Saturday, 27 June 2026

The Globin Everyone Wants: Is Lee Joon Gi Playing Korea's Legendary Dochabi?

 


 THE

GLOBIN

EVERYONE

WANTS


IS

 

LEE JOON GI

 

PLAYING

 

KOREA’S

LEGENDARY
DOCHABI?

 



 

 







Rumours have been causing chaos online. Whispers across the internet claim that Lee Joon Gi is set to play the titular role of Dochabi, the legendary Korean goblin of luck, trickery, mischief and supernatural power. Yet after the initial buzz... silence. And honestly? If anyone could pull off a dochabi, it's Lee Joon Gi.

 

 







 

Picture Lee with flowing black hair, hypnotic eyes that promise trouble, a smile that sends shivers down one’s back and the effortless swagger of someone who has spent centuries outsmarting humans for fun. The result? Equal parts heartthrob, menace, and irresistible chaos.

 

 







Even the word dochabi carries an air of mystery. Beyond the folklore, it has come to describe someone who is unusual, striking, unpredictable - someone capable of astonishing transformations and impossible cunning.

 



 

 



TRADITIONAL KOREAN FOLKLORE

 

 

Known more commonly today as Dokkaebi, the dochabi is one of Korea's most beloved mythical beings. Calling it a ‘goblin’ is convenient, but don't expect green monsters hiding under bridges. A dochabi would probably laugh at the comparison before challenging you to a wrestling match.

 







Unlike many creatures of Western folklore, dochabi aren't evil. They're pranksters with standards. They delight in confusing travellers, playing elaborate practical jokes, embarrassing the arrogant, and turning ordinary days into unforgettable disasters. But treat them with kindness, honesty or courage, and they might reward you beyond your wildest dreams.

 






Most famously, they carry a magical club known as the bangmangi, capable of creating treasures, summoning objects, or granting impossible wishes. In other words, imagine a magic wand with the personality of a comedian.

 

Dochabi are also legendary party enthusiasts.

 

Wrestling? Absolutely.

 

Drinking? Without question.

 

Feasting? Naturally.

 

Games? They invented fun.

 

 





Some legends even say they wear an enchanted hat that makes them invisible - an ability almost certainly abused for spectacular practical jokes.

 



 




Perhaps the most fascinating part of the myth is their origin. Rather than being born, many dochabi are said to emerge from old household objects - worn-out brooms, tools or everyday items that have absorbed enough spiritual energy to awaken. Imagine throwing away an old broom only for it to return centuries later looking impossibly handsome and asking if you'd like to wrestle.

 



 




Shape-shifting is simply part of the job description. One moment they're a mysterious stranger. The next, a laughing giant. Or perhaps someone standing quietly behind you.

 






There are countless versions of the dochabi. Some depict them with fearsome horns and sharp fangs. Others insist they look almost entirely human. Like any good legend, the rules seem to change depending on who's telling the story.

 

 

 

MODERN KOREAN MEDIA

 

Modern storytellers have taken the mythology in every direction imaginable. Today's dochabi might be seductive immortals, tragic anti-heroes, terrifying monsters, cursed spirits, ancient guardians, or villains powerful enough to bring kingdoms to their knees.

 

Which brings us back to the question everyone wants answered.

 

If Lee Joon Gi really is playing Dochabi, which version will he become?

 

The charming rogue?

 

The immortal trickster?

 

The terrifying supernatural king?

 

Or perhaps something audiences have never seen before - a goblin who smiles sweetly while turning an entire kingdom upside down.

 

One thing is certain. If the rumours are true, fans are more than ready to be tricked.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Lee Joon Gi's Darkest Transformation Yet? Dochabi Could Deliver The Most Powerful Role of His Career

 



LEE JOON GI’S

DARKEST TRANSFORMATION

YET?

 

DOCHABI

COULD DELIVER

THE

MOST POWERFUL 

ROLE

OF

HIS CAREER





 

 


 




What if the most dangerous man in Joseon wasn't the hero?





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Lee Joon Gi may be preparing to answer that question.


The acclaimed actor has reportedly been offered a major role in Dochabi, an ambitious historical action thriller that blends political intrigue, brutal conflict, and myth-infused storytelling. While details remain under wraps, what has captured the industry's attention is the character Lee has been courted to portray - a formidable and commanding figure who stands at the very heart of the story's conflict.

 

For nearly two decades, Lee Joon Gi has enthralled audiences as warriors, rebels, vigilantes, and tragic heroes. Whether wielding a sword, outsmarting enemies, or carrying the emotional weight of a drama on his shoulders, he has built a reputation as Korea's most charismatic leading man.

 

 



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Dochabi could present an entirely different challenge.

 

Not because the role is a villain.

 

But because it is power incarnate.

 

The character is reportedly positioned as the story's most influential and dangerous force, a figure whose decisions shape the fate of everyone around him. Rather than occupying the sidelines as a conventional antagonist, he stands as a towering presence within the narrative - a role demanding authority, intensity, and the kind of magnetic screen presence few actors can command.

 

The prospect of seeing Lee Joon Gi channel his trademark charisma into a darker, more ruthless character has already sparked immense excitement among fans. After years of watching him embody heroes fighting against corruption, audiences may finally witness him becoming the storm itself.

