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BTS’ V Dabbles in Nail Art for the First Time: How You Can Do It Too

Kim Taehyung, also known as V from the world-renowned K-pop group BTS, recently took to the fan community platform Weverse to share his newest style exploration: nail art. His unexpected reveal sparked a conversation about the growing trend of nail art for men. This trend breaks down gender stereotypes and encourages men to embrace this creative outlet.

V‘s venture into nail art was not a solitary decision. It was a first for him, and he explained that he had his nails painted for a specific filming project. His inspiration to try this came from his fellow BTS member, j-hope, who has been rocking painted nails for a while. His hyung’s unique style seems to have encouraged Taehyung to give it a try.

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“For the first time in my life, I got my nails done like Hobi-hyung. I tried it because I think it’ll be my first and maybe last time doing it,” V explained in a live broadcast. “I was filming something that I needed to have my nails done for. So I didn’t get it removed, I just got the coating. They said it doesn’t last forever, it only lasts three weeks.”

This fresh look was a delightful surprise for fans, who were glad to learn that Taehyung was busy with something, even if he couldn’t tell them much about it. Although the live stream was brief, fans were thrilled that V still made an effort to connect with them. The five minutes he spent talking to them were enough to lift ARMY’s spirits and brighten their day.

The nail art V showcased was minimalist, featuring red lines and dots, with a sad face on his index finger. This simple yet striking design is a perfect example of how men can experiment with nail art.

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So how can men get started with nail art? The key is to keep it simple. Solid colors, especially black, are a good starting point. You can also experiment with different colors across different nails. As you get more comfortable, you can try minimalist nail art designs like dots, lines, or French tips.

One of the trendiest men’s nail art styles is abstract or geometric. This can include wavy lines or shapes like circles and triangles, often done in black or white. Nail stickers, featuring small, bold designs like words, smiley faces, or flames, are also a popular choice. Check out some of the designs the K-pop group P1Harmony tried when they painted each other’s nails for a YouTube video.

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Gold nails are another trend gaining attention. They mimic flashy gold bling, adding a touch of class to men’s nail art. These are often more elaborate, with some featuring 3D elements, moving away from the minimalist style. Remember, the sky’s the limit when it comes to men’s nail art. The only commonality we’ve noticed is nail length and shape—most men who wear nail polish do so with short, trimmed nails.

Men’s nail art is a trend that’s beginning to take off, and it’s about time. It has nothing to do with biological sex or sexuality. It’s a fashion statement that shows a man’s confidence and willingness to defy gender norms. So why not try it? After all, if V of BTS can do it, so can you. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: V loved his nail art so much that he decided to show it to ARMY on Weverse Live. Source: Twitter/@_BTSMoments_.

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BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Spotted Wearing T-Shirt That Supports the LGBTQIA+ Community

BLACKPINK‘s Jisoo recently made a fashion statement that goes beyond simply looking good. She was spotted wearing a limited-edition t-shirt from Courrèges, a renowned French fashion house. But it wasn’t just an ordinary t-shirt. It was a symbol of support for the LGBTQIA+ community, with all profits from its sales going to a noble cause.

The t-shirt is from the fashion house’s Over the Rainbow collection, which celebrates diversity and inclusivity. This collection is part of the Spring-Summer 24 line, which in turn is known for its bold designs and vibrant colors, reflecting the spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Courrèges worked with Centre Pompidou on the Over the Rainbow exhibit. This exhibit aims to shed light on the artistic contributions made by the LGBTQIA+ community since the early 20th century. This collaboration is a testament to the fashion house’s commitment to social issues, particularly those related to LGBTQIA+ rights.

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The profits from the sales of the limited-edition t-shirt will be donated to ARDHIS. It’s a French organization that advocates for the rights of foreign LGBTQIA+ individuals. ARDHIS gives advice, support, and walks people through various administrative procedures to help them obtain a durable right to stay in France.

Jisoo’s allyship in action

Jisoo has always supported the LGBTQIA+ community. One of the most profound statements she made was asserting that gender doesn’t matter, a sentiment that resonated within the community. This statement not only showcased her open-mindedness but also her understanding of the fluidity of gender identities.

