

Park Seo-joon
Park Seo-joon (박서준) became a top-line actor by making accessibility look effortless. After debuting in 2011 and gradually building industry momentum, he broke into the front rank with Kill Me, Heal Me and She Was Pretty, then turned that rise into a sustained leading-man run through Fight for My Way and What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. Those dramas made him a romantic-comedy heavyweight, but they only explain part of the picture.
His real value is range with scale. JTBC's Itaewon Class proved he could carry a sharper, more socially loaded character arc without losing mainstream reach, and Gyeongseong Creature pushed him deeper into period genre territory for the global streaming audience. His Marvel debut in The Marvels expanded that visibility even further, making him one of the few Korean actors able to move credibly between domestic tentpoles and Hollywood franchise work.
The next phase looks equally flexible. Park headlines Waiting for Gyeongdo for JTBC, has a confirmed special appearance in Netflix's Bloodhounds 2, and already holds a major future credit with Born Guilty. Managed by Awesome ENT, with Instagram and YouTube both functioning as real audience touchpoints, he remains one of the clearest examples of a Korean star whose popularity, commercial reliability, and genre range are all moving in the same direction.
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