Wi Ha Joon has been making waves in the Korean drama scene with his versatile acting and undeniable charm. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming romances, he has showcased his talent across various genres, leaving audiences wanting more. He has come a long way since starting his career with small appearances to now spearheading K-dramas.
Soon, he will star in ‘The Midnight Romance in Hagwon.’ It focuses on the tender romance between Seo Hye Jin (Played by Jung Ryeo Won), an experienced tutor at a private academy, and Lee Joon Ho (Played by Wi Ha Joon), an eccentric student who returns after ten years, igniting feelings in her heart. The drama will air premiere on tvN on May 11. Ahead of that, discover the talent of Ha Joon by diving into his other amazing K-dramas. Check it out!
Romance Is A Bonus Book (2019)
Episodes: 16
In the series, the actor portrays Ji Seo Joon, a handsome book designer who develops feelings for Dani upon meeting her. Their paths cross again when the company hires him for a freelance job. However, as time passes, his romantic interest shifts towards someone else. As a viewer, you will surely fall in love with the second lead couple.
Squid Game (2021-Present)
Episodes: 9 (Season 1)
Despite being a supporting character in this ensemble drama, he certainly stood out with his extraordinary performance. He plays Hwang Jun Ho, a smart and righteous police officer determined to uncover the truth behind the games. As fans, we hope and pray for his miracle return in Season 2.
Little Women (2022)
Episodes: 12
Choi Do Il is a graduate of a prestigious university who becomes entangled with Oh In Ju and gets protective of her. Throughout the series, he remains a mysterious figure, with his true loyalties remaining ambiguous. His father's affiliation with the Jeongran Society led to his murder for betrayal, while his mother was falsely accused of the crime.
Bad And Crazy (2022)
Episodes: 12
He acted alongside Lee Dong Wook in this mystery-comedy K-drama. Ha Joon played the role of K, a highly eccentric and somewhat unhinged character. He reacts to injustice with his fists, aspiring to be a hero. This sense of twisted justice adds to his quirky yet entertaining persona.
The Worst Of Evil (2023)
Episodes: 12
Taking place in the 1990s, this action-packed noir drama delves into the dangerous world of a drug cartel spanning Korea, Japan, and China. Jung Gi Cheul, a former DJ turned mob enforcer, rises to power as the leader of the Gangnam Union after eliminating his boss, a key figure in the cartel. With plenty of thrilling moments, it's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
I didn't include 'Squid Game' because everyone has already watched it. :) Which K-drama role of Wi Ha Joon do you like the most? Share with us! Also, don't forget to check out his new show 'The Midnight Romance in Hagwon.'
He's another actor who has never put in a bad performance. He did the impossible in The Worst of Evil and turned a really nasty gang boss into someone very likeable, he created one hell of a rollercoaster of feelings in that one, it was crazy.