Article: Top 10 Korean Actors Who Rejected Big Roles

A leading or even supporting role in the entertainment industry requires casting. Occasionally a well-known celebrity will be offered a character & think it could be up to the actor or actress to decide whether it's a role to take scheduling or conflicts of interest could be a deciding factor for them. Here is the list of the Top 10 Korean Actors who Rejected Big Roles

1. Jang Keun-Suk

At first, Jang Geun Suk was allowed to play Goo Joon Pyo in Boys Over Flowers. He turned down this offer. He had agreed to play a part in the drama Beetoven Virus, which was the cause. Given that Boys over Flower rose to become one of the most-watched Korean dramas worldwide, and would not be a good choice. Lee Min Ho is the only person we can think of to play Joon Pyo, though.

2. Bae Suzy

The part of Hong Seol in the drama Cheese in the Trap got initially offered to Bae Suzy. Kim Go Eun did an excellent job. Since the drama got based on a webtoon and everyone gets aware of the character's appearance, they felt Suzy was an odd choice for the part. Suzy made a wise choice to turn down the offer because it appears Kim Go Eun was born to play Hong Seol and did so flawlessly.

3. Song Joong Ki

There are some unexpected casting choices in the well-liked Netflix original zombie series. Actor Song Joong Ki seemed to be in great demand for the male lead part in Kingdom; he may have played another royal role instead. Joo Ji Hoon took part and dazzled the audience with his performance, bringing the zombie breakout element in a historical setting to life. Song Joong Ki turned down the role owing to scheduling difficulties.

4. Park Bo-Gum

This fantasy-themed drama features a little girl who has superhuman perception. The untamed, a Chinese novel, served as the inspiration for the plot. The role was initially offered and intended for park bo gum, but he turned the offer down. The next actor was Lee Seung Gi. Son Ogong tricked Jin Sun-Mi into freeing him with a sneaky deal, and for her to hope for his helpful assistance has now vanished. With his comeback performance, Lee Seung gi stole the show.

5. Song Joon Ki

One of the Kdrama performers that turned down famous roles was Song Joon Ki. In the well-known K-drama The Moon that Embraces the Sun, he turned down the starring part. We adore Kim Soo Hyun in that drama. The drama has an intriguing plot and is also one of the most well-known Kdramas.

6. Chun Jung Myun

In this drama, a wealthy man who owns a coffee shop misinterprets a tomboyish girl for a male, our massively renowned leads Gong Yoo and Yoon Eun Hye because of their excellent on-screen chemistry. Chun Jung Myun got first considered for the starring roles in the popular NBC drama, but he declined the offer due to other work problems in the entertainment industry.

7. Gong Yoo

The enormously well-liked action-romance Korean drama after his performance in this drama, Song Joong Ki rose to even greater fame, but let's mix things up a bit. Could you imagine your adorable goblin that is lonely and great? We are confident that the drama would have been just as popular and successful without Gong Yoo, but would the chemistry have been just as given that these oppas have great visuals?

8. Kim Woo Bin

One of the Korean performers that turned down well-known parts is Kim Woo Bin. At first, he was given the male lead part opposite Park Shin-Hye in Pinocchio. Due to his busy schedule, he turned down the offer. His health might be a factor. But since Lee Jong Suk accepted the part and is our favorite male lead, we are not at a loss. A girl who cannot tell lies is the subject of the Korean drama Pinocchio. The characters of Park Shin-Hye and Lee Jong Suk also have a sweet love tale.

9. Jung Yong Hwa

Kim Woo Bin played the part of Jung Yong Hwa in the well-known Kdrama The Heirs, but Jung Yong Hwa turned it down. The character was strong, & this might have helped him with a lot of popularity. However, Kim Wo Bin was an excellent fit for this position & we cannot criticize him. Kim Wo Bin created a character that will live on forever.

10. Hyun Bin

In the psychological drama Kill Me, Heal Me, Hyun Bin might have been our Perry Park, but due to work restrictions, he got forced to decline the part. Ji Sung, who played a character with multiple personality disorders, instead received the role, and viewers were so impressed with his flawless performance that it would have been difficult for Hyun Bin to match it. However, we know their capabilities, and he would have portrayed Perry Park.