In the final few hours before officially wrapping up his military service, BTS*s V, whose real name is Kim Taehyung, decided to post something on Instagram that, at first glance, looked like nothing more than a peaceful dinner with good wine and warm lighting〞but the second fans spotted who he was dining with, the speculations went wild. Sitting across from him was none other than Park Chan Wook, the director known for films like Oldboy, The Handmaiden, and Decision to Leave.
The timing of the post, paired with the company he was keeping, was enough to send fans into a frenzy. With V finally stepping out of uniform and back into the public eye, people can*t help but wonder if this quiet dinner was also hinting at his long-awaited return to acting amid buzz that he'd be making a cameo in Squid Game Season 3.
V dropped multiple photos ahead of his military discharge, but what the internet is truly talking about is the one he shared with Park Chan Wook. Posted with no caption, V was seen engrossed in the company of one of Korea*s most legendary directors, sharing a quiet meal like it*s the most normal thing in the world. And while it may have been just a friendly catch-up between two individuals, considering how selective Park Chan Wook is with his projects and V*s pursuit of creativity, it*s hard not to picture a collaboration of the creative powerhouses.
When it comes to acting, V hasn*t exactly flooded his resume but the few moments he has taken on the screen have definitely stuck with fans. His most notable role was back in 2016, when he played the wide-eyed and loyal Hansung in the historical K-drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, a role that felt like an extension of his gentle off-stage persona at the time.
Since then, he*s stayed mostly focused on music, but in 2023, just before his military service, he made a striking return to the screen through IU*s short film-style music video Love Wins All. That appearance, though brief, had fans praising his natural expressions and emotional depth, reminding everyone that there*s a quiet intensity to Taehyung*s presence that translates beautifully on camera.
At the same time, there*s been rumours tying V to the upcoming and final season of Squid Game. Nothing official has been said, but the fan theories are stacking up in a way that*s hard to dismiss. For starters, V has openly shown his love for the series in the past, and his close friendship with lead actor Lee Jung Jae only adds fuel to the fire. Add to that his recent hangouts with Squid Game cast member Im Si Wan, and the speculation starts to feel a little less far-fetched.
For the unversed, V is scheduled to be discharged on June 10, while Squid Game Season 3 premieres on Netflix on June 27.?
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