Actor Lee Min-ho departed for Singapore on the 28th through Incheon International Airport for the overseas promotion of the film "Omniscient Reader: The Prophet."

On that day, Lee Min-ho, who appeared at the airport, matched a striped shirt with dark wide denim pants, presenting a clean yet comfortable styling. The shirt was naturally unbuttoned to reveal a black T-shirt worn underneath, and the relaxed silhouette created a stylish atmosphere that harmonized with his warm visuals. He added a black crossbody bag and sneakers for emphasis, completing a sophisticated airport fashion without being overly flashy. The black mask also harmonized with the overall style, enhancing his unique chic appeal.

As soon as Lee Min-ho got out of the vehicle, he waved to fans and conveyed his delight. While crossing the crosswalk, he smiled and waved at the cheering fans. Turning back to wave kindly at the fans calling out to him on the way to the departure hall felt like a scene from a film.

Meanwhile, the film "Omniscient Reader: The Prophet," which premiered on the 23rd, is based on the web novel of the same name that has surpassed a global cumulative view count of 300 million. The story, which was serialized for over 10 years, portrays the world inside the novel becoming reality on the day it was completed, with the unique reader Kim Dok-ja (played by Ahn Hyo-seop) becoming the protagonist who struggles to survive in a world that has perished.

In the film, Lee Min-ho plays the role of Yoo Jung-hyuk, the protagonist of the novel "Three Ways to Survive in a Ruined World" that Kim Dok-ja passionately read. This character possesses a 'regression' ability that allows him to start over from the beginning after dying, making him a key figure leading the worldview of "Omniscient Reader: The Prophet."

Since its release, the film has recorded first place at the box office for five consecutive days, surpassing 620,000 viewers, and attracted around 420,000 viewers over its opening weekend, continuing its box office success.

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