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Weak Hero Class 2 is Set to Arrive Netflix on April 25
The wait is almost over for fans of Korean high school dramas, as Weak Hero Class 2 is set to premiere on Netflix this April 25. The new season picks up where the first left off. It is diving deeper into school life, violence, and the emotional scars left behind.
In the first season, Yeon Si-eun, played by Park Ji-hoon, was a quiet but brilliant student who used brains over brawn to fight off bullies. Alongside friends Ahn Su-ho and Oh Beom-seok, he stood up to a brutal school environment. But things took a dark turn. Friendship was tested, betrayal crept in, and violence left a lasting mark. Now, in season two, Si-eun starts fresh at Eunjang High School, hoping to leave the past behind. But peace doesn’t last long.
Trouble finds him yet again in his new school, and with it comes new enemies, fierce confrontations, and even tougher choices. The new season has more intense storylines, dramatic fight scenes, and even deeper emotions. This time, it’s not just about surviving school—it’s about standing firm in a broken system.
Also, new faces are joining the series: Ryeoun, Choi Min-young, Lee Min-jae, Bae Na-ra, and Lee Jun-young will all bring fresh energy to the storyline. There’s also a special appearance by Jo Jung-suk, although details about his role are still under wraps.
If you loved the first season, this one is set to be even bolder. If you’re new to the series, it’s a good time to catch up. Weak Hero Class 2 will officially drop on Netflix on April 25.
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“Not Even Trump Attacker Was Treated This Way” – Odumodublvck Reacts To Police Incident
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck reacts to the police shooting incident in Delta State.
It can be recalled that a police officer reportedly shot an already restrained suspect, and this sparked reactions calling for justice and describing it as police brutality.
The rapper reacted and compared the brutality, stating that even the person who tried to attack Trump wasn’t treated the way they treated the victim “Even the person wey wan kill Donald Trump, them nor tie am the way wey police tie that innocent boy.”
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“My Greatest Fear” – Davido Opens Up About Life After Fame
Nigerian singer Davido speaks on plans after music. The singer revealed in a recent interview that if he leaves music, he would like to build a therapy centre for successful people.
He centered this idea on people that go from grace to grass “If there was one thing I could build, I would build a centre for people that have been popular and very successful before, a centre for them to have therapy, because it’s crazy being on top of the world and the next moment you’re not.”
He also spoke in regard to Ronaldo that despite his wins and efforts, some people still insult him “So like, that’s my greatest fear. I work too hard for me to come and spoil it with something, so I always ask God, like, God, just tell me the right time to, you know? But I think that’s the only thing I’m scared of.”
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Asake Credits Lagos for Shaping His Music Career
Nigerian singer Asake speaks on his music career and stated how growing up in Lagos shaped his career and experiences.
In a recent interview, the singer shared how Lagos groomed him and taught him how to live:
“Lagos taught me how to live like a man. Lagos inspired most of my songs,” he said.
“I’m happy because there are a lot of people who make music out there and a lot of people who are more talented than me. I’m thankful to God that I’m able to use the talent He gave me not only locally but also globally. So for that, I give all thanks to God.”
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