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Lee Min Ji, Park Ye Ni, Oh Woo Ri, And Jung Bo Min Are Kim Da Mi And Shin Ye Eun's Roommates And Co-Workers In "A Hundred Memories"
JTBC’s upcoming drama “A Hundred Memories” has unveiled new stills of its supporting cast! 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). The drama’s production team has now introduced four bus attendants who, as Young Rye and Jong Hee’s roommates and colleagues, live in a dormitory and spend every hour of the day together with them. Kwon Hae Ja (Lee Min Ji), Choi Jung Boon (Park Ye Ni), Cha Ok Hee (Oh Woo Ri), and Lim Ho Sook (Jung Bo Min) each have distinct personalities and traits that promise both laughter and relatability. Dorm leader Hae Ja is, quite literally, the “dorm dictator.” She changes the rules depending on her mood, and she is jealous and wary of the pretty newcomer Jong Hee. Jung Boon, who curses constantly, is actually a warm-hearted “swearing pacifist.” She takes care of everything from her colleagues’ hair to their makeup, serving as a motherly presence in the dorm. Ok Hee is a quick-witted “yes-woman” who senses Hae Ja’s moods before anyone else and adjusts accordingly. Ho Sook, the youngest, may appear clumsy, but she often delivers unexpected surprises. Together, the four will bring youthful energy to the drama by depicting the authentic dormitory life of 1980s youth. The production team commented, “Whenever the bus attendants’ banter appears, the atmosphere of the drama shifts completely. The actors’ vivid performances capture the essence of 1980s youth, and it will truly stir memories.” “A Hundred Memories” will premiere on September 13 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
Lee El And Jo Sung Ha Are Detectives Hunting Down A Copycat Killer In "Queen Mantis"
SBS’s upcoming drama “Queen Mantis” has unveiled a new glimpse of Lee El and Jo Sung Ha in character! 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. Jo Sung Ha and Lee El will play Choi Jung Ho and Kim Na Hee, two detectives working alongside Cha Soo Yeol to hunt down the new copycat killer. Newly released stills from the upcoming drama show Choi Jung Ho and Kim Na Hee at a crime scene. When he initially arrives on the scene, Choi Jung Ho gives off a warm and benevolent aura as he sips milk with an endearingly harmless expression. However, his gaze quickly turns cold and sharp after he inspects the crime scene, hinting at the contrasting sides of his character. Meanwhile, Lee El shows off a new side of herself as the unglamorous detective Kim Na Hee, who sports a short haircut and comfortable, neutral-colored clothing. Her determined expression and unwavering gaze as she examines the crime scene suggest that her character isn’t one to be trifled with. The drama’s production team commented, “Together with Go Hyun Jung and Jang Dong Yoon, Jo Sung Ha and Lee El will lead the tightly-plotted story of ‘Queen Mantis’ with their powerful and passionate performances. In order to achieve this, Jo Sung Ha displayed a gentle charisma, while Lee El displayed an energetic presence. Above all, neither actor spared themselves as they passionately poured their all into the drama and their characters. Viewers will be able to see why both of them are trusted actors. Please look forward to their performances.” “Queen Mantis” will premiere on September 5 at 9:50 p.m. KST. Check out the latest teaser for the drama here!
Eugene Wages War Against Her President-Elect Husband Ji Hyun Woo In "The First Lady"
Get ready for a vicious war between the first couple in MBN’s upcoming drama “The First Lady”! “The First Lady” will tell the shocking story of a president-elect who suddenly demands a divorce from his wife 67 days before his inauguration. Eugene stars as Cha Soo Yeon, a kingmaker who is about to become the first lady when her husband Hyun Min Chul (Ji Hyun Woo), who has just been elected president, turns her world upside down by asking for a divorce. Ji Hyun Woo will star as Hyun Min Chul, who rises from factory worker to the highest office in the nation, while Lee Min Young will play his closest aide Shin Hae Rin. The newly released main poster teases the fierce battle that lies ahead for these three characters. Just when Cha Soo Yeon has finally achieved her dream of becoming first lady by working hard to help her husband become president, he blindsides her by suddenly requesting a divorce—but she isn’t going down without a fight. As she stares resolutely into the camera, her determined expression suggests that she’s prepared for the war ahead, in which love and power will collide. The poster’s tagline reads, “A divorce war between the presidential couple that will turn the world upside down.” “The main poster visually depicts the intense psychological battle between Cha Soo Yeon, Hyun Min Chul, and Shin Hae Rin, along with their tangled emotions,” said the drama’s production team. “Please look forward to ‘The First Lady,’ which will deliver suspense and goosebump-inducing thrills.” “The First Lady” will premiere on September 24 at 10:20 p.m. KST. Check out a teaser for the drama here!
