Is Park Jung-min the Next Romance King? Discover His Chemistry with Shin Se-kyung in ‘Humint’
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Actor Park Jung-min is making waves as Hollywood’s newest heartthrob, following his sizzling music video collaboration with K-pop sensation Hwasa and now setting screens ablaze with a swoon-worthy photoshoot alongside actress Shin Se-kyung.

Shin Se-kyung ignites sparks in newly released stills from upcoming spy thriller ‘Humint’
On May 9th, actress Shin Se-kyung sent fans into a frenzy when she dropped two steamy photos with Park Jung-min on her Instagram, teasing “Unreleased stills #Humint”.
The candid shots showcase the duo against a breathtaking natural backdrop, exuding an air of effortless chemistry. One particular image, capturing Park’s intense gaze fixed on Shin while she faces the camera, has set social media abuzz with speculation about their on-screen romance. Fans are raving about the palpable tension between the stars, likening their chemistry to that of classic Hollywood power couples.
From Hwasa’s sultry music video to Shin Se-kyung’s arms: Park Jung-min’s transformation into Tinseltown’s new romantic lead

Park recently set hearts racing with his smoldering performance in singer Hwasa’s latest music video. Known for his intense, offbeat roles, the actor’s recent string of romantic projects has fans buzzing about his evolution into a bona fide romantic lead. Industry insiders are already dubbing him “the next Ryan Gosling”.
‘Humint’: A tale of passion and espionage in the frosty streets of Vladivostok
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ryoo Seung-wan, ‘Humint’ is set to hit theaters this Friday, May 11th. The high-stakes espionage thriller unfolds in the icy Russian port city of Vladivostok, where secrets run as deep as the frozen sea. Park Jung-min stars as Park Geon, a North Korean intelligence officer, opposite Shin Se-kyung’s Sun-hwa, a North Korean restaurant worker. As their paths intertwine amidst a web of international intrigue, the electric chemistry between Park and Shin promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.












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