"Doctors" season 2 may not have been announced yet but it looks like one of the stars of the popular Korean drama will be the cause for the show's cancellation. The show, which became one of the biggest Korean drama hits of the year, stars Kim Rae Won and Park Shin Hye as former sweethearts who meet again when they are already doctors.
Park Shin Hye Does Not Want To Appear In "Doctors" Season 2?
According to FX Newscall, star Park Shin Hye is said to be hesitant about returning to "Doctors" season 2. It has been reported that Shin Hye, one of the most popular personalities in the Korean entertainment industry right now, wants to expand her acting horizons.
It is said that Park Shin Hye will not appear on a scripted television series for the meantime and will focus on other projects. In fact, she has already signed on to star in the legal thriller "Witness of Silence" with Choi Min Sik and Ryu Jun Yeol for release next year, Soompi reported.
SBS has not revealed any plans to stage "Doctors" season 2 yet but due to the show's success, it is not possible that the Korean network did not even consider it. China Christian Daily will be posting more details on the proposed "Doctors" season 2 once we get more information about it.
Do you think a "Doctors" season 2 would be a great idea? Should Park Shin Hye return should a second season be greenlit by SBS? Let FX Newscall know in the comments section. Meanwhile, watch the trailer for the first season of "Doctors" in the video below.
"Doctors" season 2 may not have been announced yet but it looks like one of the stars of the popular Korean drama will be the cause for the show's cancellation. The show, which became one of the biggest Korean drama hits of the year, stars Kim Rae Won and Park Shin Hye as former sweethearts who meet again when they are already doctors.
Park Shin Hye Does Not Want To Appear In "Doctors" Season 2?
According to FX Newscall, star Park Shin Hye is said to be hesitant about returning to "Doctors" season 2. It has been reported that Shin Hye, one of the most popular personalities in the Korean entertainment industry right now, wants to expand her acting horizons.
It is said that Park Shin Hye will not appear on a scripted television series for the meantime and will focus on other projects. In fact, she has already signed on to star in the legal thriller "Witness of Silence" with Choi Min Sik and Ryu Jun Yeol for release next year, Soompi reported.
SBS has not revealed any plans to stage "Doctors" season 2 yet but due to the show's success, it is not possible that the Korean network did not even consider it. China Christian Daily will be posting more details on the proposed "Doctors" season 2 once we get more information about it.
Do you think a "Doctors" season 2 would be a great idea? Should Park Shin Hye return should a second season be greenlit by SBS? Let FX Newscall know in the comments section. Meanwhile, watch the trailer for the first season of "Doctors" in the video below.
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