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“Minari” Oscar winner Youn Yuh-jung has joined Season 2 of “Beef.”Netflix officially announced on Wednesday that the series, from Lee Sung Jin and A24, would return for a second season with Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny. She became the first Korean to win an acting Oscar. Valerie Macon / AFP - Getty Images file“Beef” was originally a limited series starring Yeun and Ali Wong that became a breakout hit on Netflix and won eight Emmys — including for best limited series, directing, writing and acting for both Yeun and Wong. In Season 1, Yeun and Wong played Danny Cho and Amy Lau, two strangers in Los Angeles whose lives become entangled after a road rage incident. Lee is the creator and showrunner of “Beef,” and he executive produces Season 2 alongside Jake Schreier, Yeun and Wong.
Persons: “ Minari ”, Youn Yuh, jung, Lee Sung Jin, Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee, ” Youn, , Steven Yeun, Oscar, Youn’s, Valerie Macon, , Yeun, Ali Wong, Wong, Danny Cho, Amy Lau, Lee, Jake Schreier Organizations: , Netflix, Apple, Getty, Globes Locations: “ Beef, Korean, AFP, Los Angeles
Steven Yeun plays Danny Cho, a down on his lucky handyman who lives with his younger brother. Steven Yeun plays Danny Cho in "Beef." Kayla Oaddams/WireImage; Andrew Cooper/NetflixYeun, who also served as an executive producer on "Beef," was most recently nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in the 2020 film "Minari." He also starred in the 2018 film "Burning," and famously played Glenn Rhee on "The Walking Dead." Yeun is also known for his voice acting roles in series like "Voltron: Legendary Defender," the "Tales of Arcadia Series," and "Tuca & Bertie," in which he costarred with Ali Wong.
Persons: Steven Yeun, Danny Cho, Kayla Oaddams, Andrew Cooper, Netflix Yeun, Glenn Rhee, Tuca, Ali Wong Organizations: Netflix
With irrational anger so in vogue, the time seems ripe for “Beef”—as in gripe, or grievance, though neither does justice to the reckless ferocity of the antics in this nerve-jangling, black-edged comedy. Comedy may be overstating things, actually: The series, created by Lee Sung Jin (“Dave,” “Silicon Valley”), makes the venting of spleen look ridiculous. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t dangerous. (Or, lest one forget, even get into a road-rage incident.) What’s both amusing and cautionary isn’t just the fact that two volatile people in an unhappy place happen to cross paths at precisely the wrong moment.
It’s a sunny day in early January, and Steven Yeun is happy to be out of the house. He’s wearing trail sneakers, brown pants, a shaggy mohair cardigan and sunglasses. With some actors, sunglasses serve as armor when they’re out in public, but Yeun, 39, shows no such guardedness. It’s a sunny day in early January, and Steven Yeun is happy to be out of the house. He’s wearing trail sneakers, brown pants, a shaggy mohair cardigan and sunglasses.
Bankman-Fried said he was in talks with "a number of players" in the crypto sector, including Justin Sun who is the founder of crypto token Tron, after a potential rescue deal with larger rival Binance fell apart. He also said his firm Alameda Research, which sources have said was partly behind FTX's problems, was winding down trading. FTX's native token, FTT , is down more than 90% this week and was attempting to steady around $3.50. Another exchange, OKX, said it had been approached earlier in the week by Bankman-Fried, who described liabilities of $7 billion that needed covering fast. Bankman-Fried said FTX.US, the U.S. operations of the exchange, however, had not been financially impacted.
FTX head Sam Bankman-Fried said he was "exploring all the options", but fading hopes for rescue left FTX teetering. A message on the FTX website said: "FTX is currently unable to process withdrawals. "The dagger will continue to hang over the crypto market, as long as the outlook of FTX's fate remains unclear." 'CONFIDENCE CRISIS'There are also early signs that the fallout could spread beyond crypto markets, with jittery stockmarkets sliding on Wall Street overnight. Most crypto players remain bullish about the long term, but are braced for further falls in the near future.
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