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“My Troublesome Star” Cast Brings Dedication And Smiles On Set In Behind-The-Scenes Photos Ahead Of Premiere
Ahead of the premiere, “My Troublesome Star” has shared behind-the-scenes photos highlighting the cast’s professionalism and the lively atmosphere on set! “My Troublesome Star” is a romantic comedy about Korea’s biggest star Im Se Ra (Jang Da Ah), who mysteriously vanishes and wakes up one day as Bong Cheong Ja (Uhm Jung Hwa), an ordinary middle-aged woman. Song Seung Heon stars as Dokgo Chul, a former detective who helps Bong Cheong Ja as she struggles to navigate life after losing 25 years in the blink of an eye. In the newly released stills, Uhm Jung Hwa grabs attention with a clear on-and-off moment, effortlessly shifting between seriousness and charm as she fully steps into the role of career-interrupted top star Bong Cheong Ja. A two-shot with Hyun Bong Sik, who plays former rising star Goo Nam Joo, also brings laughs. Uhm Jung Hwa recalled the joy on set, saying, “Every actor was shining, and the set was full of laughter and energy.” Song Seung Heon draws admiration with his flawless look, even while focusing on the script just before filming. He gives a standout performance as Dokgo Chul, a traffic cop who goes undercover as Bong Cheong Ja’s manager while aiming to return to the violent crimes unit. Returning to the romantic comedy genre after a long break, Song Seung Heon said, “The talented actors each brought their characters to life, which helped me fully immerse myself in the performance. The cast’s chemistry and atmosphere on set were friendly.” Lee El and Oh Dae Hwan bring humor with a surprising charm that contrasts with their characters. Lee El plays the elegant top star Go Hee Young, while Oh Dae Hwan portrays the comic villain Kang Doo Won. While their smiles reflect the lively atmosphere on set, the two are set to raise tension as villains who could shake up Bong Cheong Ja’s return. Lee El said, “I was most looking forward to meeting senior Uhm Jung Hwa, and as expected, I fell for her truly lovely and pure nature. There were many scenes with Oh Dae Hwan where we had to raise our voices at each other, and it was hard to hold back laughter.” Oh Dae Hwan added, “The actors’ chemistry was excellent. The characters are distinct, which made acting easier, and thanks to the seniors, the set was bright and enjoyable.” “My Troublesome Star” will premiere on August 18 at 10 p.m. KST.
Lee Min Ki Relentlessly Interrogates An Injured Lee Bo Young In "Mary Kills People"
“Mary Kills People” has shared new stills ahead of its upcoming episode! A remake of the Canadian series of the same name, “Mary Kills People” follows Woo So Jung (Lee Bo Young), an ER doctor who illegally provides euthanasia for patients with incurable illnesses—until a determined detective begins closing in on her. Spoilers In the previous episode, Woo So Jung, unable to resist the threats of drug dealer Goo Kwang Chul (Baek Hyun Jin), voluntarily became a hostage to drug broker Kim Si Hyun (Oh Eui Sik) in the intensive care unit. In a shocking turn of events, she was then abducted in Goo Kwang Chul’s car. The newly released stills depict Woo So Jung being interrogated by Detective Ban Ji Hoon (Lee Min Ki). In the photo, Ban Ji Hoon and his partner (played by Tae Hang Ho) visit Woo So Jung, who is receiving treatment in the emergency room. Dressed in a hospital gown with gauze and bandages on her neck, Woo So Jung’s pale face reveals the severity of her injuries. However, Ban Ji Hoon relentlessly fires questions at her without concern. As Ban Ji Hoon, full of suspicion, continues his questioning, Woo So Jung glares back with anger in her eyes, creating a chilling atmosphere in the emergency room. Their sharp psychological battle heightens curiosity about the outcome of the interrogation. The production team stated, “Detective Ban Ji Hoon deliberately applying psychological pressure to a severely injured Woo So Jung will draw viewers deeper into the story,” adding, “Whether Woo So Jung’s secret—the reason she volunteered to become a hostage—will be uncovered by Ban Ji Hoon is something to look forward to in the upcoming episode.” To find out the outcome of the interrogation, catch the next episode of “Mary Kills People” on August 16 at 10 p.m. KST!
