A video clip, reportedly filmed during a private staff dinner on an overseas tour, recently surfaced and went viral on Korean forums.

The clip showed BTS member Jin enjoying some downtime inside what appeared to be a restaurant, where he was filmed goofily performing the “Zero-Two” dance step.

This dance is a well-known meme and short-form video trend, particularly popular within the streaming and gaming communities globally.

The Unexpected Backlash

Despite the clearly casual and private nature of the video, it sparked an unexpected level of negative commentary on Korean discussion forums like Nate Pann.

The criticism was harsh, with some netizens calling Jin’s actions “cheap” and others ridiculing his dancing skills, calling him “stiff.”

ARMYs Rally to Jin’s Defense

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Fans pointed out that the video was taken during a private staff dinner, making the judgment excessive and unwarranted.

The defender labeled the critics as a “criminal group” harassing the members and expressed hope that they would face legal action.

The situation highlights the severe pressure and lack of privacy faced by top K-pop idols, where even a momentary, casual dance move performed at a private event can be leaked, judged, and subjected to massive online criticism.

The incident became less about Jin’s dance and more about the ongoing battle against mass harassment and the malicious intent of certain online communities.

Netflix has officially confirmed the production of “Mission: Cross 2”, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2024 spy action-comedy film.

The original film, which followed a former secret agent hiding his past while living as a househusband, was a massive hit, reaching Netflix’s Global Top 10 Movies (Non-English) list just three days after its release.

Riding on this global success, the sequel is set to deliver bigger action, elevated stakes, and the return of its iconic lead duo.

The Iconic Duo Returns for a Shared Mission

The core of the franchise is the chemistry between the two veteran stars, who are both confirmed to reprise their roles for the sequel, this time working side-by-side:

  • Hwang Jung Min as Park Kang Mu: Kang Mu, the former special ops agent, has returned to his quiet life as a devoted househusband after successfully wrapping up the operations of the first film. However, his peace is abruptly shattered when he receives a secret mission directly from the President. This operation, charged with “national pride,” pulls him back into the action, where he is expected to show an upgraded performance proving that “there is no impossible mission.”
  • Yum Jung Ah as Mi Seon: Mi Seon, the formidable Violent Crimes detective and former Asian Games shooting silver medalist, is also back. Following the events of the first film, Mi Seon has reportedly faced a demotion, moving with Kang Mu to a peaceful seaside provincial station. Bored by the lack of incident, she eagerly seizes the chance to join her husband on the operation to solve the major case. Crucially, after discovering her husband’s secret agent past in the first installment, their teamwork in this “more dangerous and larger operation” promises a new chapter of fantastic chemistry.
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The Plot: A Race to Recover National Treasures

The central conflict of “Mission: Cross 2” revolves around a matter of national importance:

  • The Threat: Korean cultural assets are stolen by an unidentified organization.
  • The Mission: Kang Mu and Mi Seon are tasked with launching a “once-in-a-lifetime operation” to recover a national treasure-level cultural asset and prevent its illicit export.
  • The Setting: The mission will likely involve both high-octane espionage from Kang Mu and intensive detective work from Mi Seon, showcasing the couple’s complementary—and often chaotic—skill sets.

Expanded Ensemble and New Key Players

The sequel elevates the scale of the story by bringing back fan-favorite colleagues and introducing high-profile political and criminal figures:

  • The Returning Violent Crimes Unit: The beloved team from Mi Seon’s violent crimes unit will return, including Jung Man Sik as the reliable team leader Sang-woong, and team members Cha Rae Hyung (Heon-gi) and Lee Ho Chul (Dong-su). Their often bumbling but indispensable comedic presence is expected to add familiar humor to the large-scale investigation.

  • The Political Figurehead: Veteran actor Cha In Pyo joins the cast as The President, the ultimate authority who directly enlists the couple for the high-stakes recovery mission, confirming the operation’s importance.

The Criminal Element: The new cast members will inject tension and richer entertainment as the core antagonists:

  • Yoon Kyung Ho as Cheon In Hak, the head of a shadowy organization specifically targeting cultural treasures.
  • Im Seong Jae as Duchil, a black-market dealer known ominously as the “connoisseur of the tomb-raiding world,” indicating his role in trafficking the stolen national treasures.

Production Details and Release

  • Director and Writer: The sequel is once again helmed and written by Lee Myung Hoon.
  • Release Platform: “Mission: Cross 2” will be released exclusively on the global streaming platform Netflix, likely in 2026 (following the original’s 2024 release). The confirmation of its production so quickly after the original’s success underscores Netflix’s commitment to the franchise.

The combination of the established, fantastic chemistry between the leads, an expanded cast of trusted actors, and a high-stakes national treasure hunt ensures that Mission: Cross 2 is positioned as a thrilling and humorous must-watch action-comedy.