The highly anticipated sci-fi fantasy “Wonderland,” starring Park Bo-gum and Bae Suzy, will finally stream on Netflix starting July 26.
Park Bo-gum

Park Bo-gum, born June 16, 1993, is a popular South Korean actor, singer, and endorser. His infectious charm earned him the nickname “Nation’s Boyfriend.”
In his latest movie, the sci-fi drama “Wonderland.” He played the role of Tae-joo, a flight attendant in a coma who has an AI-generated version.
He played the role of the first human clone the 2021 action thriller sci-fi film “Seo Bok” with Gong Yoo.
He also recently appeared in the variety show “My Name Is Gabriel.”
His latest series, “Record of Youth,” is about young adults who struggle to pursue their dreams. The aired on tvN in Korea and is still available on Netflix. It also featured Park So-dam and Byeon Woo-seok.
Fans are waiting for his Netflix drama with IU, “When Life Gives You Tangerines.” He is also confirmed to appear with Kim So-hyun in the JTBC series “Good Boy.”
Park Bo-gum became a household name after portraying the genius Go-player Choi Taek in “Reply 1988.” The role also earned him the title “Nation’s Little Brother.”
Meanwhile, his portrayal of Crown Prince Hyomyeong in “Love in the Moonlight” with Kim Yoo-jung cemented his popularity as a Hallyu superstar. After that drama series, he earned the moniker “Nation’s Crown Prince.”
He also appeared in the crime drama series “Hello Monster” and starred opposite Song Hye-kyo in the romantic drama “Encounter.”
Here’s a look back at the characters Park Bo-gum previously played.
Bo-gum visited Manila to meet his Filipino fans in June 2019. He entered the military quietly on August 31, 2020 and officially completed his duty on April 30, 2022.
Visit his official website at cafe.daum.net/BOGUMMY