Kim Yo Han And Kim Dan Face Off Against Former Teammate Cho Han Gyul In Pivotal Game In “The Winning Try”
Hanyang High’s rugby team is going head-to-head with their longtime rivals in tonight’s episode of “The Winning Try”! “The Winning Try” is a new drama starring Yoon Kye Sang as Joo Ga Ram, a former rugby star who falls from grace due to a doping scandal. After he returns to his alma mater as the new coach of its rugby team, which is ranked last in the country, he leads the underdog squad on a quest to win the National Sports Festival. Spoilers In the upcoming episode, the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team is competing in the Presidential Cup National Rugby Championship. Their first-round opponents are none other than Daesang High, last year’s national champions. The matchup carries extra tension for Hanyang, who previously faced a crisis when their former coach jumped ship to Daesang, followed by first-year ace Kang Tae Poong (Cho Han Gyul) making the same move. But under the leadership of new head coach Joo Ga Ram, who turned that crisis into a turning point, the team has been reborn. With the addition of Moon Woong (Kim Dan), Hanyang High is now at full strength. Newly released stills show Ga Ram and his players fully charged for battle. Ga Ram lays out the game plan with commanding charisma, while the team—serious-faced and laser-focused—prepares with unwavering determination to win. Other shots capture a tense standoff between captain Yoon Sung Joon (Kim Yo Han), newcomer Moon Woong, and Tae Poong—the former Hanyang ace who defected to Daesang. Sung Joon locks Tae Poong in a fierce stare, while Tae Poong deliberately avoids meeting his eyes. Tae Poong’s guarded reaction to Moon Woong also hints at a brewing shift in the players’ dynamics. The final still shows Moon Woong charging across the field at full speed. With his raw athletic talent and rugby instinct, anticipation is running high for his first official match. Will his arrival tip the scales in Hanyang’s favor against Daesang? Find out in the next episode of “The Winning Try,” airing on August 15 at 9:50 p.m. KST!
Kim Jung Hyun Is A Brilliant Chaebol Heir Who Falls For Kim Da Mi In "A Hundred Memories"
JTBC’s upcoming drama “A Hundred Memories” has shared a sneak peek of Kim Jung Hyun’s special appearance! Set in the 1980s, “A Hundred Memories” is a nostalgic coming-of-age romance drama about the friendship between two young bus attendants, Go Young Rye (Kim Da Mi) and Seo Jong Hee (Shin Ye Eun), and their shared first love Han Jae Pil (Heo Nam Jun). Kim Jung Hyun will play the role of Jung Hyun, an unexpectedly innocent third-generation chaebol heir who has lived a privileged life. The eldest son of the family that owns the leading electronics company of the era, Jung Hyun also has a brilliant mind that gets him admitted to a prestigious law school in Seoul at the top of his class. Although he routinely cuts class when he wants to have fun, he still manages to maintain excellent grades. In the drama, Jung Hyun falls for Go Young Rye, who is the younger sister of one of his friends. Seeing Go Young Rye work hard every single day as a bus attendant and struggle to make ends meet, Jung Hyun feels sorry for her, but he is also charmed. Hoping that Young Rye will be able to live the life she wants, Jung Hyun winds up watching over her as a dependable source of support. “Jung Hyun, who is played by Kim Jung Hyun, is a charming character who is hiding an unexpected innocence behind a mix of wit and luxurious elegance,” said the drama’s production team. “Although it’s only a special appearance, [Kim Jung Hyun’s] importance and impact within the story are absolutely not insignificant. Each and every scene in which he appears adds depth to the story, and hew ill also bring about a decisive change in the characters’ emotions.” “A Hundred Memories” will premiere on September 13 at 10:40 p.m. KST. Check out a teaser for the drama here!