 

Adding further prestige to the Netflix project is director Ahn Tae Jin, the visionary filmmaker behind The Night Owl and the highly anticipated second season of Signal. Production is being led by On the Works, the studio behind The King's Warden, one of the biggest commercial successes in Korean cinema history.

 

 








The collaboration also carries a sense of destiny. More than twenty years ago, Lee Joon Gi and Ahn Tae Jin first crossed paths during the production of The King and the Clown. Lee became a breakout star through his unforgettable portrayal of Gong Gil, while Ahn worked behind the scenes as an assistant director. Now, decades later, the two could reunite for a project with blockbuster potential.

 



 



Set against the rugged northern frontier of Joseon, Dochabi follows former military officer Tae San, whose secluded life is shattered when he becomes entangled in a deadly conspiracy orchestrated by corrupt official Lee Do Gwan. As political ambitions spiral into violence, lives hang in the balance and survival becomes a battle fought on multiple fronts.

 

The story promises sweeping action, high-stakes drama, and fierce confrontations - exactly the kind of cinematic canvas on which Lee Joon Gi has repeatedly excelled. His reputation for executing breathtaking action sequences and emotionally charged performances has made him  the industry's most respected star, and Dochabi appears tailor-made to showcase both strengths.

 

If casting is finalized, the Netflix film could mark one of the most significant chapters of Lee Joon Gi's career - not because he is stepping away from hero roles, but because he is embracing a character of immense power, complexity, and influence.

 

Currently in pre-production, Dochabi is expected to begin filming in August 2026. While audiences await official confirmation, anticipation is already building.

 

And if Lee Joon Gi accepts the offer, Dochabi may not simply become the most anticipated Korean production in development - it could become the stage for his most commanding performance yet.

 

 

 

 


Monday, 22 June 2026

The Villain of Our Nightmares That Lee Joon Gi Has Been Threatening To Play Since 2007

 



THE VILLAIN

OF

OUR 

NIGHTMARES

 

THAT

 

LEE JOON GI

 

HAS

BEEN

THREATENING TO PLAY

SINCE

2007





 




 








For nearly two decades, Lee Joon Gi has been quietly plotting something. Something terrifying. He has wanted to play a villain. And not just any villain. Lee Joon Gi has been dreaming of a full-fledged, nightmare-inducing, psychological menace ever since his trip to Hawaii to receive his Rising Star Award for The King and the Clown at the Hawaii International Film Festival Film in 2007. He was only 25 years old then, but already speaking like a man with dark plans.

 






Fans know exactly why this is exciting. Lee Joon Gi never simply plays a character. He absorbs them. He becomes them. Give him a villain role, and he won't just walk into the darkness - he'll invite us all in for a deeply unsettling tour.


Imagine it: the savage eyes, the manic energy, the unsettling sinister smile. A villain so compelling that audiences forget to root for the hero. A character so chilling that we'd spend weeks debating whether he was evil, insane, misunderstood, or all three.


His performance could become a masterclass in villainy. The line between sanity and madness? Human morality?

Gone.



 

 



What's fascinating is that Lee Joon Gi has been remarkably consistent about this ambition.

 



 




Back in 2007, while attending the Hawaii International Film Festival, he was asked a simple question: ‘Any particular type of role you want to play?’

 


 




Most rising stars would have answered with something safe and charming.


Lee Joon Gi chose chaos.


‘I want to play the most wicked villain that the world has ever seen. Because I believe as a villain, you should be able to portray much more psychologically diverse aspects of it than when you play a good guy. That's why such a role will be such a great challenge for an actor. I would love it even more if that's a villain with multiple personalities. I would love to play that kind of role.’

 

 


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This was not the answer people expected from a handsome young actor whose popularity was exploding across Asia. At 25, he was already dreaming of becoming cinema's worst nightmare.

 






Then came 2012. Fresh out of military service and after his concert JG TIME WITH YOU At Home in Japan, he was asked again: ‘Any role you'd like to play?’

 

His answer? ‘A bad guy. But someone mysterious who makes your hair stand on end. Choose me, directors. I have free time.’

 

Then he demonstrated a wicked expression. Because apparently saying it wasn't enough. He needed visual aids.




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Lee Joon Gi even posted an image of himself as a psychopath on Instagram on 23 January 2015.




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So, when reports emerged recently that Lee Joon Gi had been offered the villain role in Netflix's Dochabi, fans collectively cheered him on.

 

For many, this feels less like casting news and more like the possible fulfillment of a 19-year prophecy. Of course, nothing is official yet. Namoo Actors has stated that Lee Joon Gi is positively reviewing the offer, but no final decision has been made.

 

 




The project will be directed by Ahn Tae Jin, whose 2022 film, The Night Owl was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. Interestingly, Lee Joon Gi and Ahn Tae Jin go way back. They previously worked together on The King and the Clown in 2005, when Ahn Tae Jin served as an assistant director.


Filming is reportedly scheduled to begin in August. If Lee Joon Gi finally accepts the role as the terrifying, psychologically complex villain he has been talking about since his twenties, fans may finally get what they've been waiting nearly two decades to see:

 

Not Lee Joon Gi the courageous hero.

Not Lee Joon Gi the handsome and dashing prince.

Not Lee Joon Gi the romantic king.

 

But Lee Joon Gi, the villain who smiles sweetly while giving everyone nightmares.