The global K-pop sensation TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has officially confirmed their return to the music scene, marking one of the most anticipated events of the 2026 musical calendar.
On February 5, 2026, following initial media reports, BIGHIT MUSIC released an official statement confirming that the five-member group is currently in the final stages of preparing a new album with the specific goal of a release in April.
This announcement has ignited a surge of excitement among MOA (the group’s global fandom), who have been eagerly awaiting a new era of storytelling and performance from the quintet.
Ending a Nine-Month Hiatus
The upcoming April comeback will conclude a nine-month period without a major Korean release from the group. TXT’s last full-scale project was their fourth full-length album, The Star Chapter: TOGETHER, which was released in July 2025.
That album served as the grand finale to “The Star Chapter” series, a narrative arc that explored themes of unity, growth, and the complexities of young adulthood.
Given that their previous release successfully wrapped up a significant thematic chapter, industry insiders and fans are speculating that the April comeback will serve as the gateway to an entirely new conceptual series, potentially introducing a fresh aesthetic and musical direction for the group.
The First Release Since Full Contract Renewals
This comeback holds a particularly special significance as it will be TXT’s first release since all five members—Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai—officially renewed their contracts with BIGHIT MUSIC in August 2025.

TOMORROW X TOGETHER (Credit: YouTube)
The decision for the entire group to stay together under their original label well before the standard contract expiration was seen as a powerful statement of their solidarity and long-term ambition.
The April release is viewed by many as the “opening act” of the group’s second chapter, signifying their renewed commitment to their fans and their collective artistic vision.
Expectations for Artistic Growth
TXT has long been praised for their diverse discography, which seamlessly blends pop, rock, indie, and alternative sounds. With each release, they have demonstrated a unique ability to capture the zeitgeist of the younger generation.
As the group members have become increasingly involved in songwriting, production, and creative direction, expectations for the new album are high.
Fans are curious to see how the members’ personal growth over the past nine months will be reflected in the lyrics and sound of the upcoming tracks.
Strategic Timing and Official Schedule
The choice of an April release is strategically timed to coincide with the vibrant spring season, a period often associated with renewal and fresh starts in the K-pop industry.
While the exact date and album title have yet to be revealed, BIGHIT MUSIC has promised to release a detailed promotional schedule at a later date.
This typically includes a series of teaser images, concept trailers, and tracklists that build momentum leading up to the official drop.
As TXT prepares to reclaim their spot on the charts, the industry is watching closely to see if they will break new records in album sales and streaming.
With their solid domestic foundation and massive international following, the April comeback is poised to be a defining moment for the group as they continue their journey as leaders of the fourth generation of K-pop.
MOAs around the world are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates as the countdown to April begins.
The landscape of K-drama in 2026 continues to buzz with major casting news, and the latest update involves one of the industry’s most versatile actors.
On February 5, 2026, it was officially reported that Jo Jung Suk is currently in talks to lead an upcoming drama titled “Paper Man” (literal title).
His agency, JAM Entertainment, confirmed that the actor has received the script and is currently reviewing the offer with a positive outlook.
If he accepts, this project would mark a significant thematic shift for the star, who is beloved globally for his charismatic and often humorous roles.
A Unique Premise: Counterfeit Money and Colorblindness
Paper Man is described as a high-stakes noir drama that centers on a unique and challenging protagonist.
Jo Jung Suk has been offered the role of a man who is colorblind—a condition that becomes a central plot device when he inadvertently finds himself entangled in a dangerous world involving counterfeit money.
The story promises to explore the tension of a man navigating a world where “nothing is as it seems,” especially when he literally cannot distinguish certain colors in a profession (counterfeiting) where visual precision is everything.
The drama is set to be a gritty, fast-paced thriller that delves into the psychology of desperation and survival.
For Jo Jung Suk, who has mastered everything from medical humanism in Hospital Playlist to intense historical drama in Nokdu Flower, this “colorblind counterfeiter” role offers a fresh canvas to showcase a darker, more vulnerable side of his acting repertoire.
Powerhouse Direction: The Vision of Lee Il Hyung
Adding to the anticipation is the creative force behind the camera. Paper Man will be helmed by director Lee Il Hyung, a name synonymous with sharp, successful storytelling.
Lee previously directed the massive box-office hit A Violent Prosecutor and most recently worked on the Netflix original drama Karma.
Known for his ability to balance intense action with character-driven plots, Lee’s involvement suggests that Paper Man will be a high-production-value series with a cinematic feel, potentially targeting a major streaming platform or a premium cable network.
A Busy Year for the Jo Jung Suk Family
This casting news comes at an exceptionally busy and joyful time for Jo Jung Suk personally. In January 2026, the actor and his wife, the celebrated singer Gummy, welcomed their second daughter.
Jo Jung Suk shared the news with fans through his YouTube channel, noting that he would be taking a brief hiatus from content creation to focus on childcare and supporting his family.
Despite his “dad duties,” his professional momentum has not slowed down. In 2025, he dominated the box office with the film My Daughter Is a Zombie, which drew over 5.6 million viewers.
He also recently concluded a successful fan concert series titled “SHOW: SIDE B,” where he showcased his musical talents.
If he confirms his role in Paper Man, it will likely be his primary television project for the latter half of 2026, following the expected April premiere of Yumi’s Cells 3, where he is rumored to have a significant role.
Fan Anticipation and the “Noir” Factor
The reaction to the potential casting has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans are eager to see Jo Jung Suk return to the small screen, particularly in a genre as demanding as noir.
His ability to bring depth and likability even to flawed characters is expected to make the protagonist of Paper Man a compelling figure to watch.
As the production finalizes the rest of the cast and the filming schedule, “Paper Man” is already being cited as one of the most intriguing “must-watch” dramas in development for 2026.