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Comprehensive chronicle of Cha Seung-won's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Cha Seung-won's journey to global stardom
Cha Seung-won participated in a Seoul press conference for Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice,' discussing the film with the cast and director. The project, following his role in 'Believer 2,' is set to compete at the Venice International Film Festival and open the Busan International Film Festival, marking a significant career milestone.
Park Chan-wook's film 'No Other Choice,' featuring Cha Seung-won, begins competing at the Venice International Film Festival.
Cha Seung-won attended a press conference in Seoul for Park Chan-wook's film 'No Other Choice,' where the cast and director discussed the film. This event highlighted his involvement in a major project following his role in 'Believer 2' (2023). The film is set to compete at the Venice International Film Festival and open the Busan International Film Festival.
Cha Seung-won's comedy 'Cheer Up, Mr. Lee' drew 800,000 viewers during Chuseok despite tough competition, marking his return as a lead. He plays Cheol-soo, a man suddenly thrust into fatherhood.
Cha Seung-won's film 'Cheer Up, Mr. Lee' underperformed with 800,000 admissions during the competitive Chuseok holiday release.
Cha Seung-won stars in the upcoming Chuseok comedy film 'Cheer Up, Mr. Lee' as Cheol-soo, a man who unexpectedly becomes a father, marking his return to a leading role.
Disney+'s 'The Tyrant' stars Cha Seung-won as Lim Sang, a former spy, expanding 'The Witch' universe while showcasing his versatility in streaming. The series marks his high-profile leap into digital platforms.
Disney+'s 'The Tyrant' stars Cha Seung-won as a former spy, expanding his career into streaming within 'The Witch' universe.
Park Chan-wook's new film 'I Can't Help It', starring Cha Seung-won, has begun filming. Following 'Believer 2', Cha's return with an acclaimed director and strong ensemble has fans eagerly awaiting its release.
Filming has started for Park Chan-wook's new film 'I Can't Help It', featuring Cha Seung-won and other notable actors, building anticipation after his role in 'Believer 2'.
The omnibus drama 'Our Blues', starring Cha Seung-won among seven leads, debuts on tvN and Netflix, weaving interconnected stories in a fresh format. This marks a major career moment for Cha, despite a brief filming halt due to a co-star's COVID-19 case.
Cha Seung-won will star in the upcoming tvN drama 'Our Blues,' though filming was briefly paused due to a co-star's COVID-19 diagnosis, though he tested negative.
Cha Seung-won stars in the omnibus TV series "Our Blues," premiering on tvN and Netflix, showcasing interconnected stories of diverse characters.
Coupang Play's new crime drama 'One Ordinary Day' stars Cha Seung-won in his first streaming original role as a lawyer defending a murder suspect. The BBC's 'Criminal Justice' adaptation highlights his versatility and has boosted both his career and the platform's profile. New episodes drop every Sat-Sun at midnight.
Coupang Play's new original series 'One Ordinary Day,' a well-received Korean crime drama adaptation of BBC's 'Criminal Justice,' premieres on November 27, 2021, starring Cha Seung-won in his first streaming role as a lawyer defending a murder suspect, releasing episodes Saturdays and Sundays at 12 a.m., boosting both his career and the platform's profile.
Cha Seung-won's film 'Sinkhole' was released, attracting 147,304 viewers on its opening day, showcasing its strong initial appeal.
Cha Seung-won's film 'Sinkhole' was released, attracting 147,304 viewers on its opening day.
"Night in Paradise," starring Cha Seung-won as Chief Ma, is now streaming globally on Netflix. Don't miss this gripping crime drama.
"Cha Seung-won stars as Chief Ma in the Netflix-released film 'Night in Paradise.'"
Cha Seung-won will lead the Korean remake of 'Criminal Justice', titled 'That Night', reinforcing his A-list status. The star-studded adaptation is already generating buzz for its acclaimed source material.
Cha Seung-won will star in the Korean remake of 'Criminal Justice', titled 'That Night', highlighting his industry prominence and the series' anticipated appeal.
Cha Seung-won participated in the 23rd Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), marking his involvement in the prestigious event.
The 23rd Busan International Film Festival concluded with Cha Seung-won's participation.
The movie 'Believer', featuring Cha Seung-won as Brian, opens in local theaters.
The movie 'Believer', starring Cha Seung-won as Brian, will soon premiere in local theaters.
Cha Seung-won's historical drama 'Map Against the World' held strong at No. 4 in its second weekend, proving his enduring star power. The film's steady performance highlights its appeal among audiences.
Cha Seung-won's film 'Map Against the World' maintained steady box office performance, ranking No. 4 in its second weekend.
Cha Seung-won played Kim Jeong-ho in 'Go-san-ja, Dae-dong-yeo-ji-do', sharing insights about the role at the film's press conference. The historical drama explores the famed cartographer's life and legacy.
Cha Seung-won discussed the challenges of playing Kim Jeong-ho at the Seoul press conference for his film 'Go-san-ja, Dae-dong-yeo-ji-do.'
The film 'Go-san-ja, Dae-dong-yeo-ji-do,' featuring Cha Seung-won as Kim Jeong-ho, is scheduled for release.
Cha Seung-won returns for Season 2 of 'Three Meals a Day,' showcasing his laid-back cooking style. The producer teases his dynamic with Yoo Hae-jin as a must-watch highlight.
Cha Seung-won returns to 'Three Meals a Day' for its second season, showcasing simpler cooking and strong chemistry with Yoo Hae-jin.
Cha Seung-won debuted in 'Bring Me My Chariot of Fire', promoting it in Seoul while highlighting cultural exchange between Korea and Japan. The play wrapped its run at the National Theater of Korea after successful shows in Japan.
Cha Seung-won made his stage debut in Seoul's 'Bring Me My Chariot of Fire,' promoting cultural dialogue and hoping to improve Korean-Japanese relations after the play's successful run in Japan.
Cha Seung-won's debut theatrical performance, 'Bring Me My Chariot of Fire,' successfully concluded its run at the National Theater of Korea, bridging cultural gaps between Korea and Japan.
The film '71 Into the Fire,' featuring Cha Seung-won as a North Korean army commander, premieres in local theaters.
The film ''71 Into the Fire,'' starring Cha Seung-won as a North Korean commander, will soon premiere in theaters.