On Friday July 21, 2023, Marvel Studios' official social media launched a new trailer for the film " The Marvels ". In their post, they also added the caption "This fall #TheMarvels flies. Watch the new trailer, and don't miss the cosmic collaboration of Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau, and Ms. Marvel, only in cinemas on November 10th".

Interestingly, apart from featuring actresses Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani, who respectively play the 3 main female characters of Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau, and Ms. Marvel, the trailer also features actor Park Seo Joon 's appearance. In his brief appearance, Park Seo Joon is seen dancing with Brie Larson on the dance floor, raising curiosity about the chemistry of the two characters.

Reporting from KBIZoom on July 21, 2023, according to AS media Entertainment Weekly, Park Seo Joon is known to play the role of "Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel". In addition, Funko's merchandise for "The Marvels" suggests that Park Seo Joon will play "Prince Yan", the prince of Aldana, a planet where marriages are destined and everyone speaks in rhyme.

If "The Marvels" follows Vol. 8 of the comic "Captain Marvel", the dancing scene in the trailer will likely depict the storyline in which Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) plays the bride of Park Seo Joon (Prince Yan). The film "The Marvels" is a sequel to the film "Captain Marvel" which was released in 2019. 

The film, which is part of the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), is the momentum for Park Seo Joon's debut in the Hollywood film industry. Meanwhile, Park Seo Joon is currently busy promoting his latest big screen film entitled "Concrete Utopia", where he is acting alongside Park Bo Young and Lee Byung Hun. The film will hit theaters on August 9, 2023.

Park Seo Joon will also be appearing in the new Netflix drama "Gyeongseong Creature", in which he plays the lead alongside actress Han So Hee. However, Netflix has not announced the broadcast date for the Korean drama. Meanwhile, the film "The Marvels" will hit theaters on November 10, 32023. Ouch, getting more and more impatient!

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