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Lee Sun Bin, Ra Mi Ran, And Jo Aram's New Drama "To The Moon" Reveals Premiere Date With First Poster
MBC’s upcoming drama “To the Moon” has unveiled its premiere date along with its first poster! Based on the novel of the same name, “To the Moon” tells the survival story of three working-class women who struggle to live on their salaries and turn to cryptocurrency investing. The cast includes Lee Sun Bin as Jung Da Hae, Ra Mi Ran as Kang Eun Sang, Jo Aram as Kim Ji Song, and Kim Young Dae as Ham Ji Woo. The new poster shows a train racing toward a massive moon, surrounded by glittering gold coins. The tagline, “A ride on the coin train that can turn life around,” hints at the journey of the three women dreaming of a better life. A closer look reveals the silhouettes of three figures in a window towards the front of the train. Standing side by side with their shoulders touching in a pose that highlights their strong bond of friendship, Lee Sun Bin, Ra Mi Ran, and Jo Aram are shown setting out on a journey “To the Moon.” The dazzling city nightscape in the background symbolizes the harsh reality the story’s main characters face, while the train that rises above it represents the bold choices of the three leads as they break free from that reality. The bright headlights shining from the front of the train represent their determination and hope for a new future as they attempt to turn their lives around. The production team commented, “Our drama tells the story of ordinary people dreaming of a slightly better future. We will depict the main characters’ anxiety, excitement, and hope as they ride the coin train toward the moon in a way that is both realistic and entertaining. We hope viewers will watch and look forward to their journey and bold pursuit of the future.” “To the Moon” is set to premiere on September 19 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Watch: Jun Ji Hyun, Kang Dong Won, Yoo Jae Myung, And More Confront Rising Threat To Their Nation In "Tempest" Trailer
Disney+’s upcoming drama “Tempest” has unveiled a new poster and trailer! “Tempest” follows Moon Ju (Jun Ji Hyun), a renowned UN ambassador who sets out to uncover the truth behind an assassination attempt on a presidential candidate, and San Ho (Kang Dong Won), a special agent of unknown nationality who must protect her, as they confront a massive truth that threatens the Korean Peninsula. The newly released main poster introduces the characters trapped in a crisis threatening the Korean Peninsula and chasing the truth behind the shocking attack. Against the backdrop of a massive city explosion, the characters’ expressions as they all gaze in different directions create a sense of suspense and build anticipation for an unpredictable story. Hinting at the conflicts that will unfold within fragile relationships defined by mistrust, the tagline asks, “Who will you trust, what will you protect?” The new trailer highlights the drama’s sweeping scale and the characters’ pursuit of hidden truths amid looming threats. Moon Ju, who decides to run for president to expose the truth behind the assassination attempt that shocked South Korea, soon becomes caught up in dangerous events that threaten her life. After first encountering Moon Ju at the scene of a crime, San Ho, who had been watching her from a distance, decides he must protect her and makes a direct offer, saying, “Hire me.” Moon Ju, however, keeps her guard up, responding, “Can you follow orders without question?” The tension deepens when Yoo Woon Hak (Yoo Jae Myung), director of the National Intelligence Service, delivers a sharp warning: “Be careful of this man.” At the same time, a looming threat that could escalate into World War III edges closer to the Korean Peninsula. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Anderson Miller (John Cho) struggles to shift the course of the storm, while South Korean President Chae Kyung Shin (Kim Hae Sook) does her best from the nation’s highest office. Also in play are Im Ok Sun (Lee Mi Sook), the powerful chairwoman of Ahseom Shipping, who holds sway over South Korea’s political and business circles, and prosecutor Jang Joon Sang (Oh Jung Se), who pursues Moon Ju with his own presidential ambitions. As questions grow over who is truly pulling the strings behind this threat to global security and what the approaching storm represents, Moon Ju shows her resolve by declaring, “If there is a script driving all of this, I will uncover it.” Watch the full trailer below! “Tempest” will premiere with three episodes on September 10, followed by two new episodes each week starting on September 17, for a total of nine episodes.