Jisoo‘s support for the LGBTQIA+ community is also reflected in her fashion choices. During Pride Month, she was seen wearing rainbow boots. Furthermore, in the music video for “As If It’s Your Last,” both she and Lisa sported nails painted in the colors of the pride flag.

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She has also donned pieces from various brands’ Pride collections, including Adidas and Balenciaga. Jisoo even wore a shirt featuring a photo of lesbian feminist Sandra Brant in BLACKPINK’s music video for “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du.” She has said that there’s “no gender in clothes,” and has been seen wearing many pieces from menswear, further proving her statement.

Jisoo goes beyond fashion too

Her support extends to media representation as well. Jisoo openly shared that she was watching “Mine,” a Korean drama with a lesbian storyline. She also recommended books centered on queer characters to BLINKs, BLACKPINK‘s loyal fanbase. This showed her interest in diverse narratives and helps to normalize and promote LGBTQIA+ representation in media.

Jisoo also made a significant decision during the production of their first title track. The song was originally titled “OPPAYAH,” which translates to “looking for an oppa.” However, Jisoo changed the title to “BOOMBAYAH,” instead. She removed the gender-specific term, emphasizing her belief in gender neutrality.

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In conclusion, Jisoo‘s fashion choice is more than just a style statement. It’s a nod to the power of fashion in driving social change. Her other actions and statements clearly demonstrate her support for queers worldwide, making Jisoo a significant figure in the fight for LGBTQIA+ acceptance and representation. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Jisoo let bigots know where she stands on the issue of LGBTQIA+ rights when she wore this shirt. Source: Instagram/@jisooyaachu.

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A Media Outlet’s Exclusive Report Sheds Light on HYBE’s K-Pop Trainees

HYBE, the powerhouse corporation behind the global sensation BTS, is making waves in the Korean music industry for its diverse trainee pool. Nearly one-third of its trainees hail from outside Korea, a testament to the industry’s global appeal and the talent it attracts.

The company, which houses eight music labels, confirmed that about 28% of its trainees aren’t from Korea. This figure emerged in response to a media inquiry, shedding light on the internationalization of the K-pop industry. However, HYBE clarified that doesn’t specifically aim to increase the number of foreign trainees. Instead, the company’s focus remains on discovering and nurturing talent, their nationality notwithstanding.

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HYBE’s roster of artists includes top acts like LE SSERAFIM, NewJeans, SEVENTEEN, and Zico. LE SSERAFIM boasts a diverse lineup with several foreign members. Sakura and Kazuha, two of the group’s members, are Japanese. Another member, Yunjin, is Korean-American, having grown up in the United States.

SEVENTEEN, another popular group from HYBE, also features foreign members. The group includes two American members, Joshua from Los Angeles and Vernon from New York. Additionally, it has two Chinese members, Jun from Shenzhen and The8 from Liaoning.

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The trend towards international trainees is not exclusive to HYBE. Other major K-pop agencies, like JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment, and YG Entertainment, also scout talent globally. However, these agencies chose not to disclose their trainees’ nationality breakdown, citing confidentiality.

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The increasing diversity among K-pop trainees is a strategic move, says Lee Gyu-tag, an associate professor at George Mason University Korea specializing in K-pop globalization. He says agencies are casting a wider net through global auditions to expand their reach and appeal to a broader audience.

The strategy of including non-Korean members in K-pop bands has proven successful in the past. For instance, BLACKPINK, a popular K-pop group, includes Lisa, a Thai member. Similarly, EXO, another well-known group, had four Chinese members at its debut in 2012.

The K-pop industry is becoming increasingly global, with HYBE leading the way in trainee diversity. This trend not only reflects the industry’s worldwide appeal but also its commitment to nurturing talent, regardless of nationality. As K-pop continues to captivate audiences globally, it’s clear that the industry’s future will be as diverse as the music it produces. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: KOZ Entertainment, one of the labels under HYBE, is currently conducting a global audition for new groups. Source: YouTube/HYBE LABELS.

