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The dazzling world of Kdrama is filled with a large number of extremely talented actors in various areas of expertise. We’ve seen great on-screen chemistries and fallen in love with some unlikely couple pairings to date. But there are still some couple pairings that would undoubtedly turn heads and create new sparks. Without further ado, here are some of the couple pairings we think will make the next best Kdrama awesome.

Kim Soo Hyun often plays more reserved roles. Hwang Jung Eum is the queen of boisterous characters. Both actors are immensely talented and have been repeatedly commended for how much they immerse themselves into the characters they play. I think it will be a fun ride to see these two’s polar extreme styles in a drama together. Be it a zany rom-com, or a heart-wrenching, tears-inducing melodrama, we know it’ll be one hell of a convincing performance.

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Although Park Bo Gum is a relatively newcomer compared to IU, he is a natural and carries serious weight when it comes to acting. Park Bo Gum is especially good at portraying personas with a wide emotional range, which will be a perfect balance for IU’s often relatable, girl next door characters. It would be an extremely riveting show if these two were put together in a cheerful rom-com, or a youthful school drama.

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It’s undeniable that these two are each veterans in their own right. They both have proven time and time again their ability to portray a wide range of characters with some stylish skill. Be it multiple personalities, or tough stuntwoman to a haughty queen, they bring us absolutely convincing performances each time. We think it would be an extremely thrilling experience to watch this pair work together in an action thriller drama.

These two are already mega popular Hallyu actors on their own, let alone imagine the combined star power of putting them together. But interestingly, both actors are at a turning point in their career where they’re transforming from an early day image to something more sophisticated — flower boy to manly man and cutesy girl next door to sassy career woman. It’s exciting to think about the possibilities these two can explore in a number of unexpected directions.

If this pairing were to happen indeed, it would be one of the most unlikely pairings yet. Although a new comer, Ryu Jun Yeol has proven to be a strong contender with his ability to effortlessly enter into a role and give it the best rendering possible. Shin Min Ah is known for playing strong willed, sassy, and lovable heroines. A combination of her coyness and his awkwardness in any genre would sure generate a mix of entertaining and addictive scenes.

Song Joong Ki, Park Shin Hye, Kim Rae Won, And More Nominated For The 2016 Korea Drama Awards

These two actors are known for their abilities to play strong, independent characters in every project they feature in. It’s always a treat to see a pairing that is mutually strong and self-sufficient as individuals and as a couple. Pairings like this usually create fun moments for viewers as a result of the power tussles that will surely ensue. To this end, it’s expected that these two will make the best reluctantly fallen in love pairing if they’re put together.

Be it a heart-wrenching, melodramatic hero, or a goofy teenage neighbor, Yoon Shi Yoon always delivers. Likewise, Uee has proved with her recent projects that she’s matured as an actress and can portray characters with much depth in a natural way. We think that these two teaming up could bring us unique chemistry and emotional range in a melodrama or rom-com and draw in viewers from the very first scene.

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Lee Jong Suk is an expert in creating amazing chemistry with whomever his romantic interest is, be it a same aged girl, a mature woman, or even a man. Song Hye Kyo possesses the exact same ability as shown by rumored real world relationships with nearly every single one of her drama co-stars. There’s no doubt that these two will be able to create yet another explosive noona romance to die for.

Song Joong Ki Eating Red Ginseng, Park Shin Hye Washing Her Hair And Nana Drinking Coffee: Ppl Of 2016 @ Hancinema


Bringing these two together would be an extremely entertaining process, mainly because of how different the characters they play tend to be. While Jang Geun Suk plays strong and haughty male characters, Gong Hyo Jin is best known for her weird and eccentric roles. There is no doubt that bringing these two polar opposites together will yield comedy gold and some totally unexpected romantic sparks.

Of course, this is just our own list. Feel free to share with us in the comment section any couple pairings that you would like to see in a drama.

Kdrama

Gong hyo jinha ji wonhan groohwang jung eumIUjang geun sukji sungkim soo hyunkim woo binlee jong suklistspark bo gumpark shin hyeryu jun yeolshin min ahsong hye kyosong joong kiUeeyoon shi yoonAs Netflix is trying to expand its presence in Asia, it is trying to include more and more content from all over Asia that has people interested. Out of the various types of content Asian countries provide, K-Dramas play one of the major roles and this month, we have two of the biggest stories coming to us through Netflix. “Sisyphus: The Myth” and “Vincenzo” are those two K-Dramas that will be streaming on Netflix from 17th and 20th February, 2021 respectively.

