Lee Min Ho launched his own YouTube channel the past weekend, and he simply named it “Lee Min Ho Film Presents.” The channel features clips of his old movies, dramas, and other activities he has attended, like press conferences.
Lee Min Ho uploaded his very first video four days ago titled “Movie Log Ep. 1,” and it has over 500k views right now. The next day, he uploaded episode 2, and it has 347k views as of this time.
The video clips of Min Ho
The second video is longer, and in it, fans got a rare glimpse of Lee Min Ho’s life behind the scenes. He can be seen driving and walking in the streets at night, and fans are commenting that the actor has the most fun when the night falls because he can roam around more freely.
The 32-year-old actor’s channel has already gained 215k subscribers, and this is expected to grow in the coming days and weeks. He is a superstar after all - someone who has fan bases outside of South Korea and truly an A-list Hallyu star.
Lee Min Ho also promoted the launching of his YouTube channel on his social media outlets, and he is getting good feedback. In fact, he asked fans for a bit of help in choosing the logo font to use for his channel. He posted five options, and the one being used got the most votes.
In his videos, the actor placed his name as the executive producer and creative director. Fans are loving this, so everyone can expect more video vlogs from the South Korean superstar.
The actor’s upcoming new drama
Meanwhile, Lee Min Ho has been confirmed to star in Apple Plus TV’s new drama series titled “Pachinko.” The news of his casting came two weeks ago, and he is not set to start filming in Seoul.
As per Variety, “Pachinko” will be released in three languages since it is for global release. It was mentioned that versions in English, Japanese, and Korean are set to be produced.
The drama has been adapted from the best-selling novel of Min Jin Lee. His book bears the same title, and it tells the story of a Korean family who immigrated. The four generations of this family will be shown as they travel to Japan, America, and Korea. This is Lee Min Ho’s next drama after “The King: The Eternal Monarch” that he starred with Kim Go Eun.


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