Watch: Jang Dong Yoon And His Serial Killer Mother Go Hyun Jung Meet After Years Apart In "Queen Mantis" Teaser
SBS’s upcoming drama “Queen Mantis” has released a new teaser! A remake of the French series “La Mante,” “Queen Mantis” is a crime thriller starring Go Hyun Jung as Jung Yi Shin, a famous serial killer nicknamed “The Mantis” who brutally murdered five men 20 years ago and has been imprisoned ever since. When a new serial killer emerges, copying The Mantis’s distinctive style, the police approach Jung Yi Shin for her assistance in solving the case. Jang Dong Yoon plays detective Cha Soo Yeol, who must work alongside his mother Jung Yi Shin, whom he has despised his entire life. At the beginning of the teaser, police officer Choi Jung Ho (Jo Sung Ha) informs Cha Soo Yeol that a crime imitating Jung Yi Shin’s murders from 23 years ago has occurred. Upon hearing this, Cha Soo Yeol rushes to the crime scene. Later, he angrily asks Choi Jong Ho, “You’re asking me to meet who?!” The teaser then shows Cha Soo Yeol and other officers struggling to solve the case while Jung Yi Shin heads somewhere in a prison uniform. Eventually, the serial killer mother, Yi Shin, and her detective son, Soo Yeol, come face to face. At one point, Cha Soo Yeol asks her, “Wasn’t killing five people enough for you?” Meanwhile, Yi Shin retorts, “If the world finds out about my existence, will they still remain by your side?” After walking with her hands and feet bound, Yi Shin meets Cha Soo Yeol in a mysterious location. The teaser ends with Yi Shin saying, “So we meet like this. Hello?” Watch the teaser below! “Queen Mantis” premieres on September 5 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Ma Dong Seok And Park Hyung Sik Stand On Opposite Sides Of Good And Evil In “Twelve”
The upcoming action hero series “Twelve” has unveiled new stills ahead of the premiere! Inspired by the 12 zodiac animals of the East, “Twelve” tells the story of 12 angels living in the human world in human form to protect the Korean Peninsula from evil spirits. Long ago, the angels barely managed to seal the forces of evil in the gates of hell through their sacrifice, bringing peace. However, with the evil spirits awakening, chaos returns. The newly released stills highlight the conflict between the angels, led by Tae San (Ma Dong Seok), and the forces of evil, centered on Ogui (Park Hyung Sik). Thousands of years ago, eight angels lost four of their own in a monumental battle but ultimately sealed the gates of hell, bringing peace to the world. Since then, the angels who remained on Earth in human form, sealing a special power within the gates, have quietly stayed by humanity’s side, enduring countless hardships over the centuries. Despite humanity’s endless selfishness and their own guilt over lost comrades, their resolve to protect the world has never wavered. In the released stills, the angels are shown running “Angel Capital” in a peaceful human world, protecting the good from evil humans. Although they had vowed never to interfere in human affairs again, they rise and take action when the forces of evil resurface. Meanwhile, the forces of evil have gathered strength once again to dominate the world. Sa Min (Kim Chan Hyung), a priest who’s on evil’s side, plans to awaken Ogui and use his power to plunge the world into darkness. In another still, Sa Min casts a piercing gaze, while Ogui, standing beside him, displays a sharp, menacing presence. The image hints at the dark shadow about to fall and heightens anticipation for the intense clash between good and evil. “Twelve” will premiere on August 23 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
Lee Jung Eun Transforms Into The Breadwinning Mother Of Kim Da Mi In New Drama “A Hundred Memories”
JTBC’s upcoming drama “A Hundred Memories” has shared a sneak peek of Lee Jung Eun’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). Lee Jung Eun plays a resilient, hardworking head of the household and the devoted mother of Young Rye, showing the power of a mother who raised her children through the difficult years of the 1980s. Young Rye’s mother lost her husband shortly after giving birth to her youngest daughter and has raised four children on her own. Though every one of her children is precious to her, like many mothers of that era, she believes the family will prosper only if her eldest child succeeds. She receives help from Young Rye, the eldest daughter, who wears a uniform instead of a school outfit to work as a bus attendant. While she carries feelings of guilt and deep affection in her heart, her personality—or perhaps her pride—makes it difficult for her to express them openly. In the stills, late at night, she pulls a handcart to provide for her family and later sets a table in the yard for a meal, vividly depicting life in an ordinary 1980s household and realistically portraying a mother bearing the weight of her family. The production team said, “Actress Lee Jung Eun will play an important emotional role that adds depth to the story, going beyond a simple special appearance. Her mother-daughter chemistry with Kim Da Mi will have a strong impact on viewers.” They added, “Please look forward to Lee Jung Eun’s powerful performance, which vividly captures the life of a mother in the 1980s with both subtlety and strength.” “A Hundred Memories” will premiere on September 13 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
Watch: OMEGA X's Kevin Is Kim Kang Min’s Biggest Fanboy In Teaser For Upcoming BL Drama
The upcoming BL drama “My Bias Is Showing?!” (literal title) has released its first teaser! Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, “My Bias Is Showing?!” follows the story of Choi Si Yeol (Kim Kang Min), a member of the popular idol group A-One, and Na Ae Jun (OMEGA X’s Kevin), a high school teacher who is a devoted fan of his. Kim Kang Min plays Choi Si Yeol, a beloved member of the idol group A-One who is tall, handsome, and exceptionally talented. OMEGA X’s Kevin plays Na Ae Jun, a high school teacher who relieves the stress of his day job by fanboying over A-One. Ae Jun’s ordinary daily life takes a chaotic turn when his favorite idol suddenly appears before him. The first poster depicts Choi Si Yeol holding out his hand to Na Ae Jun, who is sitting on the floor with his papers and tablet scattered as if he had been knocked over. In the next poster, Choi Si Yeol, who is wearing a microphone, is holding Na Ae Jun in his arms. The accompanying teaser opens with A-One performing on stage, then cuts to Na Ae Jun watching the live performance on his laptop. His friend asks if he likes Choi Si Yeol more than him. The teaser then briefly shows Na Ae Jun’s fanboy side before cutting to him at school, where he appears to keep his love for Si Yeol a secret. The teaser ends with an unexpected encounter between Na Ae Jun and Choi Si Yeol in the school hallway. Watch the teaser below! “My Bias Is Showing?!” will premiere on August 29.