Actress Rhee Min-jung has resurfaced online after she gave birth to her first son in March.
Rhee, 33, posted three photos of herself on her Instagram account on Wednesday.
The photos show the actress looking into the camera with a smile or with a placid composure. Netizens commented on the photos, praising her beauty and asking how she has been.
It has been 14 weeks since Rhee posted new photos on her SNS webpage.
Debuting in 2004 with comedy-romance movie, "Woman I Know," she has been active on TV and in movies. She made headlines in August 2013 when she married actor Lee Byung-hun.
Viacom's Paramount Pictures on Wednesday unveiled a long-term distribution agreement with South Korean distributor and exhibition company Lotte Entertainment in a move designed to boost the presence of films from the Hollywood studio in the Asian country.
The first batch of Paramount films to be handled by Lotte will hit local theaters in July.
Lotte Entertainment is part of Lotte Group, which also owns the country's second-largest multiplex theater group, Lotte Cinema. Lotte Cinema operates 738 screens nationwide, including the world's largest and Guinness Book of Records-breaking one at the Super Plex G complex. It is housed in the World Tower in Seoul and is also Asia's largest cinema. The record-breaking screen is 34 meters wide and 13.8 meters high and is in an auditorium with 622 seats.
Lotte will distribute upcoming Paramount titles, including Terminator Genisys on July 2 and Mission: Impossible 5 on July 30. Terminator Genisys has made headlines in Korea for starring one of its own, Asian superstar Lee Byung-hun, opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger, while Tom Cruise has long been a favorite of Korean movie fans. He was even made an honorary citizen of the Korean city of Busan.
"We very much look forward to beginning this long-term arrangement with Lotte and know that they will bring a tremendous amount of enthusiasm, along with their expert marketing and distribution capabilities, to every one of our upcoming films set for release in Korea," said Mark Viane, Paramount’s co-president of international theatrical marketing & distribution.
Cha Won Chun, CEO of Lotte Entertainment, said: "We are delighted to partner with Paramount Pictures for the continued growth of its compelling franchise in Korea. I believe that together we will be in the best position to introduce more of Paramount's exciting slate to local audiences."
Arnold Schwarzenegger to visit S. Korea for new 'Terminator'
SEOUL, June 16 (Yonhap) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger will visit South Korea to promote the fifth installment in the "Terminator" series, the movie's importer-distributor said Tuesday.
Schwarzenegger will arrive in Seoul on June 30 for a three-day visit during which he will attend various events including a news conference to promote "Terminator Genisys," Lotte Entertainment said.
Emilia Clarke, who plays Sarah Connor, mother to Resistance leader John Connor, will also come to South Korea on July 1-2 to join promotional activities with Schwarzenegger.
Directed by Alan Taylor, "Terminator Genisys" will serve as a prequel, sequel and reboot to the first four Terminator movies.
In the new film scheduled to open in South Korea on July 2, Schwarzenegger reprises his role as the eponymous character, along with newcomers Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney and South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun.
Schwarzenegger cemented his standing as a major Hollywood star with the first "Terminator" released in 1984. He later appeared in two "Terminator" sequels in 1991 ("Terminator: Judgment Day") and 2003 ("Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines"), but was not in 2009's "Terminator Salvation," which starred Christian Bale and Sam Worthington.
The Terminator star last visited South Korea in 2013 for "The Last Stand," the Hollywood debut film by South Korean director Kim Jee-woon, where he played a grumpy small town sheriff who takes on a fugitive drug baron.
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Actor Lee Byung-hun’s new movie “Memories of the Sword” has been confirmed for an August release after months of delays.
The movie, which was originally set for release last year, was delayed due to Lee being involved in a high-profile court case regarding the attempt of two minor celebrities to blackmail him.
The movie is a story of ambition and betrayal among swordsmen set at the tail end of the kingdom of Goryeo, which occupied most of the Korea Peninsula between 918 and 1392.
Lee plays “Yoo-baek,” a swordsman who betrays his friends with whom he led an uprising.
Actress Jeon Do-yeon plays the part of “Wol-so,” who plots revenge against “Yoo-baek,” whose betrayal led to the death of the father of her child.
According to Lee’s agency BH Entertainment, the actor will return to Korea in late July to promote “Memories of the Sword.”
Lee is currently in the U.S., working on a remake of 1960’s “The Magnificent Seven.”
Lee Min Jung was seen for the first time after giving birth.
Woman Sense featured Lee Min Jung in the July issue. She gave birth to her son Joon Hoo in March and is currently recovering. She cut her hair short and was seen buying bread at the bakery.
She was also seen meeting up with some friends. Lee Min Jung and husband Lee Byung Hun were involved in a blackmail crisis last year.
The much anticipated role of Lee Byung Hun as T-1000 for the upcoming Terminator movie has fans in a craze, and now the actor has finally spoken up about his role!
In this exclusive clip provided by Paramount Pictures to Koreaboo, Lee Byung Hun discusses his role as T-1000 in his incredibly improved and impeccable English. The actor talks about his characters role and what it means for the movie and the female lead, Sarah Connor.
Terminator Genisys is the fifth installment in the Terminator series, and will act as a “reboot” to the series. Arnold Schwarzenegger will reprise his star role and join the series, along with Game of Thrones Emilia Clarke