Lee Min Ho just made his comeback through the SBS drama “The King: The Eternal Monarch,” and it already concluded last month. Now, fans are wondering what he will do next because they can’t wait to see him again.
Did Min Ho dropped a hint on his next gig?
There is no news about what he is up to or if he has a project lined up for him to do. However, his recent post on social media may have given away a big hint, and this made fans excited.
Although Lee Min Ho or his agency, MYM Entertainment, is not confirming anything, he may be working on something called “The Project.” It is not certain if this is another drama, a movie, or something else, but he is definitely working on it.
This detail was exposed after the 33-year-old updated his Instagram on July 16 and posted a black and white photo of himself. There was no caption, but it showed him sitting on a chair and checking out the monitor. He was wearing a suit, and it seems he is on a set but it could either be a filming location or a photo shoot set.
But eagle-eyed fans pointed out that the cover of the document that looks like a script also has the word “screenplay” on it so many believed that Lee Min Ho is already filming another drama or a movie. Then again, fans must still wait for any official statement from the actor or his agency to confirm what he is really doing next.
Min Ho and Woo Do Hwan flaunts friendship
Meanwhile, Lee Min Ho was recently on the news after he sent Woo Do Hwan off to the army earlier this month. As per Soompi, the two actors showed how much they became close after filming “The King: The Eternal Monarch” together.
Fans find their photo adorable, especially after Lee Min Ho captioned it with the message that reads: “Yeong, I hope that now you can become the best shooter in the field.” It can be recalled that Yeong is Woo Do Hwan’s character’s name as the king’s bodyguard in the drama.


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