The competition’s last episode showed the final five fighting for the top spot on Netflix’s Physical 100. But where are the fierce athletes now? Here is everything you need to know about season 1’s five finalist that outlasted the standouts like Choo Sung-hoon.
[Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for Physical 100 episode 9.]
5. Kim Min-cheol
The first challenge of the final quest focused on strength. Kim Min-cheol struggled to reach his key in the tug-of-war game. But managed to get it to unlock his lock a second after Woo Jin-yong.
“I’m so sad to go,” the rescuer said. “You four, don’t get hurt, and do your best.” He broke his bust and then left the arena.
Kim is continuing to compete in ice climbing. He posted a video of one of his races on Feb. 18 on Instagram. The climber competed in Uiaa Ice Climbing World Cup this year, and his highest rank was sixth in speed men.
[Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for Physical 100 episode 9.]
5. Kim Min-cheol
The first challenge of the final quest focused on strength. Kim Min-cheol struggled to reach his key in the tug-of-war game. But managed to get it to unlock his lock a second after Woo Jin-yong.
“I’m so sad to go,” the rescuer said. “You four, don’t get hurt, and do your best.” He broke his bust and then left the arena.
Kim is continuing to compete in ice climbing. He posted a video of one of his races on Feb. 18 on Instagram. The climber competed in Uiaa Ice Climbing World Cup this year, and his highest rank was sixth in speed men.
- 2/21/2023
- by Nicole Weaver
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Rome — Leading Italian film company Rai Cinema is producing new works by revered Russian auteurs Alexander Sokurov and Andrei Konchalovsky, as well as a slew of new titles from prominent Italian helmers Gabriele Salvatores and Gianni Amelio and younger standouts Jonas Carpignano and Susanna Nicchiarelli.
The production and distribution arm of pubcaster Rai has teamed up with the Sokurov Foundation on an unconventional historical work featuring rare archive footage of Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and Churchill captured in non-official circumstances. These leaders will hold imaginary conversations during World War II that reveal their “human nature, their vision of the world” and their personal takes of wartime events, according to Rai Cinema promotional materials.
This latest work by the director who explored the corrupting effects of power in “Moloch” (1999), about Hitler, and “Taurus” (2000), about Lenin, and who more recently shot “Russian Ark” and “Francofonia,” is working-titled “La risata tra le lacrime” in Italian,...
The production and distribution arm of pubcaster Rai has teamed up with the Sokurov Foundation on an unconventional historical work featuring rare archive footage of Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and Churchill captured in non-official circumstances. These leaders will hold imaginary conversations during World War II that reveal their “human nature, their vision of the world” and their personal takes of wartime events, according to Rai Cinema promotional materials.
This latest work by the director who explored the corrupting effects of power in “Moloch” (1999), about Hitler, and “Taurus” (2000), about Lenin, and who more recently shot “Russian Ark” and “Francofonia,” is working-titled “La risata tra le lacrime” in Italian,...
- 4/11/2018
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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