Kim Seon Ho has made a name for himself in the action genre with roles in films like “The Childe” and the series “The Tyrant.” He is now ready to demonstrate his versatility by embarking on various new projects, ranging from romantic comedies to gripping thrillers.
Kim Seon Ho played Director Choi in this four-episode K-drama. He played a key role in the mysterious “Tyrant Program”, developing drugs to create super-humans. His performance as an intelligence agent, calm and quickly rising in rank at a young age, was praised by critics. The K-drama was hugely successful, topping the charts on Disney Plus, ranking in the top five in countries like Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan. It also ranked third behind SBS’s “Good Partner” and MBC’s “Black Out” on the Kinolights chart, which measures popularity across television and streaming platforms.
After making a mark in the action genre with films like “The Childe” and the K-drama “The Tyrant,” Kim Seon Ho returns to his romantic comedy roots with “Lost in Translation” on Netflix. Fans are eagerly waiting for his return to this genre. He will play a performer alongside Go Yoon Jung in this new series created by the famous Hong Sisters, known for writing “The Greatest Love”, “Hotel del Luna” and “Alchemy of Souls”.
Kim Seon Ho is also in talks to star in the mystery K-dramas “Second Sister” and “Delusion.” “Second Sister” is a psychological thriller about a woman who refuses to believe her brother has disappeared and the mysterious man she meets. “Delusion” is a historical mystery where a painter finds himself embroiled in a series of strange events after being asked to paint a portrait of a mysterious woman. The project is generating a lot of interest with rumors of Suzy joining the cast.