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Actor Jin Seon-kyu, star of the new Netflix film 'Husbands' (directed by Park Gyu-tae), recently held a series of interviews on June 22 in Samcheong-dong, Seoul. The film depicts a story of cooperation between a former husband, Chung-sik (Jin Seon-kyu), and a current husband, Min-seok (Gong Myung), to rescue an abducted wife. During the interviews, Jin reflected on his career, his identity as a 'Yes-man' husband to his actress wife Park Bo-kyung, and his desire to work with younger actors like Lee Do-hyun and Park Ji-hoon. He also shared his perspective on the legacy of his 2019 hit film 'Extreme Job' and his ongoing commitment to his craft. - Jin Seon-kyu reunites with Gong Myung in the Netflix comedy film 'Husbands', where they portray two husbands working together to save an abducted spouse. - The actor expressed strong interest in collaborating with junior actors Lee Do-hyun and Park Ji-hoon in future projects. - Jin spoke candidly about his supportive relationship with his wife, actress Park Bo-kyung, and addressed public comparisons to his previous massive hit 'Extreme Job'. Q: Why is this trending? A: The trending interest stems from Jin Seon-kyu's high-profile return to the comedy genre in the new Netflix film 'Husbands' and his candid reflections on his career and personal life during media interviews. | Actor Jin Seon-kyu, star of the new Netflix film 'Husbands' (directed by Park Gyu-tae), recently held a series of interviews on June 22 in Samcheong-dong, Seoul. The film depicts a story of cooperation between a former husband, Chung-sik (Jin Seon-kyu), and a current husband, Min-seok (Gong Myung), to rescue an abducted wife. During the interviews, Jin reflected on his career, his identity as a 'Yes-man' husband to his actress wife Park Bo-kyung, and his desire to work with younger actors like Lee Do-hyun and Park Ji-hoon. He also shared his perspective on the legacy of his 2019 hit film 'Extreme Job' and his ongoing commitment to his craft. - Jin Seon-kyu reunites with Gong Myung in the Netflix comedy film 'Husbands', where they portray two husbands working together to save an abducted spouse. - The actor expressed strong interest in collaborating with junior actors Lee Do-hyun and Park Ji-hoon in future projects. - Jin spoke candidly about his supportive relationship with his wife, actress Park Bo-kyung, and addressed public comparisons to his previous massive hit 'Extreme Job'. Q: Why is this trending? A: The trending interest stems from Jin Seon-kyu's high-profile return to the comedy genre in the new Netflix film 'Husbands' and his candid reflections on his career and personal life during media interviews.
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[진선규] Returning to Comedy with Netflix Film 'Husbands'
k-movie6/22/2026

[진선규] Returning to Comedy with Netflix Film 'Husbands'

Actor Jin Seon-kyu, star of the new Netflix film 'Husbands' (directed by Park Gyu-tae), recently held a series of interviews on June 22 in Samcheong-dong, Seoul. The film depicts a story of cooperation between a former husband, Chung-sik (Jin Seon-kyu), and a current husband, Min-seok (Gong Myung), to rescue an abducted wife. During the interviews, Jin reflected on his career, his identity as a 'Yes-man' husband to his actress wife Park Bo-kyung, and his desire to work with younger actors like Lee Do-hyun and Park Ji-hoon. He also shared his perspective on the legacy of his 2019 hit film 'Extreme Job' and his ongoing commitment to his craft. - Jin Seon-kyu reunites with Gong Myung in the Netflix comedy film 'Husbands', where they portray two husbands working together to save an abducted spouse. - The actor expressed strong interest in collaborating with junior actors Lee Do-hyun and Park Ji-hoon in future projects. - Jin spoke candidly about his supportive relationship with his wife, actress Park Bo-kyung, and addressed public comparisons to his previous massive hit 'Extreme Job'. Q: Why is this trending? A: The trending interest stems from Jin Seon-kyu's high-profile return to the comedy genre in the new Netflix film 'Husbands' and his candid reflections on his career and personal life during media interviews.