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Watch: Infinite Returns With ‘New Emotions’

K-pop boy group INFINITE is off to a fresh start with the release of their seventh mini-album 13EGIN. 

INFINITE unveiled on Monday, July 31, the six-track EP, which carries the lead single New Emotions.” 

 

13EGIN — a play between 13 and begin — symbolizes the group’s 13th debut anniversary. 

Additionally, it’s also the group’s first release since INFINITE successfully transferred the trademark rights of their group’s name from their previous label Woollim Entertainment. 

In May, it was confirmed that the rights are now held by INFINITE Company, the agency established by the six members. The group’s leader Kim Sunggyu reportedly heads the agency. 

 

INFINITE last made a full group comeback five years ago, with the release of their third studio album TOP SEED in 2018. The act, however, put out the digital single “Clock in 2019.

Since then, the members – Sunggyu, Dongwoo, Woohyun, Seungyeol, L, and Sungjong –  have all left Woollim Entertainment, pursued solo careers, and carried out their military services. 

After the release of the album, INFINITE will hold a concert tour called COMEBACK AGAIN. Its international tour stops include Taipei and Macau.

Originally a seven-member act, Hoya left the group in August 2017. INFINITE is best known for their songs “BTD,” “Be Mine,” “Paradise,” “Man In Love,” “The Chaser,” and “Nothing’s Over.”

Featured image: INFINITE releases the album ’13EGIN’. Credit: Twitter/INFINITE

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Look: Seventeen to Release ‘Going’ Magazine Volume 2

From producing their songs to making the choreography, K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN is known for being a self-producing act.

And they proved how capable they are once again by releasing a second edition of their self-produced magazine. 

The GOING magazine is an idea initially pitched by member Mingyu in their variety web series GOING SEVENTEEN. He shared that he’d like to create a magazine by conducting their own photoshoot. 

 

During the shoot, each SEVENTEEN member had their respective roles such as fashion stylists, hair stylists, assistants, interviewer, and more.

Meanwhile, Mingyu was in charge of taking the members’ photograph, with Wonwoo taking behind-the-scenes videos. 

As seen in the GOING SEVENTEEN episodes, Mingyu also took the lead in processing the photos and finalizing the layout for the magazine. 

 

Looking back at the experience, the rapper said that it was a time he “could experience the hard work and pain that editors go through firsthand.” 

“It wasn’t easy but I’m proud to have created a photo book with all 13 of us together,” Mingyu shared. 

Wonwoo added: “It was meaningful work that all of SEVENTEEN worked hard to create it.”

Going Magazine 2

After almost two years since the first edition was released in 2021, SEVENTEEN surprised CARATs, their fans, when they announced that they’ll creating a 2023 version. 

Same with the original edition, Mingyu was once again in charge of taking the members’ photos for the magazines. 

 

Instead of the random styling the members have in the first edition, the members now have specific themes for this year’s magazine.

Each SEVENTEEN member are dressed from an episode of  their web show GOING SEVENTEEN. 

The episode for each member are as follows: 

  • Scoups: Kitchen for Two
  • Jeonghan: Treasure Island and the 13 raiders
  • Joshua: Carnival
  • Jun: Mouse Busters
  • Hoshi: Don’t Lie 
  • Wonwoo: Debate Night
  • Woozi: Bad Clue
  • The8: The Four-Wheeled Rider 
  • Mingyu: Ego
  • DK: The8 and 12 Shadows 
  • Seungkwan: Boo Seungkwan’s Past Life Destiny
  • Vernon: Planting Rice and Making Bets
  • Dino: Best Friends

SEVENTEEN also released individual teasers for the members and a concept film. 

Each magazine will have a random photocard set of all 13 members. There will be two photocard sets available. 

SEVENTEEN recently concluded their FOLLOW to Seoul concert on July 21 and 22.

The 13-piece act released their 10th mini-album FML in April, while they’ll also be releasing their first-ever Japanese best album ALWAYS YOURS in August.

