Girls Generation YoonA and Jang Geun Suk’s “Love Rain” Unveils More Photos

KBS’s upcoming Monday-Tuesday drama “Love Rain,” starring Jang Geun Suk and Girls’ Generation’s YoonA, unveiled photos from its script reading. Earlier this year, the cast and crew completed filming its 1970s scenes. Jang Geun Suk, YoonA, Kim Si Hoo, and other central characters will officially kick off filming the 2012 scenes in March in Hokaido, Japan.

"The Moon that Embraces the Sun" Sells to Seven Countries for a Record-High Rate

Ratings winner “The Moon that Embraces the Sun” has hit an even bigger milestone. According to reports from local news agencies, the broadcasting rights of the MBC drama has been sold to seven Asian countries at a record-high price.

Japanese Media’s False Reporting Hurts Jang Geun Suk’s Image Abroad

Earlier today, we reported that hallyu star Jang Geun Suk was belatedly under fire in Japan for his comment about wanting to “eat” Japanese AV star Aoi Sora. However, netizens tracked down the actual clip of the interview, and to everyone’s surprise, no such mistake on Jang Geun Suk’s part happened. When asked what he wanted to eat, he answered, “Sushi.” Aoi Sora was never mentioned in the clip.

Jang Geun Suk’s Past Remark about Wanting to Eat Japanese AV Idol Aoi Sora Garners Attention Once Again

Jang Geun Suk’s remark about wanting to “eat” Japanese star Aoi Sora has been belatedly made a big deal in Japan. Last August, Jang Geun Suk was interviewed by the Japanese press at the airport and was asked, “What do you want to eat most while in Japan?” He replied, “I want to eat Aoi Sola,” shocking everyone present.

Jang Geun Suk & Go Joon Hee for Codes Combine

Actors Jang Geun Suk and Go Joon Hee showed off their unique fashion in black skinny jeans. They were recently chosen to be the new models for clothing brand, Codes Combine.
The promotion photos, released on February 15, show off the actors’ slim bodies and distinctive expressions.
The photoshoot was held at an airport, with Jo Sun Hee as the head photographer. The overall concept was the "airman."