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Jang Dong Yoon Talks About Upcoming Drama "Queen Mantis" And How He Prepared For His Role
Jang Dong Yoon has talked about his character in SBS’s upcoming drama “Queen Mantis”! 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 will star as Jung Yi Shin’s estranged son Cha Soo Yeol, a detective who has hated his mother all his life but suddenly finds himself forced to work with her to solve the Mantis copycat murders. Describing the character of Cha Soo Yeol, Jang Dong Yoon explained, “He is someone who lives his life denying his own bloodline. He wants to live as though his mother doesn’t exist in his life.” In terms of how he prepared to embody the tough Cha Soo Yeol, he shared, “The makeup team made me look rough in order to match the genre,” adding, “I bulked up just a little. Since I enjoy working out, the preparation process wasn’t very difficult.” According to the drama’s production team, not only did Jang Dong Yoon run tirelessly while pursuing the copycat killer in his role as Cha Soo Yeol, but he also personally performed various action scenes without holding back. Jang Dong Yoon commented, “Compared to the action scenes I’d done in previous projects, the level of difficulty of the action scenes in ‘Queen Mantis’ wasn’t particularly high, so it was manageable.” Encouraging viewers to tune in to the drama, Jang Dong Yoon remarked, “The drama ‘Queen Mantis,’ which everyone worked hard on in a great atmosphere, will soon be unveiled. Please show it lots of interest and love. I will continue to repay you with good performances as actor Jang Dong Yoon. Thank you.” “Queen Mantis” premieres on September 5 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Watch: Song Joong Ki, Chun Woo Hee, Lee Joo Myung, And Seo Ji Hoon Meet Again As Adults In New Teaser For "My Youth"
JTBC’s upcoming drama “My Youth” has unveiled a new teaser! “My Youth” is a romance drama starring Song Joong Ki as Sunwoo Hae, a man who begins living an ordinary life later than most people, and Chun Woo Hee as Sung Je Yeon, a woman who must shatter the peace of her first love for her own success. The video hints at a youthful springtime blooming again for adults who thought everything was gone and lost. Sunwoo Hae, once a beloved child actor standing in the spotlight, surrounded by bouquets, is now a florist moving through the early morning flower market. Hinting at the challenging past of a child star who burned through life’s prime too quickly, he says calmly, “I think I learned too early that there’s a certain comfort in not believing.” Sung Je Yeon, Mo Tae Rin (Lee Joo Myung), and Kim Seok Joo (Seo Ji Hoon) are all living lives far from the dreams of their childhood. Sung Je Yeon, who once wanted to be a judge, prosecutor, or lawyer, is now toiling away as an actor’s manager, a path she never planned. Former child actress Mo Tae Rin has become an actress who no longer feels confident showing her true self. Kim Seok Joo, who has never faced hardship, seems to have grown into a jaded adult despite a guaranteed safe path as the heir to Feel Entertainment. However, a reunion with a first love brings excitement to an otherwise peaceful life as Sunwoo Hae narrates, “It was just a small stone that fell, but everything tumbled. It rained to make your life clearer.” Even though they’re meeting for the first time in 15 years, Sunwoo Hae and Sung Je Yeon look so familiar and comfortable with one another, it feels like they saw each other just yesterday. Meanwhile, Mo Tae Rin sheds tears alone, and Kim Seok Joo approaches her with a smile, as if finding her sadness endearing. He asks, “Why are you crying?” When Mo Tae Rin responds, “Why are you smiling?” he makes hearts race by answering without hesitation, “Because you’re beautiful.” As the teaser ends with the bright smiles of Sunwoo Hae, Sung Je Yeon, Mo Tae Rin, and Kim Seok Joo, Sunwoo Hae’s voice says, “I just want my world to be beautiful, even if it’s only once in a while.” Watch the full teaser below! “My Youth,” which premieres on September 5 at 8:50 p.m. KST, will be available with subtitles on Viki.
