‘Mr. Queen’ Star Kim Jung Hyun To Make A Comeback A Year After Controversy With Seo Ye Ji

by Victoria Marian Belmis / May 13, 2022 12:04 PM EDT
Kim Jung Hyun

Will fans welcome Kim Jung Hyun back with open arms after his previous issues?

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As per recent reports, actor Kim Jung Hyun will be making his long-awaited return after 18 months away from the entertainment industry.

 

As per exclusive reports from media outlets, actor Kim Jung Hyun will be making his acting comeback with a lead role in MBC's upcoming K-Drama entitled "The Season of Puppets." This is more than a year after his previous issues.

The MBC K-Drama "The Season of Puppets" is a fantasy series that revolves around the story of a "grim reaper puppet" that takes a hiatus every 99 years. Notably, the grim reaper meets a female doctor who has mystical powers. The drama also revolves around medicine.

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Actor Kim Jung Hyun will be playing the role of the hot-headed grim reaper guide of the underworld. As the highest-ranking and the only being who exists in the underworld, Jung Hyun's character is a mean god who guides entities through the plethora of twists and turns in the underworld. 

Kim Jung Hyun had previously been suspended from his activities not long after the negative accusations were made against him. The accusations connected him to actress Seo Ye Ji and also talked about his bad attitude.

Kim Jung Hyun has since apologized to everyone involved in the issue and revealed his interest in making a return to the entertainment industry.

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MBC's "The Season of Puppets" will begin shooting soon.

Stay tuned for more news and updates regarding upcoming K-Dramas!

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