Jin Ha Reveals His Personal Pachinko Connection & Soo Hugh Teases Season 2
Aug 19, 2024
Pachinko star Jin Ha plays Solomon in the acclaimed Apple TV series, and sat with creator Soo Hugh to discuss Season 2, his personal connection with the character, and where things are headed in the new season.
Pachinko is an international historical epic that explores four generations of a Korean family, starting from 1915 to 1989. Its main storyline begins in 1931, when Sunja leaves her family in Korea under Japanese rule, to move to the Koreatown of Osaka, Japan, and start a new life there.
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