Featured image: SEVENTEEN poses for their ‘GOING’ Magazine volume 2. Credit: Twitter/SEVENTEEN

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‘Peak Time’ Winner Vanner Confirms Augsut Comeback

K-pop boy group  VANNER is set to make a comeback, four months after winning the JTBC audition competition show PEAK TIME. 

On Tuesday, August 1, VANNER released a teaser image of a flag with their logo. It also revealed that their first mini-album will be called Veni Vidi Vici, which is a Latin phrase for “I came, I saw, I conquered.” 

Additional details about the album have yet to be released, but Veni Vidi Vici will be out on August 21. 

 

What is PEAK TIME? 

Composed of Taehwan, Gon, Hyeseong, Sunggook, and Yeonggwang, VANNER competed on the show PEAK TIME as Team 11:00.

The group, which made their debut in 2019, was known for working part-time jobs while pursuing their dreams as an idol group. 

 

PEAK TIME is a competition show wherein already-debuted but lesser-known boy groups or members compete for a bigger platform. A total of 24 teams competed. 

The show ran from February to April, with VANNER being hailed as the winner.

It was hosted by Lee Seunggi, and had Super Junior’s Kyuhyun, Jay Park, Tiffany Young as some of its judges. 

As a result of finishing first place, VANNER’s prize was getting an album produced and promoted. 

Additionally, VANNER, together with the other PEAK TIME teams who made it to the top six, BAE173, DKB, M.O.N.T, SEVENTUS, and TEAM 24:00, held a concert tour. 

The top six teams also released a special concert single titled “Your Time.”

More about VANNER

After winning PEAK TIME, VANNER signed a three-year contract with Klap Entertainment.

The agency shared that they will be in charge of the group’s album production, promotions, and management duties. 

Currently, the group is starring in their reality program Picnic Time. It is a spin-off program of PEAK TIME, and will see VANNER in their real-life travel vlogs. 

Featured image: VANNER poses during the PEAK TIME encore concert in Seoul. Credit: Twitter/VANNER

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Epik High’s Tablo Gets Real About Daughter Haru Collecting K-Pop Photocards, Albums

It seems like even veteran singer Tablo of Epik High can’t escape the K-pop collecting culture as he revealed that he almost got broke buying albums and photocards for his daughter Haru! 

Tablo was the guest in the July 28 episode of Jae Friends, a web show hosted by soloist Kim Jaejoong. In there, the two stars talked about how Hallyu wave grew over the years. 

 

The two started talking about how they first met, recalling how they both debuted in 2005. Tablo was with Epik High, while Jaejoong was under TVXQ, before he left the group and its agency SM Entertainment in 2009. 

 

Their conversation then transitioned to how K-pop is right now, wherein Tablo revealed that he knows a lot of recent songs. 

However, the rapper-songwriter couldn’t help but whine over one aspect: how expensive K-pop  is. 

Tablo on Haru’s fangirling 

The Epik High singer then joked that he almost went broke because he has spent a lot on buying K-pop merchandise for his daughter Haru. 

To be honest, I need to get something from this industry. The amount of money I’m spending on K-pop,” he said. 

Jaejoong then asked Tablo what K-pop groups Haru is a fan of. To which, he replied that she’s following BTS, Stray Kids, and SEVENTEEN. 

“She likes so many idol groups. Seriously, I’m not kidding. I have like a bunch of CDs. The employee selling the albums, that person could recognize who I am,” he shared. 

 

Additionally, Tablo pointed out the number of versions that albums have right now and their cost. He even teasingly blamed Jaejoong and TVXQ for making it a trend. 

“You guys have started that. You guys were the first one. But the stone you guys slightly rolled, it now became a huge rock. There are 20 versions just for one album,” he said. 

 

Meanwhile, Jaejoong was surprised at Tablo’s remarks, saying that fans could listen to the music on streaming platforms instead. “Is it necessary to buy a CD?” he asked. 

Tablo then quipped that it’s because he has to buy the photocards included in the album. “It’s also from you guys. Everything’s all because of you guys. With the amount of albums I’ve bought until now, I almost went bankrupt,” he said.  

