Jung Hae In criticized by Japanese media

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A Japanese TV station expressed dissatisfaction with the working style of Korean actor Jung Hae In.

Japanese newspaper Post Seven recently reported: "Jung Hae In's appearance in a TBS drama has failed, and the drama is on the verge of bankruptcy."

According to media reports, when TBS asked Jung Hae In to appear in the film, Jung Hae In's side expressed their stance that they would positively consider the invitation to participate in this project.

TBS then prepared to start filming in February of the following year. But the schedule was postponed when Jung Hae In suddenly refused to appear. Actor Kentaro Sakaguchi, who was supposed to co-star, also felt very confused.

However, according to Sports Chosun, if you only look at the news from the Japanese media, this is not a situation where Jung Hae In “confirmed” the role, but he only said that he was “positively considering” the role. This can be considered a polite answer, but the production company unilaterally started casting the next actor and preparing for filming.

Regarding this issue, Jung Hae In's management company, FNC Entertainment, has yet to announce an official stance.

The film that Jung Hae In received an offer to act in is a story about a veterinarian and a Korean lawyer who meet and build a friendship that crosses borders.

This year, Jung Hae In has been actively participating in various film projects, including the TV series “Love Next Door” and the movie “I, the Executioner” (Veteran 2). Of these, “I, the Executioner” attracted more than 7 million viewers, bringing in significant revenue for cinemas in Korea.

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