'The Kingdom II' Kim Sung-kyu "A big, small burden...it's driving me."

Kim Sung-kyu, who left an impression he wanted to make through the Kingdom series, released a April issue of the magazine W. (W Korea), published on March 21.Kim Sung-kyu, who was shot in black and white, has a variety of colors ranging from black knit to animated pants and jackets.In particular, Kim Sung-kyu produced a deadly atmosphere with deep eyes and expressions.On the other hand, Kim Sung-kyu will play the role of Kang In-wook, a classical pianist recognized among musicians in the TVN New Moon TV drama Ban-Yi-Ban (director Lee Sang-yeop, playwright Lee Sook-yeon), which will be broadcasted at 9 pm on the 23rd.Photo: W. (W Korea)
Kim Sung-kyu, who left an impression he wanted to make through the Kingdom series, released a April issue of the magazine W. (W Korea), published on March 21.Kim Sung-kyu, who was shot in black and white, has a variety of colors ranging from black knit to animated pants and jackets.In particular, Kim Sung-kyu produced a deadly atmosphere with deep eyes and expressions.On the other hand, Kim Sung-kyu will play the role of Kang In-wook, a classical pianist recognized among musicians in the TVN New Moon TV drama Ban-Yi-Ban (director Lee Sang-yeop, playwright Lee Sook-yeon), which will be broadcasted at 9 pm on the 23rd.Photo: W. (W Korea)

Kim Sung-kyu, who left an impression he wanted to make through the Kingdom series, released a April issue of the magazine W. (W Korea), published on March 21.

Kim Sung-kyu, who was shot in black and white, has a variety of colors ranging from black knit to animated pants and jackets. In particular, Kim Sung-kyu produced a deadly atmosphere with deep eyes and expressions.

On the other hand, Kim Sung-kyu will play the role of Kang In-wook, a classical pianist recognized among musicians in the TVN New Moon TV drama "Ban-Yi-Ban" (director Lee Sang-yeop, playwright Lee Sook-yeon), which will be broadcasted at 9 pm on the 23rd.

Photo: 'W.' (W Korea)