Actor Gong Myung has officially paused his filming schedule for the upcoming highly anticipated romantic comedy drama “Secret Audit” due to a sudden health issue.

On December 30, 2025, his agency, Saram Entertainment, released a statement explaining that the actor had been hospitalized after experiencing severe dizziness.

While the news caused concern among fans, the agency provided a reassuring update, noting that his recovery is expected to be swift.

This incident highlights the intense physical demands placed on lead actors during the peak of production for major broadcast projects.

Sudden Hearing Loss and Hospitalization

According to reports from industry insiders and the agency’s communication with Ilgan Sports, the primary cause of Gong Myung’s dizziness was diagnosed as sudden hearing loss.

This condition, which often occurs without warning, requires immediate medical attention and inpatient treatment to ensure a full recovery and prevent permanent damage.

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  • Treatment Status: Gong Myung is currently receiving inpatient care to stabilize his condition.
  • Return Timeline: Saram Entertainment has expressed optimism, stating that they expect the actor to return to the set within the first week of January 2026.

The decision to pause filming was made collectively by the production team and the agency to prioritize Gong Myung’s long-term health, ensuring he can return to the role of Noh Ki Joon with full energy and focus.

About the Drama: “Secret Audit”

“Secret Audit” is a refreshing romantic comedy that has already garnered significant attention for its stellar casting and unique workplace setting. The drama revolves around:

  • Joo In Ah (played by Shin Hye Sun): A charismatic and formidable head of an audit office who leads her team with an iron fist but harbors a major, life-changing secret.
  • Noh Ki Joon (played by Gong Myung): The former “ace” of the audit team who finds himself unexpectedly demoted. His character is tasked with handling internal scandal investigations, leading to comedic and romantic friction with his boss, Joo In Ah.

The chemistry between Gong Myung and Shin Hye Sun is one of the most anticipated elements of the series, which is scheduled to premiere later in 2026.

Despite the brief production delay, the team is confident that the broadcast schedule will not be significantly impacted.

Rising Star Status

Gong Myung’s health scare comes at a time when his career is on a steep upward trajectory.

Following his successful military discharge and his standout performance in the film Extreme Job and dramas like Lovers of the Red Sky, he has become one of the industry’s most sought-after leading men.

His fans have flooded social media with well-wishes, using hashtags to support his recovery.

The Production Team’s Support

The “Secret Audit” production team has been vocal about their support for Gong Myung, emphasizing that “an actor’s health is the top priority.”

They have reportedly adjusted the shooting schedule to focus on scenes involving other cast members, including Shin Hye Sun and the supporting audit team, to minimize downtime while Gong Myung undergoes treatment.

As 2026 begins, the focus remains on Gong Myung’s successful recovery.

Sudden hearing loss can be a frightening diagnosis, but with early intervention and rest, most patients make a full return to their daily activities.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the news of his return to the set, hopeful that his 2026 will be defined by professional success rather than health challenges. Saram Entertainment has promised to provide further updates as the situation progresses.

For now, the “Secret Audit” ace is taking a well-deserved break to ensure he can continue to shine on screen for years to come. Get well soon, Gong Myung!

Season 5 episode 8, “Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up,” opens with Vecna closer than ever to merging the Upside Down with Earth, using kidnapped Hawkins kids as psychic amplifiers for his plan.

While he prepares to drag the Abyss (the renamed deepest layer of the Upside Down) fully into Hawkins, the party splits for one last, carefully coordinated attack on three fronts. ​

Eleven, teamed with Max and fellow lab survivor Kali, reenters Henry/Vecna’s mind using a boosted version of the sensory tank setup, aiming to cut his control over the children and break his focus.

At the same time, Steve, Nancy, Robin, Lucas, Dustin, Jonathan, and the others push into the Abyss itself via the “beanstalk” radio tower, trying to reach the grotesque “Pain Tree” where the kids are cocooned.

Hopper, Joyce, and Murray form the third team, hauling a nuclear device into the Upside Down so they can obliterate its core once everyone is clear. ​

The twist, spelled out in Netflix’s Tudum breakdown and detailed recaps, is that the Pain Tree is not just a prison; it is the Mind Flayer’s true body, a vast spider‑like organism whose roots hold the Upside Down together.

When Nancy shoots what looks like a weak spot on the trunk, she actually hits a piece of exotic matter that stabilizes the dimension, triggering a meltdown that starts ripping the Upside Down apart from the inside.

