‘BEEF’ Season 2: KARD’s B.M Makes His Acting Debut With The Emmy-Winning Netflix Series
One of the big shows coming on Netflix in April is the second season of “Beef”. The series revolves around two couples and a Korean billionaire who owns a lavish resort. K-Pop group KARD’s B.M (real name: Matthew Kim) is making his acting debut with the Emmy-award winning series. He is the latest musician from the idol industry to make his debut as an actor. The first season of “Beef” won trophies at all the major awards like Emmy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Critics Choice Awards. B.M is often referred to as Big Matthew. He is a Korean-American citizen born in Los Angeles.
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Netflix’s “Beef” Season Two is about a young couple played by Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny who witness a fight between their elite bosses. The series has Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan as a couple who cannot stand one another. This time Korean fans are now eager to watch “Parasite” actor Sang Kang-ho and “Minari” actress Youn Yuh-jung who are also a part of the show. The role of Sang Kang-ho has been kept under wraps for now.
Coming to B.M, he is playing Woo Shi, a tennis coach who runs a shop in the club. We can see him share an affectionate moment with Youn Yuh Jung, while he chats up with Lindsey (Carey Mulligan). Lee Sung Jin is back as the creator, showrunner and director of “Beef” Season Two. KARD’s B.M looks toned in the scene where he is chatting up with Carey Mulligan. After Lisa in “The White Lotus” and BLACKPINK rapper Jennie Kim in “The Idol” co-created by Sam Levinson, we have KARD’s B.M on a big American series. "Beef" Season Two releases all over the world on April 16, 2026.
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