Lee Young Ae's Ordinary Life Turns Dangerous As She Get Entangled With Kim Young Kwang In "Walking On Thin Ice"
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Walking on Thin Ice” has released new stills of Lee Young Ae and Kim Young Kwang! “Walking on Thin Ice” will tell the story of the dangerous partnership between a mother desperate to protect her family and a teacher who secretly leads a double life. Lee Young Ae plays Kang Eun Soo, an ordinary housewife who enters a forbidden world. Kim Young Kwang stars as Lee Kyung, a popular after-school art teacher who secretly works as a drug dealer. The stills highlight the sharply contrasting auras of Lee Young Ae and Kim Young Kwang, who meet as a parent and an art instructor before later transforming into secret business partners. The new stills also span Kang Eun Soo’s past, when she nurtured small dreams with a confident, cheerful work attitude, all the way to her present, where she boldly enters a forbidden world for the sake of her family despite a difficult life. In one photo, Lee Young Ae transforms into a younger Kang Eun Soo from the past with her long, flowing hair and bank clerk uniform. She greets customers with a bright smile that highlights her innocent beauty. Meanwhile, with his soft eyes and wistful expression, Kim Young Kwang perfectly portrays two very different roles, switching back and forth between a warm art instructor and a mysterious club MD. In the drama, Kang Eun Soo and Lee Kyung meet as a parent and a teacher living very different lives, only to become secret business partners through an unexpected turn of events. Amid their tangled relationship, complex emotions will slowly develop between them, showcasing the characters’ layered charms. “Walking on Thin Ice” will premiere on September 20 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
Lee Sun Bin, Ra Mi Ran, And Jo Aram Keep Their Hopes High In Poster For New Drama "To The Moon"
MBC’s upcoming drama “To the Moon” has unveiled a new 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 newly released poster shows Jung Da Hae, Kang Eun Sang, and Kim Ji Song holding cellphones with eager expressions. In contrast to the bleak backdrop of the subway, the three stand out with bright smiles that convey hope and excitement. Meamwhile, the subway setting symbolically shows the characters’ ambition to ride the so-called “coin train” all the way to the moon. The tagline, “Do we have it too…? The one secret move to turn the game around!”, highlights the desperate hopes and challenges of people from humble background who dream of breaking free from ordinary life and achieving a dramatic turnaround. The poster also links the daily “hell train” commute that office workers endure with the drama’s title, “To the Moon,” signaling the start of a special journey that marks a departure from ordinary life. “To the Moon” is set to premiere on September 19 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Shin Ye Eun Shares Her “A Hundred Memories” Character’s MBTI, Bond With Kim Da Mi, And More
Shin Ye Eun has opened up about her role in the upcoming JTBC drama “A Hundred Memories”! 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). Shin Ye Eun says the drama deeply resonated with her sense of the era: “That time felt like a society full of warmth and human connection. Even without anything extraordinary happening, young people lived each day happily through genuine bonds with others. I was especially moved by how they loved passionately and lived fully, putting aside pride to live without regrets.” Although she’s never been a bus attendant herself, Shin Ye Eun has her own special memories of the profession. “As a child, I loved the cartoon ‘Black Rubber Shoes,’ which featured bus attendants. Their image left a strong impression, so the role always felt familiar and relatable.” She also asked older generations about their memories and discovered that many had fond memories of bus attendants from that time. “That’s when I realized this story could connect with a wide audience,” she explained, adding that viewers who lived through the era will feel nostalgic, while younger audiences can experience its unique atmosphere and emotions. Shin Ye Eun’s character Seo Jong Hee is a rookie bus attendant who arrives at Cheong Ah Transport like a comet. Beautiful and confident, she exudes a ‘girl crush’ charm. “At first, her cool personality really stood out to me,” Shin Ye Eun said. “But as filming progressed, Jong Hee became someone I wanted to support and protect. If I had to analyze her with MBTI, she’s an ESFP. She seems strong and rational on the outside, but is actually sensitive and tender-hearted. The more I got to know her, the more I felt her warmth and realized she’s someone who needs care.” The drama will also highlight 1980s fashion through Jong Hee. “One of her charms that only I know about was her fashion sense and innate eye for style. I wanted to show that naturally through her outfits, so I researched and put a lot of effort into it. I think viewers will enjoy these small but meaningful details,” she added. The friendship between Jong Hee and Go Young Rye is a central focus of the series. Shin Ye Eun admitted, “At first, portraying the emotion of friendship was difficult. But eventually, just seeing Young Rye’s face or hearing her name would bring tears to my eyes.” Her favorite scene is the dorm rooftop moment, glimpsed in previous teasers and stills. “All the atmosphere and emotions from that moment when I listened to Young Rye’s dreams still feel vivid to me,” she recalled. She also expressed heartfelt gratitude to Kim Da Mi: “I was genuinely happy to be able to create such a precious character with Da Mi.” “A Hundred Memories” will premiere on September 13 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
Lee Jun Young And Jung Chaeyeon In Talks To Star In New Drama
Lee Jun Young and Jung Chaeyeon may come together in one project! On August 26, media outlets reported that Lee Jun Young and Jung Chaeyeon have been shortlisted to star in the upcoming drama “The New Employee Chairman Kang” (literal translation). The report also stated that the series is scheduled to air next year. In response to the reports, on August 27, a representative from Lee Jun Young’s agency said, “‘The New Employee Chairman Kang’ is one of the projects he has been offered, and he is reviewing the offer positively.” A representative from Jung Chaeyeon’s agency also stated, “She has received an offer to appear [in the drama] and is reviewing it.” “The New Employee Chairman Kang” follows Kang Yong Ho, chairman of the major conglomerate Choi Sung Group, who is known as a business genius but is forced to live an unwanted second life after an accident. Lee Jun Young was offered dual roles as Kang Yong Ho, a CEO who built a top 10 business empire, and Hwang Joon Hyun, a soccer player whose life revolved entirely around the sport. The story focuses on these two people whose lives are completely transformed by an unexpected tragedy. Since making his acting debut in 2017 with tvN’s “Avengers Social Club,” Lee Jun Young has built up a strong career by starring in various projects including the dramas “When Life Gives You Tangerines,” “Weak Hero Class 2,” and “Pump Up the Healthy Love.” Jung Chaeyeon has also established herself as a rising actress with roles in “The King’s Affection,” “The Golden Spoon,” “Family by Choice,” and more. She is currently starring in JTBC’s “Beyond the Bar.” Notably, “The New Employee Chairman Kang” is based on a web novel by San Kyung, author of “Reborn Rich,” which became a 2022 hit with a drama adaptation that peaked at 26.9 percent in viewership ratings. Stay tuned for updates!