Leeteuk, Shindong, DAWN, Johnny, Kim Yo Han, and Jisung Preview Egypt Travel Competition in All or Nothing Teaser
The upcoming variety show All or Nothing released a teaser showing Leeteuk, Shindong, DAWN, Johnny, Kim Yo Han, and Jisung competing across Egypt.

A new teaser for All or Nothing is putting the spotlight on a cross-generation cast of K-pop and entertainment figures as they head into a high-stakes travel variety format set in Egypt. The upcoming program features Super Junior’s Leeteuk and Shindong, DAWN, NCT’s Johnny and Jisung, and WEi’s Kim Yo Han in a seven-day, six-night competition across Cairo, Luxor, and Hurghada.
The premise is simple but built for variety-show friction: the cast members compete through games and missions while traveling through some of Egypt’s most recognizable destinations. The winner-take-all structure gives the show its title, with the contestants chasing the status of “prince” by the end of the journey.
The newly released teaser introduces the six cast members one by one, emphasizing how different their personalities may be once the competition begins. Rather than presenting the trip as a relaxed travel diary, the preview leans into the tension between sightseeing, food, friendship, and the need to keep winning games.
A veteran variety dynamic leads the cast
Leeteuk appears positioned as one of the group’s anchors. The teaser frames the Super Junior leader as someone trying to guide the team, even when the results are imperfect. That familiar mix of responsibility and comic timing is likely to be central to the show’s early rhythm, especially with a cast that includes both seasoned entertainers and younger idols.
Shindong, meanwhile, adds a sharper competitive edge. The teaser highlights his playful rivalry with Leeteuk, including a boastful comment that places him “a level above” his longtime bandmate. Their back-and-forth gives the show an immediate comedic foundation, but Shindong is also presented as a strategist who may treat the missions more seriously than his jokes suggest.
DAWN is introduced through a lighter, more unpredictable energy. The preview shows him enjoying food, reacting brightly to the travel experience, and bringing a playful tone to the group. For a program built around quick shifts between competition and bonding, that kind of personality can help bridge the mood between intense missions and casual travel moments.
Younger cast members bring competition and curiosity
Johnny’s teaser segment captures the central contradiction of the show. He seems eager to enjoy the scenery, including beaches and pyramids, but he also makes it clear that the cast still has games to play. That balance could become one of the program’s recurring hooks: the cast may be surrounded by once-in-a-lifetime locations, but the competition keeps pulling them back into variety mode.
Kim Yo Han is presented as energetic and determined, though the teaser also suggests that effort will not always translate into victory. The contrast between his competitive drive and occasional clumsiness appears designed to create easy laughs without undermining his enthusiasm. His presence also adds another idol-actor figure with experience in both performance and screen work.
Jisung, the youngest member of NCT and the youngest figure in this cast lineup, is shown reacting with curiosity to new experiences during the trip. The teaser also points to a budding friendship between Jisung and Kim Yo Han, while the older cast members appear to look after him as the group’s maknae. Those relationships may give the series a softer emotional layer beneath the games.
Why this lineup matters
All or Nothing arrives at a time when idol-centered variety shows continue to depend on chemistry as much as concept. The Egypt setting gives the program a distinct visual identity, but the teaser suggests that the show will ultimately be carried by contrasts: veteran idols versus younger performers, strategic players versus impulsive personalities, and relaxed travelers versus contestants who cannot stop competing.
The mix of Super Junior, NCT, WEi, and DAWN also gives the show a broad fan entry point. Viewers may arrive for a specific artist, but the format is designed to make them watch how those artists adapt to unfamiliar teammates and unpredictable missions. If the cast dynamics land, the travel competition could appeal beyond each member’s individual fandom.
The teaser does not reveal every game or mission, but it establishes enough of the tone: warm, competitive, lightly chaotic, and built around the idea that a scenic trip can turn into a battle at any moment. All or Nothing is scheduled to premiere on July 27 at 11:15 p.m. KST.
What Readers Are Discussing
- “Leeteuk and Shindong arguing through missions already sounds like peak variety chaos.”
- “I’m curious to see Johnny trying to relax while everyone else is still fighting to win.”
- “Jisung and Kim Yo Han becoming travel buddies could be the sweetest part of this.”
- “The Egypt setting makes this feel bigger than a normal studio game show.”



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