Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye shared an undeniable chemistry when they starred in the 2014 SBS drama "Pinocchio." While the Korean stars have already gone off their separate ways and starred in different projects, a new report suggests that they may reunite for the remake of the popular movie based on Nicholas Spark's book, "The Notebook."
Park Shin Hye and Lee Jong Suk sparked countless dating rumors when the SBS series, "Pinocchio" hit the small screens. While both stars denied having any romantic relationship with each other, fans could not help but wish to see them back together in front of the screens.
It has been two years since Shin Hye and Jong Suk starred in "Pinocchio." The 26-year-old actress recently starred in the drama, "The Doctors" while Jong Suk took on "W - Two Worlds."
Now, reports claim that Jong Suk and Shin Hye will reunite for the Korean remake of the movie, "The Notebook." Speculations began after Kpop Herald reported on PSH's interview about her favorite movie.
Shin Hye admitted that she has always loved the movie and her heart beats hard whenever she watches the movie. This immediately rang a bell among fans and viewers since Jong Suk and Shin Hye would do the story justice given their chemistry together.
Meanwhile, the 27-year-old actor told InStyle Korea that he missed acting while he was taking a hiatus from the industry after starring in "Pinocchio," reports The Jakarta Post. According to Jong Suk, "W" served as a "turning point" for him.
Jong Suk shared that he discovered something different about him while filming "W" with Han Hyo Joo. He admitted that he was initially scared about his acting abilities after going on a hiatus, but the series helped him develop his confidence in his acting skills.
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