, as fans eagerly waited to catch a glimpse of the actor in person. Once Lee Soohyuk entered the building, the crowd erupted into a frenzy and cheered for the star. The actor appeared in a simple black suit, which emphasised his fair complexion. As he made his way to the stage, he bowed to the fans and thanked them for their hospitality and enthusiastic support. Lee Soohyuk also said that he felt the warm support from fans the moment he arrived in Malaysia, as many gathered at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to welcome him to the country. It seemed that the star was touched by the fans' overwhelming love and support, because he made sure to interact with as many fans as possible. On stage, Lee Soohyuk said, 'I'm so happy to finally meet Malaysian fans. I'm super nervous right now. Thanks for supporting me.' The 37-year-old also wishes to return to Malaysia, saying, 'I hope to visit Malaysia more. Thank you, Samsung, for giving me this opportunity.' Of course, Lee Soohyuk also tried to speak a little Malay during his appearance. The 'S-Line' star melted hearts when he said 'Aku cinta padamu' in his signature deep voice. However, he admitted that he had practised another Malay phrase before his appearance, but had unfortunately forgotten it. Nevertheless, local fans were thrilled to hear the actor speak a little Malay while he's in town. Lee Soohyuk is already back in South Korea, departing from KLIA late last night, after his event appearance. Seeing how much love the fans had for the actor, let's hope he'll visit again very soon. In the meantime, check out videos from his appearance at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur last night: Sources: China Press, Twitter

S-Line: The upcoming K-Drama explores privacy and relationships
S-Line: The upcoming K-Drama explores privacy and relationships

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

S-Line: The upcoming K-Drama explores privacy and relationships

The Most Shocking Concept You've Ever Heard Of Imagine waking up one day and suddenly being able to see red lines connecting people who've been intimate with each other. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, that's exactly the premise of the upcoming Korean drama ' S-Line ' that's about to drop on Wavve . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This isn't your typical K-drama romance - we're talking about a full-blown psychological thriller that makes you question everything about privacy and human relationships. The show follows people who can suddenly see these mysterious red lines, called "S-Lines," floating above everyone's heads, revealing their most private connections. Think about it - in a country like India where arranged marriages are still common and family honor matters so much, imagine if everyone could suddenly see who's been with whom. The chaos would be absolutely insane! That's exactly what this Korean drama explores, and honestly, it's giving us major anxiety just thinking about it. Star-Studded Cast That'll Keep You Glued The drama features some serious acting talent that Korean entertainment is known for. Lee Soo-hyuk plays Han Ji-wook, a detective trying to uncover the truth behind these mysterious S-Lines while dealing with his own complicated past. Lee Da-hee takes on the role of Lee Gyu-jin, a high school teacher who seems sweet on the surface but has some seriously dark secrets lurking underneath. But here's where it gets really interesting - Arin from the popular K-pop group Oh My Girl is making a dramatic acting transformation as Shin Hyun-heup, a reclusive student who's been able to see these lines since birth. Talk about a career pivot! She's going from bright, bubbly idol to playing someone dealing with serious psychological trauma. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The girl's got range, and we're here for it. Lee Eun-saem rounds out the main cast as Kang Sun-ah, a bullied high school student who gets her hands on special glasses that let her see the S-Lines and decides to use this power for revenge. Now that's a plot twist that would make any Bollywood thriller jealous! International Recognition That's Making Korea Proud Here's something that'll blow your mind - this drama hasn't even aired in Korea yet, but it's already winning international awards! 'S-Line' made history by becoming the first Korean drama to win the Music Award at the prestigious Cannes International Series Festival . The show was the only Korean and Asian entry in the competition section, competing against top international productions. When the cast and crew walked the pink carpet in Cannes, they probably felt like they were living in a dream. Lee Soo-hyuk admitted he couldn't believe it was real even when he was there receiving the award. This kind of international recognition is huge for Korean content, especially considering how competitive the global streaming market has become. It's like when an Indian film gets selected for Cannes - the entire country feels proud, and rightfully so! A Story That Hits Different in Today's World What makes 'S-Line' particularly relevant is how it explores themes that resonate across cultures. In a world where social media already exposes so much of our private lives, imagine if our most intimate relationships were literally visible to others. The show doesn't just focus on the "scandalous" aspect - it dives deep into human psychology, examining how people react when their secrets are exposed. Director Ahn Ju-young, who's making his drama debut after working in films, wanted to show how humans can be both incredibly fragile and surprisingly strong when faced with such situations. The drama asks uncomfortable questions: What would you do if your private life became public? How would society change if everyone's intimate connections were visible? These are questions that feel especially relevant in Indian society, where privacy around relationships is still a sensitive topic. The show's exploration of shame, power dynamics, and social hierarchies would probably hit very differently for Indian audiences who understand the weight of family reputation and social standing. The beauty of 'S-Line' lies in its ability to use a fantastical premise to examine very real human emotions and social dynamics. It's not just about the shock value - it's about understanding how people adapt, survive, and sometimes thrive when their carefully constructed facades are stripped away. This Korean thriller premieres on July 11, 2025, exclusively on Wavve, and honestly, it sounds like the kind of show that'll have everyone talking. Whether you're ready for it or not, 'S-Line' is about to challenge everything you think you know about privacy, relationships, and human nature.