Shin Hyun Bin Confirmed To Star Opposite Song Joong Ki In New Fantasy Drama

Sisyphus: The Myth is a dystopian action thriller that stars one of the biggest Korean actress Park Shin-hye in the lead along with Cho Seung-woo. The drama focuses on the character played by Park Shin-hye, who comes from the future. A future where Korea and the rest of the world is war torn and facing some of the worst crises out there. As she comes into the present, she looks around for the CEO of an esteemed coding company that has produced some of the biggest innovations in the modern world.

Both Tae Sul, who is the CEO and Seo Hae, the lady from the future fight their ways through goons, warlords and some way too big a built guys as they try to solve the mysteries of CEO’s dead brother and redo something that can help change the future where Seo Hae lives.

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On the other hand we have the mafia series, “Vincenzo” coming to Netflix on the 20th of this month. The series stars Song Joong ki, Jun Yeo bin and Ok Taecyeon in the lead roles, with Joong-ki playing the titular role of Italian Mafia Vinncezo Casano, who returns to South Korea after a long fight amongst his own mafia family. A lawyer by profession, he stops at nothing to punish someone doing the wrong. But are his ways the right ways? This is a story of crimes being fought with crime itself.

Beda Isi Janji Pernikahan Hyun Bin Son Ye Jin, Park Shin Hye Choi Tae Joon, Dan Song Joong Ki Song Hye Kyo

With two big stars like Song Joong-ki and Park Shin-hye fighting it out for ratings this month, it will definitely be a tough one. Sisyphus: The Myth is regarded as the 10th Anniversary Special for South Korea’s one of the most popular cable TV channels JTBC. These two dramas will most definitely butt heads as not only the stars have a massive following, the stories too are some of the most powerful ones to be showcased as Korean Dramas.


Bringing these two together would be an extremely entertaining process, mainly because of how different the characters they play tend to be. While Jang Geun Suk plays strong and haughty male characters, Gong Hyo Jin is best known for her weird and eccentric roles. There is no doubt that bringing these two polar opposites together will yield comedy gold and some totally unexpected romantic sparks.

Of course, this is just our own list. Feel free to share with us in the comment section any couple pairings that you would like to see in a drama.

Kdrama

Gong hyo jinha ji wonhan groohwang jung eumIUjang geun sukji sungkim soo hyunkim woo binlee jong suklistspark bo gumpark shin hyeryu jun yeolshin min ahsong hye kyosong joong kiUeeyoon shi yoonAs Netflix is trying to expand its presence in Asia, it is trying to include more and more content from all over Asia that has people interested. Out of the various types of content Asian countries provide, K-Dramas play one of the major roles and this month, we have two of the biggest stories coming to us through Netflix. “Sisyphus: The Myth” and “Vincenzo” are those two K-Dramas that will be streaming on Netflix from 17th and 20th February, 2021 respectively.

Shin Hyun Bin Confirmed To Star Opposite Song Joong Ki In New Fantasy Drama

Sisyphus: The Myth is a dystopian action thriller that stars one of the biggest Korean actress Park Shin-hye in the lead along with Cho Seung-woo. The drama focuses on the character played by Park Shin-hye, who comes from the future. A future where Korea and the rest of the world is war torn and facing some of the worst crises out there. As she comes into the present, she looks around for the CEO of an esteemed coding company that has produced some of the biggest innovations in the modern world.

Both Tae Sul, who is the CEO and Seo Hae, the lady from the future fight their ways through goons, warlords and some way too big a built guys as they try to solve the mysteries of CEO’s dead brother and redo something that can help change the future where Seo Hae lives.

Song

On the other hand we have the mafia series, “Vincenzo” coming to Netflix on the 20th of this month. The series stars Song Joong ki, Jun Yeo bin and Ok Taecyeon in the lead roles, with Joong-ki playing the titular role of Italian Mafia Vinncezo Casano, who returns to South Korea after a long fight amongst his own mafia family. A lawyer by profession, he stops at nothing to punish someone doing the wrong. But are his ways the right ways? This is a story of crimes being fought with crime itself.

Beda Isi Janji Pernikahan Hyun Bin Son Ye Jin, Park Shin Hye Choi Tae Joon, Dan Song Joong Ki Song Hye Kyo

With two big stars like Song Joong-ki and Park Shin-hye fighting it out for ratings this month, it will definitely be a tough one. Sisyphus: The Myth is regarded as the 10th Anniversary Special for South Korea’s one of the most popular cable TV channels JTBC. These two dramas will most definitely butt heads as not only the stars have a massive following, the stories too are some of the most powerful ones to be showcased as Korean Dramas.