All-rounder Korean star Lee Seung Gi is said to be taking a break from filming one of his current reality shows. Curious about what happened? Then keep scrolling the article to find out! According to an outlet on August 4, singer-actor Lee Seung Gi will temporarily not participate in the upcoming season of the SBS entertainment show "Pyeonsik Gongshiri" because of his busy schedule.
To clarify, Lee Seung Gi will focus on filming his new drama "The Law Cafe" ahead of its pilot week broadcast in September. SBS' "Pyeonsik Gongshiri" launched in July last year; it is a golf entertainment show composed of comedian Lee Kyung Kyu, former national baseball team member Lee Seung Yeob, and Lee Seung Gi, and professional golfer Yoo Hyun Joo.
The program is currently on season 4, and unfortunately, the "Brilliant Legacy" lead star will pause his appearance as he is making his long-awaited drama comeback this year. Meanwhile, there is no confirmed announcement yet when Seung Gi will be back on the said reality show. On the other hand, the "Vagabond" star will continue working with "Master in the House" despite his tight schedule.
It's been a year since award-winning actor Lee Seung Gi had his last drama. His latest work was with tvN's mystery-thriller series "Mouse," where he played the character of a psychopath. And this 2022, he surprised the fans after Lee Seung Gi confirmed that he would be back on the small screen with a new exciting series. He is expected to reunite with "A Korean Odyssey" co-star Lee Se Young in his forthcoming drama "The Law Cafe."
The K-drama heartthrob will continue to showcase his charm and great acting performance as he plays the role of a prosecutor. The legal-romance drama is originally from the web novel of the same name penned by Noh Seung Ah. It is also known as "Love According to the Law" and follows the story of a landlord, who is a former prosecutor and known as the monster genius, and a lawyer who runs a cafe.
Fans and viewers look forward to Lee Se Young and Lee Seung Gi's reunion in this new project. "The Law Cafe," which was initially for release in August, has a few schedule changes and will finally make its much-awaited premiere in the first week of September. It will occupy the Monday-Tuesday drama on KBS.
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