On the ground, the group uses fire, explosives, and makeshift spears to keep the Mind Flayer’s limbs off the cocooned children while Eleven fights Vecna inside the creature’s psychic interior. ​

Will plays a key offscreen role here. Because of his long connection to the Mind Flayer, he manages to briefly hijack Vecna’s movements, giving Eleven an opening to impale him on spiky tendrils within the monster and tear his body apart.

Variety and TVLine both note that the show finally answers a long‑running question: Vecna insists he chose the Mind Flayer, not the other way around, so destroying him and the creature together is the only way to stop their shared vision of a remade world.

By the time Hopper and Murray trigger the bomb, Vecna’s physical form is gone, the Mind Flayer is collapsing, and the Upside Down begins to implode. ​

“I Have To End It”: Eleven’s Sacrifice And What It Really Means

The last act shifts from strategy to heartbreak. As the Upside Down destabilizes, Hopper’s team realizes the blast radius will likely take out anyone still inside, including Eleven, who refuses to exit while Vecna clings to life.

When she is thrown out of Vecna’s mind earlier than planned by one of his tricks, she makes a final choice: she projects herself back into the Abyss, physically entering the collapsing dimension so she can finish him for good. ​

TVLine and the New York Times both highlight a crucial scene where Eleven contacts Mike from within Vecna’s collapsing mind, telling him she has decided to stay and end the cycle of abuse that created kids like her.

Her reasoning ties back to Brenner and the labs; as long as the Upside Down exists as a power source, someone will eventually try to use her blood and trauma to build more weapons.

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By severing the dimension at its core, she hopes to shut the door not just on Vecna, but on future experiments that would repeat her childhood. ​

When Hopper detonates the bomb, we see a crosscut of events: the Pain Tree exploding, the Mind Flayer’s limbs disintegrating, the kids’ cocoons cracking, and Eleven standing in a white‑hot void as the Upside Down folds in on itself.

To everyone else, especially Mike and Will on the other side of the portal, it looks like she dies in the blast, and her friends later hold a memorial in a restored yet scarred Hawkins. Cosmopolitan’s recap notes that the Duffer brothers lean hard into this sacrifice, framing it as the end of both Vecna and Eleven’s long fight against being treated as a weapon. ​

But the series refuses to give a definitive answer on whether she is truly gone. In the final minutes, a Dungeons & Dragons game mirrors the pilot episode, and Mike tells the group that he believes Kali used illusion to help Eleven shift out of the blast at the last second.

It is not shown outright; instead, the camera lingers on Will sensing a faint warmth on the back of his neck and a tiny flicker of particles in the air that do not behave like the old Upside Down spores. Critics at USA Today and PopRant point out that this choice lets the show land an emotionally complete ending while still leaving room for fan theories about where Eleven might be. ​

Hawkins After The Storm: What The Ending Says About The Upside Down And The Kids

With Vecna and the Mind Flayer destroyed, Hawkins stops splitting apart, and the Abyss fails to merge with reality, but the town does not bounce back to a bright, tidy reset.

Variety notes that a large portion of the series finale lingers on quiet epilogues: repaired houses, overgrown gate scars fenced off by the government, and citizens trying to treat years of trauma as history. Will, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, and Max will gather again where their first campaign happened, older and marked by loss, yet still rolling dice together. ​

One key thread involves Will’s identity and future. Variety’s earlier coverage confirmed that Season 5 would put Will’s sexuality and connection to the Upside Down at the center, and the finale pays that off by letting him talk openly with Mike about both.

He acknowledges that the Mind Flayer tried to shape him as it did Henry, but he chose differently, which turns his survival into a thematic counterpoint to Vecna’s path. That conversation, along with small moments of joy for Lucas and Max and a sense of peace for Hopper and Joyce, gives the final scenes a feeling of earned adulthood rather than simple nostalgia. ​

As for the Upside Down, every official breakdown from Netflix and Variety agrees on one point: the dimension collapses, its portals seal, and the organisms tied to it vanish. The show portrays this as a permanent change, not a temporary patch like previous gate closures, which is why Eleven’s sacrifice carries such weight.

Still, that faint particle shimmer and Will’s lingering sensitivity imply that some imprint of it remains, less a literal monster realm and more a subtle scar on their reality. ​

Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes’ critic roundup and fan reactions on IMDb describe the finale as visually huge but emotionally intimate, more interested in closure and character payoffs than endless sequel hooks.

By ending with the kids around a game table, the show circles back to where it started, only now their monsters are mostly memories, and the biggest mystery left is not whether the Upside Down will return, but how these survivors will carry what they have been through into the rest of their lives.