D Club takes action again! Last month, 35-year-old Korean star Kim Sun-ho was seriously injured after being forced to have an abortion by her ex-mother, and all the videos and variety shows in her hand were also lost. Until now, the Korean media "Dispatch" has exploded again, but it is not Kim Sun-ho who actually doesn't want children. It seems that after things change again, Kim Sun-ho has good news again. He was supposed to be replaced by the movie "Sad Tropical". Now it is reported that he will be filmed on schedule and the shooting time will be exposed together.
According to the briefing of the Korean media "STARNEWS", according to the entertainment industry, through a long discussion between the investors and the film director, it was finally confirmed that no one would be replaced. Kim Hyun-ho made the movie "Sad Tropical". As a masterpiece that debuted in 12 years, it was estimated that the filming will start around December. As soon as the information came out, it will immediately attract special attention from a large number of netizens.
But in fact, after the controversy over Kim Hyun-ho's private life broke out, the film "Sad Tropical", which was originally scheduled to start filming in November, was also delayed due to Kim Hyun-ho's scandal. In an urgent situation, the crew will replace Kim Hyun-ho and other filming issues for the final meeting to discuss. Although the crew is also considering finding other actors to replace Kim Sun-hoo, or postponing the filming to next year, the production costs of renting studios and renewing staff alone exceed hundreds of millions of won, and other actors may not be able to cooperate in the itinerary of other actors, so it is difficult to determine whether to replace people. Therefore, the producer also said, "If Kim Sun-hoo can act, it will be produced on schedule."
In response to this, Kim Sun-hoo's agency also responded to the information of resuming work and filming through the Korean media "SPORTS North Korea" and said that "it is currently working hard to repay the opportunities given to everyone."