'Reply 1988’ star Ryu Jun Yeol joins a new agency, home to Song Hye Kyo and Jang Ki Yong

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'Reply 1988’ star Ryu Jun Yeol joins a new agency, home to Song Hye Kyo and Jang Ki Yong

Actor

Ryu Jun Yeol

has officially joined a

new agency

to manage all of his upcoming activities. The idol is joining the same company that is home to some of the top and most sought-after actors in the industry, such as

Song Hye Kyo

and

Jang Ki Yong

.

‘Reply 1988’ star Ru Jun Yeol joins new agency, issues statement

Actor Ru Jun Yeol, who rose to fame for his roles in projects like Reply ‘1988’, ‘

Little Forest

’, and ‘A Taxi Driver’, has officially left his old management agency and has joined a new one for all future activities. According to reports from Allkpop, his new management agency made the announcement today. Their notice read, “Ryu Jun Yeol has become the newest member of UAA. He is a uniquely talented actor with exceptional acting skills and a distinct presence. We will fully support him so that he can further showcase his capabilities and soar to even greater heights.”

More about the actor

The 38-year-old is one of the most popular actors in the Korean entertainment industry. The star made his official debut in 2015 with the film '

Socialphobia

’ which managed to garner him a lot of attention. His breakthrough came with the drama ‘

Reply 1988

’.Afterwards, the actor has managed to star in a lot of popular and successful projects like ‘SORI: Voice From the Heart’, ‘One Way Trip’, ‘Midnight Sun’, ‘The

Boys Who Cried Wolf

’, ‘Heart Blackened’, ‘The Battle: Roar to Victory’, and ‘The 8 Show’.Hi, the upcoming project titled ‘

The Rat

’ is set to be released in 2026. The drama revolves around a reclusive and introverted novelist who does not like to interact with anyone and stays inside most of the time. One day, when he finds out that his fingerprints don't work and he has no way to prove that his identity has been stolen, he has to step out and track the mysterious figure known as ‘Rat’. The plot offers a unique look into how a reclusive person deals with finding the culprit after their name, identity and fortune are all stolen.

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