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Be Charmed in Ji Chang Wook’s 5 Best K-Dramas
Nothing is sweeter the second time around as one of the most sought after oppa Ji Chang Wook is moving his way closer to his Pinoy fans as he makes his comeback for BENCH “Moments with Ji Chang Wook” Fan Meet in Manila.
We know how excited and hyped up this event has to offer so just to put you in the “Wookie”experience, we have listed down some of his K-dramas you could binge watch or maybe rewatch before he again charms us at the Araneta Coliseum on August 4.
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Healer (2014)
If you are just starting off with one of his best K-dramas, The Healer (2014) is a top recommendation. Wookie plays the role of Seo Jung Hoo who is a courier, Now tangled up with an action packed show it is just the perfect blend. Be prepared to be dazzled by his character in this drama.
Welcome to Samdal-ri (2023)
Ji Chang Wook is “Mr. Romantic ” in yet another K-lig worthy drama, Welcome to Samdal-ri (2023). He takes on the role of Cho Yong-Pil, a local in the island of Samdal-ri who loves his carefree life in his hometown. Further, drawing him closer to rekindle a fire— he again crosses path with his childhood friend Shin Hye Sun (Cho Sam Dal). Feel the enchantment in romance with this classic from Chang Wook.
The Sound of Magic (2022)
One of his uniquely wonderful roles is from the K-drama musical The Sound of Magic (2022). Sure, his magic tricks are working as he portrays the character of Ri Eul—a magician. As talented as he is, Wookie was able to share his talent in singing with Hwang In Yeop (Na Il-Deung) and Choi Sung Eun (Yoon Ah-Yi). Feel the beautiful and magnificent cinematography and music of this drama as you watch it you’ll see a different side of Chang Wook.
The Worst of Evil (2023)
Call him the shape shifter as Ji Chang Wook unleashes his inner action star with this action filled drama, The Worst of Evil (2023). Traveling back to the 90’s Chang Wook embodies town police officer Park Jun-Mo. Under a mission to bust down a drug problem in the area he uncovers more to the mystery. A double treat for the series is Wi Ha Jun as his co-star playing Jung Gi- Cheol.
Lovestruck in the City (2020)
“Lovestruck in the City” is a short-form romance drama that chronicles the realistic love lives of young adults struggling to survive in a fast-paced city. It is being developed with numerous seasons in mind, with the first named “My Lovable Camera Thief” (literal translation).
What has been your favorite of every Ji Chang Wook dramas? Are there any roles you want him to try next time? Maybe you can dream about it—but for now make your dreams of seeing him face to face come true with BENCH “Moments with Ji Chang Wook” Fan Meet in Manila!