Song Joong Ki And His First Love Chun Woo Hee Unexpectedly Run Into Each Other As Adults In "My Youth"
JTBC’s upcoming drama “My Youth” has shared a sneak peek of Song Joong Ki and Chun Woo Hee’s past and present! “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. Newly released stills from the upcoming drama capture the young Sunwoo Hae (Nam Da Reum) and Sung Je Yeon (Jeon So Young) in their teenage years, back when they were each other’s first love. For both Sunwoo Hae, a child star who had to give up his youth to make a living, and Sung Je Yeon, who was stuck living a strictly managed life with no time to dream of straying off course, their first love was a spark of light in their otherwise dreary lives. One still shows the young students sitting side by side in their uniforms at school, while another captures Sunwoo Hae shyly confessing his feelings to Sung Je Yeon by the sea. As he hands her a bouquet of flowers, Sung Je Yeon smiles so brightly that it’s clear she returns his affections. However, when Sunwoo Hae and Sung Je Yeon reunite as adults, the atmosphere is very different. When they unexpectedly run into one another, both appear more startled than happy to see their first love again. Later, as they look into each other’s eyes at night, there is a wistfulness to their gazes that suggest their long-forgotten memories of the past have begun to return. Song Joong Ki remarked, “For Sunwoo Hae, Sung Je Yeon is his savior. Sung Je Yeon is the person who dragged Sunwoo Hae out of hiding and made it possible for him to step out into the world.” The actor also spoke enthusiastically about his experience working with his co-star Chun Woo Hee, recalling, “While we were filming, I spent a lot of time talking to Chun Woo Hee. I felt comfortable and reassured because we were able to work while communicating openly and honestly with each other.” Meanwhile, Chun Woo Hee described Sunwoo Hae and Sung Je Yeon’s relationship as a “box of memories.” She explained, “When you open it, you are instantly transported back to that time, which you had forgotten all about.” As for her experience working with Song Joong Ki, Chun Woo Hee shared, “We felt comfortable around each other from the very beginning. We had a lot of conversations about the script and pondered together as we filmed the drama. We were very considerate of one another, and the atmosphere on set was great.” “My Youth,” which premieres on September 5 at 8:50 p.m. KST, will be available with subtitles on Viki. Check out a teaser for the drama here!
Han Suk Kyu Reveals How He Prepared For His Role In Upcoming Drama "Shin's Project"
Han Suk Kyu has shared his thoughts on his upcoming drama “Shin’s Project”! tvN’s “Shin’s Project” is a new drama starring Han Suk Kyu as Mr. Shin, a former legendary negotiator who now runs a modest chicken restaurant while hiding a mysterious secret. A neighborhood hero who takes it upon himself to mediate conflicts and assist people through seemingly unwinnable situations, Mr. Shin willingly jumps into other people’s conflicts to settle their problems and deliver justice. Explaining why he chose to star in “Shin’s Project,” Han Suk Kyu recalled, “The moment I read the script, it touched my heart. It wasn’t just a story about solving cases; it was also full of human warmth, humor, and realistic emotions.” “The way Mr. Shin solved problems through negotiation was refreshing, and I was also confident that the character’s warmth and weight would be able to reach viewers,” continued the actor. “So I decided to appear [in the drama] without hesitation.” Notably, “Shin’s Project” marks Han Suk Kyu’s third time working with director Shin Kyung Soo, with whom he previously joined forces for the dramas “Tree With Deep Roots” and “Secret Door.” “There are many moments in which we communicate on set just by looking at each other,” said Han Suk Kyu. “Director Shin Kyung Soo meticulously takes the lead on set so that the actors can immerse themselves deeply in their characters.” Describing his first impression of his character, Mr. Shin, Han Suk Kyu remarked, “I felt that he was a truly unusual person. Although he seems like an ordinary chicken restaurant owner on the outside, there’s a depth to him that makes him hard to read. Even in a situation where it appears like he’s smiling, he seems like someone who’s hiding a grave backstory. That first impression remained in my memory for a long time.” Because Mr. Shin is a character with a hidden twist, Han Suk Kyu shared that he spent a lot of time pondering his approach to the role. “In order to portray a three-dimensional character who is smooth and wily on the outside but is keen and perceptive on the inside, I adjusted not only my tone of voice and my gaze, but also even the way I moved my hands while frying chicken.” As for the character’s styling, Han Suk Kyu revealed, “When [Mr. Shin] was in comfortable and friendly chicken restaurant owner mode, I wore clothing with soft colors and fabrics, and when he transformed into a negotiator, I opted for a more sleek and polished style. Thanks to that difference, whenever I changed clothes on set, everyone was able to immediately know, ‘Oh, he’s a restaurant owner right now’ or ‘Oh, now he’s a negotiator.’” “Mr. Shin” will premiere on September 15 at 8:50 p.m. KST. Check out a teaser for the drama here!
Lee Young Ae Is Shaken By Her Husband's Secret In "Walking On Thin Ice"
KBS 2TV’s upcoming drama “Walking on Thin Ice” has unveiled a glimpse of the catastrophe looming over Lee Young Ae’s once happy family. “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. After marrying Park Do Jin (Bae Soo Bin), with whom she used to work at the same bank, Kang Eun Soo lives a modest but happy life with her husband and their daughter Park Soo Ah (Kim Si Ah). However, this ordinary family is thrust into chaos and despair when Park Do Jin suddenly falls ill and is diagnosed with a terminal illness—and a reckless investment Kang Eun Soo makes for her family, which is about to lose the head of its household, only winds up pushing them further into financial ruin. Newly released stills from the upcoming drama capture an everyday morning in Kang Eun Soo’s once happy household. After preparing a table full of food for her husband and daughter in the morning, Kang Eun Soo wears a warm smile as she sends Soo Ah off to school with a hug. However, in the next set of photos, a letter in Kang Eun Soo’s hand turns her entire world upside down. Park Do Jin’s unsmiling expression hints at the impending disaster that is about to shake the family to its core, and as soon as his secret is revealed, a cold silence descends upon the table that was once warm and full of laughter. The “Walking on Thin Ice” production team commented, “As you can tell just from looking at the stills, the family created by Lee Young Ae, Bae Soo Bin, and Kim Si Ah felt remarkably real and natural. The combination of their sincere acting and the tightly woven story will resonate deeply with viewers.” They added, “Please look forward to the three actors’ new transformations and the drama’s suspenseful plot.” “Walking on Thin Ice” will premiere on September 20 at 9:20 p.m. KST. Check out a teaser for the drama here!