LEE JOON
GI
TAKES
CENTRE STAGE
IN
PAN-ASIAN
THRILLER
KIDNAP
GAME
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Global
fans have greeted Lee Joon Gi's return to television with tremendous
excitement. Kidnap Game marks his first television project in three
years following his extraordinary acting and action performance in Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun (2023), and his
involvement has become the production's most closely watched aspect across Asia and beyond. Lee Joon Gi, the lead actor, is the most prominent global star
associated with Kidnap Game and a major factor in its visibility and
appeal.
The
ambitious thriller is a rare pan-Asian collaboration between Hong Kong’s
MakerVille (ViuTV), Japan’s Fuji TV, and South Korea’s SimStory (Channel A), bringing
together leading talent from seven different Asian markets. While the project
is built around a multinational ensemble cast, Lee Joon Gi’s participation has
emerged as its most significant attraction for global audiences. Lee
stars as Han Ki-joo, a brilliant former surgeon, whose quiet life is shattered
when his visually impaired daughter becomes one of seven victims in a
coordinated kidnapping operation spanning Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore,
Bangkok, Naha, and Manila. At the heart of the story is a father’s desperate
determination to save his child, placing Lee at the emotional center of the
narrative. The
role appears tailor-made for an actor of Lee Joon Gi’s vast range. Renowned for
his immersive performances and ability to combine emotional intensity with
physically demanding action sequences, Lee brings both dramatic weight and
compelling screen presence to Han Ki-joo. His portrayal is expected to be the
major focal point of the series, particularly given the character’s central
role in the unfolding mystery. Although
Kidnap Game is an ensemble production, promotional materials and media
coverage across several territories and regions have frequently positioned Lee
Joon Gi as the project’s most prominent face. Promotional campaigns naturally
vary by market. In Japan, Fuji TV has highlighted Japanese star Kentaro
Sakaguchi for the Japanese domestic audience. Korean media outlets have
repeatedly described Lee Joon Gi as the leading star of the production, while
regional media coverage and VIU TV throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia and beyond, has
consistently highlighted Lee’s leading participation as a key selling point.
This
prominence reflects Lee Joon Gi’s unique standing within the Asian
entertainment industry. Over the course of nearly two decades as a leading
actor, Lee has built one of the most recognizable and enduring careers among Asian
performers. From masterpieces like The King and the Clown, Time Between Dog
and Wolf, and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo to magnum opuses Lawless
Lawyer, Flower of Evil, Again My Life, and Arthdal
Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun, and Resident Evil: The Last Chapter, Lee
has accumulated a body of work that has resonated with audiences across
multiple generations and global markets. His
profile extends far beyond Korea; he is an impressive global star. Lee has cultivated a
devoted fanbase throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, Italy, Israel, Russia, France, North and South America, Turkey, the Middle East and other global markets,
with his projects consistently attracting significant attention from viewers
and media alike. His enduring popularity and fame have enabled him to remain
one of Asia’s most recognizable actors and entertainers in the global sphere, even as the
entertainment landscape has become increasingly competitive. Lee’s influence remains particularly evident in Japan, where he recently celebrated a series of major milestones, including his sold-out Eyes on Me Splendor Family concert, his 44th birthday celebration (17 April), and his 20th-anniversary fan concert in Yokohama on 10 April 2026. The event attracted even international participants from the Europe, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Canada and South-east Asia.
GIMPO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SOUTH KOREA SEOUL SHENZHEN The continued popularity of Flower of Evil, including the 2026 stage adaptation in Tokyo and Osaka, further demonstrates the lasting impact of his work. Often cited as one of the most influential Korean thrillers of recent years, Flower of Evil has generated significant international interest and has been adapted in several markets, including the Philippines, India, and China.
The
drama has also attracted academic attention, serving as the subject of
scholarly discussions on themes such as justice, ethics, and integrity.
TOKYO AND OSAKA JAPAN THE PHILIPPINES MAGAZINE FOR THE JAPANESE MARKET
In
many respects, Kidnap Game represents a new model for Asian television
production. Rather than relying solely on domestic stars, the series assembles
a cross-border cast designed to appeal to global audiences. Within that
framework, Lee Joon Gi stands out as the production's most established
and globally recognized figure, providing a level of visibility and audience
familiarity that few actors can match.
The cast also features acclaimed performers from across Asia, including Kentaro Sakaguchi (Japan), Alice Ko (Taiwan), Stanley Yau (Hong Kong), Carrie Wong (Singapore), Joel Torre (Philippines), and Praew Narupornkamol Chaisang (Thailand). Together, they contribute to the production's multinational appeal and regional reach. However, it is Lee Joon Gi's return to
television, his extensive global following, and his long-standing reputation as
one of Asia's premier actors that have generated much of the anticipation
surrounding Kidnap Game. As the series prepares to reach audiences across
global markets, Lee Joon Gi remains its most visible ambassador and the strongest connection between the production and the global audiences it
hopes to attract. The series has already secured broad international
distribution through Viu and its broadcast partners, reaching audiences in 18
regions.
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