
Did Son Suk Ku cancel his break? The artist to star alongside Ha Jung Woo – deets inside!
Suk Ku
had earlier this year announced that he would be taking a much-needed break from his career and would focus on delving into other fields after closing up certain commitments. Recent reports, however, suggest otherwise. The actor is said to be in talks for a role in '
Ordinary People
' with
Ha Jung Woo
.
Son Suk Ku
might be embarking on another film project
The actor went viral after his role in '
Heavenly Ever After
' was praised as one of the best performances the actor has presented on screen. During a promotional interview for the K-drama, the star revealed that he wishes to go on a break to rest and focus on other ventures in the entertainment industry.
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July 4, 2025
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As per JTBC Entertainment News from July 4, the actor might be joining the cast for 'Ordinary People', a historically driven drama based on the time when
Roh Tae Woo
was serving his presidential term in the country.
All about 'Ordinary People'
'Ordinary People' will deal with scenarios set in the background of Roh Tae Woo's administration. The plot of the series itself has not yet been unveiled. Roh Tae Woo was the sixth president from 1988 to 1993 in South Korea. He is credited with being one of the main reasons for South Korea's shift towards a more democratic administration as well.
The production team of the drama has not yet confirmed anything about the upcoming project; however, as per reports, the show is set to begin the production process officially by next year.
About Son Suk Ku
Son Suk Ku starred in two back-to-back hits in a row with his K-dramas. While he returned to acting with 'Heavenly Ever After', he also joined the star-studded cast of '
Nine Puzzles
'. Both of his roles were a major success, and he managed to gain a lot of fame for his roles on screen, making this an even bigger issue.
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