K-netizens and Media Swooning Over the Doubled Handsome of Jung Woo Sung and Jo In Sung in The King
It’s funny how even the normally hard to please and abrasive K-netizens are all shooting flowers and unicorns over the insanely handsome male leads casting of upcoming K-movie The King. Starring Jung Woo Sung and Jo In Sung, it’s basically the original flower boy with the second generation flower boy, and may just have needed a Lee Min Ho to complete the tableau as a trifecta. The movie production held a script reading this week which is worth covering for how insanely good looking both males leads look even daily attire and perusing a script. I don’t blame the male K-netizens for wanting to dig a hole and crawl into it, sometimes it’s just plain unfair that god given genetics land on certain folks. The movie is also getting current IT buzz thanks to casting Answer Me 1988‘s Ryu Jun Yeol, a smart movie since he’s actually known for being a good actor.
Jungpal-ahhhhh
Oh how I’ve missed you ❤️
Jung woo sung without the pornstache is F-I-N-E! he looks so good.
Personally Jo In sung is just ok to me but interestingly enough he looks much more attractive with facial hair.
Oh my Jo in Sung with that moustache is damn fine. No scrap that they both look damn fine! Ahh with the addition of Ryu Jun Yeol this movie is gonna be such a eye candy, of course can’t forget the acting.
casting Answer Me 1988‘s Ryu Jun Yeol, a smart movie since he’s actually known for being a good actor.
He is a really good actor and i’m going to watch this specifically for him
Junyeol improved the movie actor in place drama . This is right choice for him
Where is Jungpal? Can’t seem to spot him in the pic
Can’t get tired of saying how gorgeous this two are! Dear Lord!!!!
No, no, no… switch their facial hair! I’m more used to that than whatever is going on up there. Tho Jung Woo-sung still looks really good.
Jo In Sung always looks fabulous in period drama. I was marveled at his stunning handsomeness (or beauty LOL) in A Frozen Flower. I really want to see him in a Sageuk, not movie, but drama.