The exchange quickly went viral on social media, with many fans agreeing to Tablo’s sentiments. Some also found it cute how supportive he is of Haru’s hobby, and shared that they’re curious about her K-pop merchandise collection. 

 

But in response to a tweet, Tablo jokingly implied that the merchandise might be for himself. “Funny that people think the photocards collection is for Haru,” he wrote. 

 

Haru is the 13- year-old daughter of Tablo with his wife Kang Hye Jung. Tablo previously appeared in the variety show The Return of Superman when Haru was still younger, but they left the show in 2014. 

Featured image: Epik High’s Tablo poses for a photo with daughter Haru. Credit: Instagram/Haru Lee

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Here Are the Members of SM Entertainment’s New Boy Group Riiize

This is not a drill: SM Entertainment has finally introduced the members of their highly-anticipated new boy group RIIZE! 

The agency launched the group’s official Instagram account on Tuesday, August 1, wherein they introduced the official seven members of RIIZE. 

 

RIIZE is composed of Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Won Bin, Seung Han, So Hee, and Anton. 

Based on the member profiles posted, Shotaro and Eunseok are both 22 years old, Sunchan and Won Bin are 21, while Seung Han, So Hee and Anton are all 19.

Shotaro and Sungchan were former NCT members who were removed from the group in May.

SM Entertainment’s CEO Jang Cheol-hyuk explained that the two, together with SMROOKIES Eunseok and Seunghan will be part of a new boy group instead. 

RIIZE will be SM Entertainment’s first boy group in seven years following NCT. The agency’s latest group to debut was the female act aespa. 

What we know about RIIZE so far

According to SM Entertainment, RIIZE is a combination of the words “rise” and “realize.” 

The group is aiming for a September debut, but there’s no final details yet. The agency also said that RIIZE is currently wrapping up the filming of their music video. 

Additionally, SM Entertainment earlier revealed that the group’s musical genre will be “emotional pop.” They also teased that RIIZE will write “a new chapter of music history.” 

Meanwhile, other photos and information for RIIZE and its members will be unveiled on August 4. 

Known as one of the leading K-pop agencies, SM Entertainment is also home to acts such as TVXQ, Super Junior, SNSD, SHINee, EXO, and Red Velvet. 

Currently, the label will also form the last unit of NCT through the talent competition series NCT Universe: LASTART

Featured image: SM Entertainment introduces the members for their new boy group RIIZE. Credits: Instagram/RIIZE

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How to Deal With Adversity, According to BTS’ Jungkook and SEVENTEEN’s Mingyu

In the face of adversity, the path forward may appear daunting. However, K-pop stars Jungkook of BTS and Mingyu of SEVENTEEN recently shared their strategies for dealing with such challenges, offering fans a beacon of hope.

As any ARMY worth their salt knows, Jungkook does live broadcasts on Weverse more often these days. During a recent broadcast, he read a comment from a fan who was finding university life hard. The fan indicated they felt like giving up, so they turned to their bias for advice.

Jungkook was only too happy to help. He said, “Do you want to cry and give up? What should you do… There are a lot of hard things in this world, right? I think there are many difficulties in life. But I don’t want to say ‘everything in life is difficult’ or ‘work hard.’ I just hope you like attending college. I don’t think I can give you a solution, but I hope you, yourself, can decide well for yourself. I hope ARMYs won’t have a hard time. But to not have a hard time, you’d need to put in the effort yourself, right?”

This advice, while simple, is so profound. Jungkook acknowledged the fan’s situation but didn’t offer clichéd advice. Instead, he encouraged them to try and find joy in their journey, emphasizing the importance of personal effort in overcoming adversity. His words serve as a reminder that it’s OK to struggle and that finding personal satisfaction in what we do can make the journey easier.

Mingyu on the power of perseverance

Similarly, when asked about how he handles stressful situations, Mingyu shared that perseverance is key. At least as far as he’s concerned, anyway. During a recent online fansign, a CARAT asked him for advice. He said, “Honestly, I don’t try to tell myself I have to do extremely well, but I also don’t give up. I try to hold out.”

