SF9 is preparing for a comeback and has released a highlight medley of their 13th mini-album "Sequence." Today (the 6th), SF9's agency FNC Entertainment revealed, "We will release the 13th mini-album 'Sequence' on January 8th. The previously released highlight medley video includes a cinematic atmosphere jacket poster and a part of the sound source of all the songs in order." The 13th mini-album "Sequence" attracted attention as SF9 participated in the music production of all the songs. Youngbin, Zuho, and Hwiyoung participated in the lyrics of the title track "BIBORA" as well as "Strings" and "Morning Coffee." In addition, Zuho was involved in the lyrics and composition of "Midnight Sun," and Youngbin and Zuho worked together on the lyrics for "Domino." The album also includes Dawon's solo song "Superconductor" for the first time, allowing fans to confirm SF9's distinct color. The 13th mini-album "Sequence" depicts the beginning and end of love for SF9 in one story. The new title track "BIBORA" encapsulates the two feelings of wanting to forget you but also wanting to return to the time spent together in the word "Bibora."
The hit drama "Last Man -全盲の捜査官-" starring Masaharu Fukuyama is being adapted into a film titled "Last Man -FIRST LOVE-", set to release on December 24, 2025. The story follows a blind FBI agent and a detective solving cases together, revealing their shocking familial ties. The film promises to deliver thrilling action and emotional depth.
The Seoul Drama Awards 2025 took place on the afternoon of the 2nd at KBS in Yeouido, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Stars like Kenta Sakaguchi, IU, and Choo Ji-hoon attended, with MCs Chang Doyoung and 2PM's Taecyeon. Notable presenters included Sooyoung from Girls' Generation and performances by Yontak and Urban Zakapa highlighted the event, which featured 276 entries from 50 countries.
On September 27, the 'Yeongdong-daero K-POP Concert' was held in Gangnam, Seoul, featuring performances by SF9 and various other K-POP groups including BTOB and n.SSign. The event showcased nine groups in total, and it was reported by local media. Additionally, the winter festival 'FNC KINGDOM' is set to be held this year at Pia Arena MM.
'Diluge,' a Disney+ original drama, stars Rowoon in his final role before military service. Set in a chaotic Joseon, it follows three characters struggling to survive amidst turmoil. Rowoon's transformation into a brooding laborer has captivated fans, promising an emotional journey through their intertwined fates.
Rowoon from SF9 expressed his feelings about enlisting in the military on October 27 during a press conference for the new drama 'Turbulence.' He mentioned that his enlistment was delayed from July due to a re-examination but feels it allowed him to promote his work. He humorously noted advice from a senior actor about gaining knowledge during service. The drama, set in a chaotic world, will premiere on October 26 with weekly episodes.
On the morning of the 23rd, a production announcement for the Disney+ series 'Turbulence' took place at the Eliana Hotel Grand Ballroom in Gangnam, Seoul. The series features a cast including SF9's Rowoon and is set in the chaotic world of Gyeonggang, where characters pursue their dreams amidst turmoil. It will premiere on September 26 as a Disney+ original drama.
Disney+ has released character posters and a trailer for its original drama "Daku-ryu," set in a chaotic Joseon era. The series features six compelling characters, each with unique dreams and struggles, as they navigate a world filled with corruption and danger. The show will premiere on September 26, releasing two episodes weekly, totaling nine episodes.
Rowoon of SF9 attended the Busan International Film Festival to promote 'Turbulence', where he plays a character without a home. The film, invited to the festival, explores the dreams and struggles of people in chaotic times. Rowoon expressed confidence in the film's emotional depth and its portrayal of human stories.
On the afternoon of the 18th, at the Paradise Hotel Busan in Haeundae District, the 30th Busan International Film Festival hosted the Marie Claire Asia Star Awards, attended by Lee Byung-hun, Nishijima Hidetoshi, director Mariko Tetsuya, SF9's Rowoon, Lee Soo-hyuk, Hong Kyung, and director Min Kyudong. Additionally, Hong Kyung discussed his first experience acting in Japanese, stating he started learning from Hiragana.
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