Will Kim Seon Ho Return to ‘2 Days & 1 Night Season 4’? + The Actor Will Star in a Theater Play Called ‘Touching the Void’

Kim Seon Ho 2 Days 1 Night
Kim Seon Ho 2 Days and 1 Night
Credit: KBS

After Kim Seon Ho hinted at his comeback, attention focused on the possibility of his comeback to 2 Days & 1 Night Season 4.

Earlier this week, Kim Seon Ho implied his comeback by writing his first Instagram post in seven months. With this, interest is growing whether the actor will return to 2 Days & 1 Night Season 4.

Na In Woo had joined the show as Kim Seon Ho’s replacement, but recently, Ravi left the show to fulfill his mandatory military duty. As interest in recruiting a new member grows, the re-joining of an original cast member has emerged as an alternative.

Kim Seon Ho 2 Days and 1 Night
Credit: KBS

In fact, texts between Kim Seon Ho and his ex-girlfriend, which countered the woman’s previous claims, have restored the actor’s image. Since a lot of the show’s fans have expressed disappointment over how the actor was dropped out of the show, they’re wishing for his comeback.

Meanwhile, Kim Seon Ho will reportedly be making his return through a theatrical play.

Kim Seon Ho Touching the Void �
Credit: The Best play

On the 13th, The Best play revealed, “Kim Seon Ho will be starring in The Best Play’s third theatrical play called Touching the Void and play a man named Joe who gets lost in the wilderness of a snow mountain.”

Touching the Void is a theater play based on a true story of two mountain hikers who embark on a journey no others have attempted before. The story revolves around Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, who successfully climbed the west face of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in the year 1985.

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