His strategy is to do whatever it takes to weather the storm, which is a testament to his resilience. Mingyu’s words underscore the importance of patience and persistence. He believes there’s nothing wrong with not being perfect or not doing well. Sometimes, the best thing we can do is to keep going even when things are tough. His advice resonates with fans worldwide, as does Jungkook’s, offering a beacon of hope to those who need it.

‘97-liners, best buds for life

Beyond their individual success, Jungkook and Mingyu share a deep, longstanding friendship. Part of the renowned ’97-line squad, they’ve been friends since their debut, their bond strengthening over the years. Their camaraderie was recently on display when Mingyu made a surprise appearance on a late-night live broadcast with Jungkook, a moment that sent fans into a frenzy of excitement.

Their friendship goes beyond casual hangouts. They’ve collaborated on dance challenges, their most recent video going viral and trending for several days. Jungkook even invited Mingyu to learn the choreography for his solo single, “Seven,” and film a dance challenge with him, much to the delight of their fans. In an industry characterized by competition, their friendship is a breath of fresh air. It’s a bond fans admire and look forward to seeing more of in the future. – K-Pop News Writer


Featured Image: Jungkook and Mingyu are as thick as thieves. They hang out when their schedules allow. Source: Twitter/@YayyConnaayyee.

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“The Uncanny Counter 2” Premieres to Higher Ratings than Season 1

The Uncanny Counter 2, the eagerly awaited sequel to the popular South Korean drama, has made a triumphant return. The first episode of the new season premiered to an average nationwide rating of 3.9 percent, surpassing the 2.7 percent rating of the first season’s premiere. This is a promising start. It indicates that the second season is set to captivate audiences just as its predecessor did.

The Uncanny Counter 2: Counter Punch Episode 1 Making Film

The first two episodes, which aired on July 29 and 30, reintroduced viewers to the beloved team of Counters. Everyone from season one—So Mun (Jo Byung Kyu), Ga Mo Tak (Yoo Jun Sang), Do Ha Na (Kim Sejeong), and the rest—came back for another tour of duty. Both episodes also introduced a new villain, played by Kang Ki Young, whose first encounter with Jo Byung Gyu‘s character resulted in a tense cliffhanger, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

“The Uncanny Counter 2”: The story so far

In the first episode, the Counters dealt with a dangerous evil spirit named Heo Dong Won, who was endangering kids’ lives as a reckless bus driver. This thrilling encounter served as a reminder of the Counters’ mission and their commitment to protecting the innocent from malevolent spirits. Using their unique abilities, the Counters subdued Heo Dong Won, saving the innocent passengers on the bus. This episode showcased the team’s bravery and determination, setting a high bar for the rest of the season.

The Uncanny Counter 2: Counter Punch Episode 1 & 2 Making Film

The second episode continued to build on the suspense and excitement of the premiere. It featured the first meeting between Counter So Mun (Jo Byung Kyu) and the Big Bad (Kang Ki Young). Their encounter was particularly intense, as Kang Ki Young‘s character proved to be cunning and powerful. The episode ended with the two locked in a tense standoff, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next episode.

A very promising start

The return of The Uncanny Counter 2 has been met with enthusiasm from fans. The higher ratings for the premiere compared to the first season’s debut reflect the growing popularity of the series. The compelling storyline, combined with the strong performances of the cast, have contributed to the show’s success.

The Uncanny Counter 2 promises to deliver more thrilling encounters with evil spirits, more insight into the characters’ backstories, and more of the camaraderie that made the first season a hit. As the season progresses, viewers can look forward to seeing how the Counters will deal with the new challenges that come their way.

All in all, The Uncanny Counter 2 is off to a very promising start. With its higher premiere ratings and exciting first two episodes, the drama is poised to continue its predecessor’s success. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: So Mun was late to the battle at the bridge, but when he did show up, he made his presence count. Source: Twitter/@daheeverse.

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