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Actor Kang Dong-won has returned to the big screen in the new comedy film 'Wild Things,' directed by Son Jae-gon. In the film, Kang plays a former leader of a 2000s idol group, a role that has garnered attention for his surprising transformation and commitment to physical comedy, including performing a headspin. Despite strong competition from the film 'Colony,' which reached 4 million viewers, 'Wild Things' successfully debuted at 2nd place at the box office with over 160,000 opening-day admissions. The film features an ensemble cast including Uhm Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun, and Oh Jung-se, who have been highly praised by audiences for their synergy and comedic performances. - Kang Dong-won stars as a 90s idol character in the comedy film 'Wild Things,' which opened at 2nd place at the box office with 160,000 tickets sold. - The film, directed by Son Jae-gon, features a prominent cast including Kang Dong-won, Uhm Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun, and Oh Jung-se. - Kang Dong-won is actively promoting the project through major YouTube variety shows such as 'Hong Jin-kyung's Genius Academy' and 'DdeunDdeun-Pinggyego.' Q: Why is this trending? A: Kang Dong-won is generating significant buzz for his unexpected transformation into a 90s idol and his high-energy performance in the successful box-office debut of the comedy film 'Wild Things'. | Actor Kang Dong-won has returned to the big screen in the new comedy film 'Wild Things,' directed by Son Jae-gon. In the film, Kang plays a former leader of a 2000s idol group, a role that has garnered attention for his surprising transformation and commitment to physical comedy, including performing a headspin. Despite strong competition from the film 'Colony,' which reached 4 million viewers, 'Wild Things' successfully debuted at 2nd place at the box office with over 160,000 opening-day admissions. The film features an ensemble cast including Uhm Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun, and Oh Jung-se, who have been highly praised by audiences for their synergy and comedic performances. - Kang Dong-won stars as a 90s idol character in the comedy film 'Wild Things,' which opened at 2nd place at the box office with 160,000 tickets sold. - The film, directed by Son Jae-gon, features a prominent cast including Kang Dong-won, Uhm Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun, and Oh Jung-se. - Kang Dong-won is actively promoting the project through major YouTube variety shows such as 'Hong Jin-kyung's Genius Academy' and 'DdeunDdeun-Pinggyego.' Q: Why is this trending? A: Kang Dong-won is generating significant buzz for his unexpected transformation into a 90s idol and his high-energy performance in the successful box-office debut of the comedy film 'Wild Things'.
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[강동원] Kang Dong-won Transforms Into a 90s Idol for New Comedy 'Wild Things'
k-movie6/4/2026

[강동원] Kang Dong-won Transforms Into a 90s Idol for New Comedy 'Wild Things'

Actor Kang Dong-won has returned to the big screen in the new comedy film 'Wild Things,' directed by Son Jae-gon. In the film, Kang plays a former leader of a 2000s idol group, a role that has garnered attention for his surprising transformation and commitment to physical comedy, including performing a headspin. Despite strong competition from the film 'Colony,' which reached 4 million viewers, 'Wild Things' successfully debuted at 2nd place at the box office with over 160,000 opening-day admissions. The film features an ensemble cast including Uhm Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun, and Oh Jung-se, who have been highly praised by audiences for their synergy and comedic performances. - Kang Dong-won stars as a 90s idol character in the comedy film 'Wild Things,' which opened at 2nd place at the box office with 160,000 tickets sold. - The film, directed by Son Jae-gon, features a prominent cast including Kang Dong-won, Uhm Tae-goo, Park Ji-hyun, and Oh Jung-se. - Kang Dong-won is actively promoting the project through major YouTube variety shows such as 'Hong Jin-kyung's Genius Academy' and 'DdeunDdeun-Pinggyego.' Q: Why is this trending? A: Kang Dong-won is generating significant buzz for his unexpected transformation into a 90s idol and his high-energy performance in the successful box-office debut of the comedy film 'Wild Things'.