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Comprehensive chronicle of Sunny's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Sunny's journey to global stardom
The Japanese remake of 'Sunny' premiered in August 2018, followed by a U.S. adaptation announcement in November. Titled 'Bye Bye Bye' and produced with HartBeat, shooting was set to begin by late 2019.
The Japanese remake of 'Sunny' is set to release, with an American version also in the works, showcasing the film's global appeal.
CJ ENM and HartBeat Production are partnering to produce the U.S. remake of 'Sunny,' titled 'Bye Bye Bye,' with Universal Studios handling investment and distribution.
Filming for the U.S. remake of 'Sunny' is set to start in late 2019, marking advancement in the adaptation.
SBS's drama 'The Last Empress' premiered on November 21, 2018, starring Sunny in a transformative role from musical singer to empress. Despite a slow start, viewership surged to over 16%.
SBS's drama 'The Last Empress,' starring Sunny, premiered and saw its viewership rise above 16%.
The Vietnamese remake 'Go Go Sisters' premiered on March 9, 2018, and immediately dominated the box office. Its opening weekend drew 490,000 viewers, more than doubling the performance of the 'Miss Granny' remake.
The Vietnamese remake 'Go Go Sisters' topped the box office with 490,000 views in its opening weekend, outperforming the 'Miss Granny' remake.
The series finale of 'Guardian: The Lonely and Great God' aired on January 23, 2017. It notably featured Sunny's emotional arc with the grim reaper.
The finale of 'Guardian: The Lonely and Great God' concluded Sunny's storyline with the grim reaper.
The 2011 South Korean hit 'Sunny' captivated 7.45 million viewers with its nostalgic themes of friendship and school memories. Its success inspired international remakes, including a 2018 U.S. version.
The South Korean film 'Sunny' became a major box office hit with 7.45 million viewers and inspired international remakes.
On September 5, 2018, Oh!GG—featuring Sunny and other members—debuted with the digital singles "Lil' Touch" and "Fermata." This marked the subunit's first official release.
Oh!GG, the subunit featuring Sunny, released their first digital singles 'Lil' Touch' and 'Fermata'.
In 2017, Tiffany and Seohyun left SM Entertainment, leading to the formation of Girls' Generation's Oh!GG subunit. This change allowed the group to continue with its remaining five members.
After some members departed SM Entertainment, Girls' Generation formed the subunit Oh!GG.