Take a tour inside downtown South Salt Lake's ‘first major development'
Take a tour inside downtown South Salt Lake's ‘first major development'

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Take a tour inside downtown South Salt Lake's ‘first major development'

Makayla Wade points to the paintings and other artwork placed throughout the double-height lobby within the One Burton, one of Utah's newest apartment complexes. Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol prints, along with work from other artists from the middle of the 20th century, are plastered on the walls next to a conference room and remote work space on the top half of the lobby. A chic clock adorns the wall next to the stairs leading to those spaces, which is near an entrance that pays homage to the old Kutcher's Resort in upstate New York that rose to prominence during that era. 'It's very midcentury modern. That's kind of the inspiration for everything,' says Wade, the complex's community manager, as she leads a tour around the property. Dubbed downtown South Salt Lake's 'first major development' by project leaders and a 'significant milestone' by South Salt Lake Mayor Cherie Wood, it's clear from the moment anyone steps in that art is a heavy focus inside the eight-story, 180-unit mixed-use development. There's art on every floor and a small art gallery space on the fourth floor featuring rotating art pieces on television screens to keep things fresh. Even its exterior oozes art, as a large mural was painted on one of its sides as part of South Salt Lake's annual Mural Fest earlier this year, and a few other murals from past festivals are located nearby. The complex also comes with the same types of amenities common in other newly constructed apartment complexes, such as a community hot tub, game room, fitness center, coworking spaces and pet washing area. There's also a dog park set aside for the residents' best friends. Its units are a mix of studio to two-bedroom options, each coming with a washer and dryer, walk-in closets and wider space than many units. There's also enough parking for every resident, along with space for bikes. Located on the corner of Main Street and Burton Avenue (2360 South), it's also located near a Utah Transit Authority S-Line station. Three retail spaces are still under construction. Wade said a hairstyling business is slated to open in one of them, while management is also close to finalizing a deal to bring in a restaurant. Rental costs range from $1,390 to $3,575 per month. While the first residents began moving in last month, project and South Salt Lake leaders gathered Wednesday to celebrate its completion, which they say marks a milestone for the city. The $50 million project started as the New York-based Abstract Development Group toured sites for potential development in Salt Lake County, sometime after forming in 2020. Developers fell in love with the corner of Burton Avenue and Main Street, which felt both 'underappreciated' and 'blossoming with potential,' said Jason Algaze, a principal at the firm. They particularly enjoyed the Mural Fest artwork and the creative reuse of industrial spaces nearby. Getting One Burton off the ground wasn't without its challenges, though. Development and construction required coordination with YesCo to move around an I-80 billboard in the area so that it wouldn't be intrusive to future residents, he said. That's on top of the other challenges all development projects have faced in recent years, such as rising costs. But the final product is essentially a love letter to the growing neighborhood. The Kutcher's Resort references are a nod to resorts in upstate New York, also providing an outdoorsy vibe for the mountains in the background, Algaze explained. The art plays into the city's growing scene, which also received another boost on Wednesday. Abstract Development presented the South Salt Lake Arts Council with a $2,000 donation before the ribbon-cutting ceremony. 'I personally think this is like the creative side of Salt Lake or definitely will be, so we wanted to make sure we did something nice,' he said. South Salt Lake leaders called One Burton a 'foundational' piece of downtown South Salt Lake's downtown plans when construction began in 2022. And views from the top will soon offer a unique vantage point of what's to come in the surrounding area. The growing city has received additional redevelopment interest since then. It's located within a block or two of a large field where the development company Blaser Ventures has placed signs advertising a massive new development that seeks to bring about 500 affordable units and additional retail space to the area within the next few years. South Salt Lake leaders say that's just the beginning, too, as they carry out their downtown vision that began about 15 years ago. Growth in this section has already contributed to the city's 12% population rise since then. 'This is the first of many projects that will transform our community,' Wood said.

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