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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Isul] Hyungwon (Chae Hyungwon), a member of the group Monsta X, delivered a happy ending by achieving both his idol dreams and love in the drama "Again, Fly".


In the final episode of "Again, Fly" (directed by Oh Hwanmin, written by Jang Gyeongrim), released on KakaoTV at 9 a.m. on the 15th, the K-POP club Villains, facing disbandment, finally realized their dream of debuting as idols after many twists and turns.


Hyungwon shared his thoughts on the finale, saying, "'Again, Fly' allowed me to approach acting seriously, and it was a precious time to show growth not only in the role of Han Yohan but also through the OST 'Picture'.


He continued, "I deeply thank the production team for giving me the opportunity to challenge acting, my senior and junior colleagues who acted with me, and the viewers who watched the work. I will strive to show even better sides in the future."


In the last episode, Yohan (played by Hyungwon), who was about to give up his idol dream, Changhee (played by Bae Hyunjun), who was preparing for a solo debut, and Ken (played by Woo Hanmoe), who was getting ready to leave abroad, reunited for one last week as Villains before their farewell. The members devoted themselves to practicing for a stage and live performance they created from scratch, and their rehearsal process was broadcast live as a documentary, attracting fans.


Song Yi (played by Park Eunhye), CEO of D9 Entertainment, was moved by Minhyuk's (played by Tony An) sincerity in working for the real dreams of the kids. She abandoned her past pursuit of money and fame and made a bold decision to debut Villains, instantly changing the members' futures. Villains, who were on the verge of scattering, achieved their dream of officially debuting as idols and winning first place on a music show six months later, delivering an emotional conclusion.



Additionally, the performances of actors such as Kim Myungji and Bae Hyunjun, who realistically portrayed the friendship and conflicts among Villains members, as well as Tony An as the dedicated mentor working for the kids' dreams and Park Eunhye as the selfish entertainment company CEO, also shone brightly.


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