

Ahn Bo Hyun
Ahn Bo Hyun (안보현) has become one of the more reliable modern K-drama leads because the physicality is only part of the package. He came up through modeling, carried an amateur-boxing background into screen work, and made the shift from imposing support turns to full lead roles without losing the edge that first made him stand out.
The breakout came with Itaewon Class, but the real proof was what followed. He could play menace inside My Name on Netflix, pivot into romantic awkwardness with Yumi's Cells on tvN, then slide into slick procedural rhythm with Flex x Cop on SBS. That range is why his rise has held. He does not feel locked to one format, one network, or one version of masculinity.
His 2025 move to AM Entertainment and the 2026 Flex x Cop Season 2 return keep that momentum intact. HITKULTR's useful frame is simple: Ahn Bo Hyun is no longer the actor people describe through one breakout villain role. He is a bankable lead with action credibility, romance viability, and enough on-screen control to keep moving across the upper end of Korea's television slate.
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