Actually, Choi Seung-hyun, a lesser-known member of Big Bang, reversed his retirement
Choi Seung-hyun, who left Big Bang, has transitioned from retirement to acting by appearing in the "Squid Game" sequel on Netflix.
The movie stars Park Kyu-young, Cho Yuri, Kang Ae-sim, Lee David, Lee Jin-wook, Choi Seung-hyun, Noh Jae-won, and Won Jian and had the largest cumulative viewership in Netflix history.
In addition to making his music industry debut in 2006, Choi Seung-hyun also pursued acting, making appearances in dramas like "I Am Sam" and "Iris" as well as movies like "Into the Fire," "Alumni," and "Tazza: Hand of God."
He was found guilty of using marijuana four times while working as a conscripted police officer in 2017 and received a sentence of 10 months in jail and two years on probation.
Later, he finished his employment as a social worker.
Choi Seung-hyun, who left Big Bang last year, has turned into a businessman and participated in the first civilian lunar flight project, 'Dieo Moon.'
He recently posted a video of himself working on a beat, revealing an image of an album. He also appeared on the VIP premiere of the movie "Emergency Declaration" starring Lee Byung-hun last year, which has been interpreted as a comeback signal.
Choi Seung-hyun's comeback as an actor marks the first in nine years since the 2014 movie 'Tazza: Hand of God' and the 2017 Chinese drama 'Ah Sang, Ah Annie'. He has been taking unpredictable steps, such as becoming a singer, a wine entrepreneur, joining a private flight project, working on an album, and returning as an actor.
His career has been characterized by a free spirit, but it seems to have changed in front of 'Squid Game 2'.
Source: 1