Catch Your Beloved K-Idols on Prime Video

K-pop has taken the world by storm, captivating audiences with its catchy tunes, impressive choreography, and mesmerizing stars.

Whether they’re performing, acting, or just being themselves, we can’t get enough of K-pop idols. Luckily, there are plenty of shows featuring them on Prime Video. Check out some recommendations below:

j-hope – HOPE ON THE STREET

j-hope, a member of BTS, is known for his love of dancing, particularly street dance. HOPE ON THE STREET is a docuseries that follows j-hope’s journey back to his roots. Alongside his former instructor, popping champion Boogaloo Kin, j-hope travels to cities like Osaka, Seoul, Paris, New York, and Gwangju. The series showcases his return to street dance and his interactions with street dancers worldwide, offering insights into various street dance styles and cultures. This is a must-watch to learn more about j-hope’s dance journey and the global street dance scene.

JENNIE – Apartment404

JENNIE, a member of BLACKPINK, returns to the variety program with Apartment404 after several years. In this show, she flaunts her detective skills, working with and competing against co-stars to solve mysteries inspired by true stories set in apartment environments. Each episode features different cases, allowing viewers to see various charming aspects of JENNIE. Watch and see if you can crack the mysteries alongside her.

V – Jinny’s Kitchen

In Jinny’s Kitchen, BTS member V steps away from the K-pop spotlight to work in a Korean fast-food restaurant in Bacalar, Mexico. He works alongside top stars like Lee Seo-jin, Jung Yu-mi, Park Seo-joon, and Choi Woo-shik, learning to cook from Park Seo-joon and collaborating with the cast to serve customers. The show offers a unique glimpse of V in a different setting, filled with hard work, goal achievement, and the scenic beauty of Bacalar. Enjoy the funny and cheerful moments as the cast works together.

Lee Gi-Kwang – Marry My Husband

Lee Gi-kwang, initially a solo singer before joining boy group Beast (later renamed Highlight), began his acting career early with a role in High Kick Through The Roof in 2009. His role in the global hit Marry My Husband is among his most famous. He plays Baek Eunho, a top-notch chef with feelings for the main character Kang Jiwon (Park Min Young). Through this role, you can see Lee Gi-kwang’s sweet and caring side.

Choi Si Won – Death’s Game & Love is for Suckers

Love is For Suckers

Choi Siwon, a member of Super Junior since 2005, balances both acting and singing successfully. His versatility is evident in Death’s Game and Love is for Suckers. He is well-loved for his rom-com roles, which you can see in “Love is for Suckers.” On the other hand, “Death’s Game” showcases his more serious side. Either way, Choi Si-won is a treat to watch.

NANA – My Man is Cupid

NANA, who joined After School in 2009 and various sub-units like Orange Caramel, began her acting career with a cameo in Fashion King. In My Man is Cupid, NANA portrays veterinarian Oh Baek-ryeon, unlucky in love until she meets cupid Cheon Sang-hyuk (Jang Dong-yoon). The series showcases NANA’s cuteness and comedic talent.

Taecyeon – HeartBeat

Taecyeon, a member of 2PM since 2008, ventured into acting with roles in Cinderella’s Sister and Dream High. He has taken on diverse roles, including a vampire character in HeartBeat. His character Seon Woo-hyul is a vampire who desperately wants to become human and experience love. Fans can enjoy both Taecyeon’s refined and comedic moments in this series.

Cha Eun-Woo – Island

Cha Eun Woo, who debuted as a member of ASTRO in 2016, started acting in 2014. After making waves in series like My ID is Gangnam Beauty and True Beauty, he shows a different side in Island, playing Johan. His action skills and unique character portrayal make this a compelling watch.

Suzy – Anna

Anna stills

Suzy, who debuted with Miss A in 2010, made her acting debut in Dream High. Her most impressive role to date is in Anna, where she portrays Lee Yu-mi, living a different life as Anna due to a petty lie. Enjoy Suzy’s remarkable acting and the dramatic tale in this series.

BTS – BTS: Yet to Come

In “BTS: Yet to Come,” you can watch the entire BTS group performing their hit songs. Unlike other shows featuring idols in dramas or variety shows, this offers a comprehensive concert experience with close-up angles and full views of their iconic performances.

There are so many K-idols to enjoy watching. Which stars and shows are you planning to check out on Prime Video?


 

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