First Impression: What do you think of Never Gone with Elvis Han Dong Jun and Yang Zi Shan?

Han Dong Jun is back onscreen in modern garbs! Plus, he’s alongside the capable Yang Zi Shan in a plot that has been done over and over again; a pair of deeply in love young adults who were torn apart by social status and financial differences, yet their hearts remain with each other for years and the heroine finally decides to pursue the man she chased away years later. I hope their acting and chemistry will elevate the drama into something memorable.

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Drama Updates: Our Glamorous Time, The Legend of White Snake, Never Gone, Royal Highness, Detective L

Quite a few trailers to watch out for and some new premiering dramas this upcoming week! What will be your picks?

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New Promos: Martial Universe, My Story for You, My Love from The Ocean, Never Gone, Guardian

More air dates and trailers!

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Drama Updates: Spy Hunter, All Is Well, Never Gone, One Boat One World, Ten Years Late, The Chang Jiang River

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Drama Updates: Story of Ming Lan, Meteor Garden 2018, Secret of the Three Kingdoms, Never Gone

Couple of updates here, new stills for Story of Ming Lan and Never Gone, while Meteor Garden 2018 wraps up filming with a small celebration and Secret of The Three Kingdoms secures a broadcast slot in 2 weeks!

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Dramas Promos: City of Desire, Never Gone, Secret of The Three Kingdom, Yi Lu Fan Hua Xiang Song

Trying to catch up on lost times! I had a GREATTTTTT weekend. Need time to gather my thoughts. Hehe!

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Drama Updates: Never Gone, Jin Yi Zhi Xia, Guardian, Heavy Sweetness Ash-like Frost, The Lord Swordship, Cry Me A Sad River

Compilation of drama stills and videos in the last couple of days!

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New drama stills for Han Dong Jun’s Never Gone (So You’re Still Here)

Based on the novel written by Xin Yi Wu, Han Dong Jun and Yang Zi Shan are the leads for Never Gone (So You’re Still Here) drama version. You might recall the movie version with Kris Wu and Liu Yi Fei last year, about a pair of deeply in love young adults who were torn apart by social status and financial differences, yet their hearts remain with each other for years and the heroine finally decides to pursue the man she chased away. Separation-at-youth-and-meet-again seems to be the prevailing trend in dramas…. It’s been done to death. Lol.

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