Do Kyung Soo, aka EXO’s D.O., is known not only as one of the best vocalists in the K-pop, but also as a multi-awarded actor for his outstanding performances in dramas and movies. Kyung Soo has played many roles: From a blind judo player, a prince, and more.
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While we count down the days until Kyung Soo is discharged from his mandatory military service (Mark the date: January 25, 2021), we’ll be busy binge-watching his TV shows and movies that will make us ~feel all the feels~.
Do Kyung Soo Dramas:
It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014)
Watch on: Netflix
We named It’s Okay That’s Love as one of the dramas you shouldn’t sleep on, and we stand by it. It’s a little hard to believe that this was the EXO member’s first major role in a drama, given his outstanding performance. Here, Kyung Soo played the role of Hang Kang Woo, the lead character’s (played by Jo In Sung) biggest fan with a backstory that will make your jaw drop. It’s Okay, That’s Love is one of the best ones we’ve ever seen, and Kyung Soo’s character plays a pivotal role in the story. This drama put the spotlight on mental health, and did so in the best possible way. Don’t miss it!
100 Days My Prince (2018)
Watch on: Viu
If you enjoy historical dramas, then you’ll love 100 Days My Prince. Here, Kyung Soo played the roles of Won Deuk and Lee Yul. His leading lady is Nam Ji Hyun, who you probably remember as Ji Chang Wook’s love interest in Suspicious Partner. You’ll also spot A World Of Married Couple’s Han So Hee in this period drama.
Bonus: Do enjoy this video of the cast dancing to EXO's "Growl"! Apparently, they made a promise to learn the dance if their drama does well, and well, here they are keeping that:
Do Kyung Soo Movies:
Unforgettable (2016)
Watch on: Viu
Prepare your tissues, because this one is an absolute tearjerker. Kyung Soo played the lead role of the young Bum Sil. Unforgettable is a story about first loves, friendships formed in your youth, dreaming big, and growing old. The story begins after a radio announcer suddenly receives a letter from his past during his radio show. We swear, this movie is worth the watch.
My Annoying Brother (2016)
Watch on: Viu
In My Annoying Brother, Kyung Soo played the unforgettable role of Ko Doo Young, a national judo player who goes blind after an accident. Jo Jong Suk played his older half-brother, Ko Doo Sik, a swindler who gets special permission to get out of jail after he used his incapacitated younger brother as an excuse. He was granted special parole for a year, and moves in with Doo Young, who has been living alone since the accident. The two obviously hate each other, but as time went by, they learn the value of brotherhood. Warning though, you might want to prepare a box of tissues for this one!
Along With The Gods: Two Worlds (2017)
Watch on: Netflix
The movie revolves around grim reapers who escort humans to the underworld where they have to face trials for their reincarnations. In this installment of the fantasy-action film, Kyung Soo played the role of Private Won Dong Yeon, a soldier who got involved in a freak accident with his superior. Two more installments are reportedly in the works for this film.
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The Moon (To be announced)
It has already been confirmed that Kyungsoo will star in an upcoming film tentatively titledThe Moon—yup, booking jobs even while he’s in the military! Just king things! Kyung Soo will reportedly play the role of a man who was left alone in space after an accident. Veteran actor Sol Kyung Gu’s character, on the other hand, will go on a mission to retrieve the man from space. Filming will reportedly start in 2021, after Kyungsoo’s release from the military.
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