Lee Young Ae, Kim Young Kwang, And Park Yong Woo Reveal Their Hidden Thoughts In "Walking On Thin Ice" Posters
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Walking on Thin Ice” has unveiled intriguing new character posters! “Walking on Thin Ice” will tell the story of the dangerous partnership between Kang Eun Soo (Lee Young Ae), a mother desperate to protect her family, and Lee Kyung (Kim Young Kwang), a teacher who secretly leads a double life. The character posters, inspired by the idea of a single ray of hope breaking through cold darkness, show the tangled, precarious relationships between Kang Eun Soo, Lee Kyung, and Jang Tae Goo (Park Yong Woo). When light and darkness collide, each character’s hidden desires emerge. Lee Young Ae plays Kang Eun Soo, an ordinary housewife who enters a forbidden world. With the tagline, “Just this once, please turn a blind eye,” her character poster depicts Kang Eun Soo in a desperate situation. Her pleading gaze, as if she has put everything on the line, hints at Eun Soo’s unwavering resolve to protect her family. Kim Young Kwang stars as Lee Kyung, a popular after-school art teacher by day who secretly works as a drug dealer by night. In his character poster, the enigmatic Lee Kyung wears a subtly cynical expression while warning, “Don’t be curious about me.” As he shifts between good and evil, Lee Kyung’s emerging dual nature builds curiosity about the secrets and stories he is hiding. Finally, Park Yong Woo plays Jang Tae Goo, the head of the narcotics unit that is tracking the drug trafficking organization known as Phantom. With an intimidating gaze, Park Yong Woo shows an unyielding determination to never lose sight of his target as he delivers the warning, “Do you want my attention for the rest of your life?” The poster captures Jang Tae Goo’s sharp instincts and cold composure as he tracks Phantom’s distribution routes. The production team commented, “The newly released character posters capture the individual situations faced by Kang Eun Soo, Lee Kyung, and Jang Tae Goo, the relationships and emotions among the three characters, and the hidden desires beneath it all.” They added, “Please look forward to the performances of Lee Young Ae, Kim Young Kwang, and Park Yong Woo, who will captivate viewers this fall.” “Walking on Thin Ice” will premiere on September 20 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
Lim Yoona And Kang Han Na Clash As Lee Chae Min's Royal Chef And Concubine In "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty"
Get ready for sparks to fly between Girls’ Generation’s Lim Yoona and Kang Han Na in tvN’s upcoming drama “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty”! Based on a popular web novel, “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” is a fantasy romance drama starring Lim Yoona as Yeon Ji Young, an award-winning French chef who winds up traveling 500 years back into the past. There, she meets despotic king Lee Heon (Lee Chae Min), who is known as the worst of tyrants—and who also happens to be a discerning gourmet. Kang Han Na will play Lee Heon’s trusted but ruthless concubine Kang Mok Joo. After she unexpectedly travels back in time, Yeon Ji Young’s arrival will shake up the palace. A mysterious woman who introduces herself as a chef from the future, Yeon Ji Young will steal Lee Heon’s heart with her strange but delicious dishes, which introduce him to a whole new world of flavor. In spite of the brazen and insolent attitude of this suspicious newcomer, who even dares to lay her hands on the king’s body without hesitation, Lee Heon is so taken with Yeon Ji Young’s cooking that he appoints her to the position of head chef of the royal kitchen. Meanwhile, Kang Mok Joo is a beautiful and ambitious concubine who has managed to capture Lee Heon’s heart. As the only person that Lee Heon trusts, she holds unrivaled power within the palace walls. However, because of Kang Mok Joo’s dark and boundless ambition, she is willing to resort to any means necessary to monopolize Lee Heon’s favor, which she needs in order to maintain her power. When newcomer Yeon Ji Young suddenly appears by Lee Heon’s side, she winds up clashing with Kang Mok Joo, who is threatened by her arrival. “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” will premiere on August 23 at 9:10 p.m. KST.