Park Myung-soo retires, Kim Dae-ho 'cuts off nature' as 'The Great Guide 3' promises unprecedented adventure
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- "The Great Guide 3" is set to break the mold of traditional travel variety shows with unprecedented adventures.
- Cast members Park Myung-soo announced his retirement from travel entertainment, while Kim Dae-ho declared he has "cut off nature."
- The show's online production presentation hinted at a departure from conventional travel programming.
The upcoming season of "The Great Guide 3" is poised to redefine the travel variety show genre, promising an adventure that transcends the limitations of existing programs. The show's online production presentation revealed dramatic statements from its cast, signaling a significant departure from typical travel entertainment.
Veteran entertainer Park Myung-soo declared his retirement from travel variety shows, a surprising announcement that underscores the unique direction of "The Great Guide 3." Adding to the intrigue, cast member Kim Dae-ho stated he has "cut off nature," a cryptic remark that has fueled speculation about the show's unconventional approach.
These declarations suggest that "The Great Guide 3" will not follow the conventional format of previous travel shows. The cast members' statements hint at a more intense, perhaps even challenging, experience that pushes the boundaries of what viewers expect from the genre.
There won't be any more travel variety shows.
The production team and cast members, including Park Myung-soo, Kim Dae-ho, Choi Daniel, Lee Mu-jin, and Jeon So-min, were present at the MBC Every1 online production presentation. Their presence and the nature of their comments indicate a strong commitment to delivering a fresh and impactful viewing experience.
The show aims to offer viewers an "epic adventure" that moves beyond the familiar tropes of travel entertainment, potentially exploring new themes or formats that challenge both the participants and the audience.
I've cut off nature.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.