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Ju Ji Hoon And Ha Ji Won Take Separate Paths Even As A Married Couple In New Drama “Climax” Poster
ENA’s upcoming drama “Climax” has unveiled a new poster! “Climax” follows the fierce survival story of prosecutor Bang Tae Seob (Ju Ji Hoon), who dives into a power-driven cartel in order to rise to the top of South Korea’s power ladder. Ha Ji Won will star as Chu Sang Ah, a former A-list actress with a struggling career who winds up standing at the center of a huge cartel connecting the entertainment industry to the political world. The poster features Bang Tae Seob and Chu Sang Ah, presenting both characters in a single layout that reflects the state of their relationship. Bang Tae Seob appears in one frame, staring straight ahead with a steady expression, while Chu Sang Ah occupies another, looking in the same direction. This suggests that, although they share the same relationship, their focus is on different paths. The phrase, “You in your way, me in mine. Let’s see the end each of us wants,” hints that the couple, bound by the title of husband and wife, are facing their own choices. The drama depicts the clash of personal interests and desires on a vast stage where politics and entertainment collide. Bang Tae Seob and Chu Sang Ah face what they must protect and what they hope to gain in different ways, making their relationship the story’s central axis, where emotion and calculation operate side by side. “Climax” will premiere on March 16 at 10 p.m. KST.
Watch: Park Jinyoung Tries To Take Kim Min Ju’s Hand Again After Letting It Slip Away In "Shining" Teaser
JTBC’s upcoming Friday series “Shining” has unveiled its main teaser! “Shining” is a drama about young people who once shared a world of their own and gradually become each other’s source of trust and the light that guides their lives. The main teaser video opens by showing Yeon Tae Seo (Park Jinyoung) answering a phone call on a bridge over the Han River. On the other end of the line, Mo Eun Ah (Kim Min Ju) speaks in a calm voice: “It’s been a while.” Tae Seo’s sorrow-tinged eyes hint at the emotional waves rippling between the two. Just as curiosity about Yeon Tae Seo and Mo Eun Ah’s story begins to build, their sweet, fresh first-love days unfold. Mo Eun Ah approaches the new transfer student Yeon Tae Seo first and greets him: “I’m Mo Eun Ah.” Starting with those words, the two are together wherever they go, building dazzling memories. But even the relationship between Yeon Tae Seo and Mo Eun Ah—who believed they were destined for each other—begins to crack. On the way home from school, they pause for a moment in front of the familiar fork in the road they always faced then head off in their respective directions. As Yeon Tae Seo and Mo Eun Ah come face to face again after ten long years, a different air than before flows between them, adding to the sense of regret. In Mo Eun Ah’s question—“Is it okay if I get back to you like this?”—a subtle distance and hesitation can be felt. Tae Seo, on the other hand, says, “It’ll work out—in a way you’d never expect,” showing his determination not to let go again, and Eun Ah echoes, “In a way i’d never expect.” “Shining” is set to premiere on March 6 at 8:50 p.m. KST. Until then, watch Park Jinyoung in “The Witch”:
Chae Jong Hyeop Gradually Chips Away At Lee Sung Kyung's Walls In "In Your Radiant Season"
“In Your Radiant Season” has unveiled new stills ahead of the upcoming episodes! MBC’s “In Your Radiant Season” is a new romance drama about the love story between Sunwoo Chan (Chae Jong Hyeop), a man who lives each day like an exciting summer vacation, and Song Ha Ran (Lee Sung Kyung), a woman who has closed herself off as through trapped in a long winter. Spoilers Previously, Sunwoo Chan reunited with Song Ha Ran, who saved him from death’s door twice in the past. Having found reason to live again thanks to Song Ha Ran, Sunwoo Chan resolved to open her heart once more after she shut herself away from the world following the passing of her boyfriend Kang Hyuk Chan (Kwon Do Hyoung). In the upcoming episode, Song Ha Ran becomes wary of Sunwoo Chan while also starting to notice his presence more. With the onset of unfamiliar feelings, Ha Ran tries to distance herself from him, but she isn’t able to easily look away. Having resolved to treat Song Ha Ran well, Sunwoo Chan will work to break down Song Ha Ran’s walls in the upcoming episode. Furthermore, Nana Atelier family’s youngest Song Ha Dam (Oh Ye Ju) will create great shockwaves in the peaceful household. In front of Kim Na Na (Lee Mi Sook), Song Ha Ran, and Song Ha Young (Han Ji Hyun), she will make a shocking statement, raising questions about the upcoming episode. “In Your Radiant Season” will air episode 3 on February 27 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
"The Practical Guide To Love" Cast Picks Keywords To Describe Their Characters' Relationships
Han Ji Min, Park Sung Hoon, and Lee Ki Taek have shared keywords to describe the relationships between their characters in “The Practical Guide to Love”! “The Practical Guide to Love” tells the story of Lee Ui Yeong (Han Ji Min), a woman who dives into the world of blind dates after deciding to pursue love. When she meets Song Tae Seop (Park Sung Hoon) and Shin Ji Su (Lee Ki Taek), two men with strikingly different charms, she finds herself torn between them—prompting a journey towards discovering what true love really means. First, Han Ji Min picked “comfort” and “stability” as the keywords that best describe Lee Ui Yeong’s relationship with Song Tae Seop. She explained, “Song Tae Seop is someone who makes you feel comfortable in everyday life rather than through extreme or dynamic dates. When you open up to him, he quietly listens.” On the other hand, Park Sung Hoon chose “blind date” as a keyword for his character’s relationship with Lee Ui Yeong. He remarked, “Lee Ui Yeong is someone who has gone on many blind dates and doesn’t attach much meaning to them, but her first impression of Song Tae Seop feels different from all the others. That makes her think about how to continue their relationship more efficiently. Please look forward to seeing what kind of relationship Lee Ui Yeong and Song Tae Seop will form within that process.” Meanwhile, Han Ji Min highlighted “tension” as the keyword that best describes the dynamic between her character and Shin Ji Su. She explained, “The relationship between Lee Ui Yeong and Shin Ji Su is raw and filled with tension. There’s an unpredictable energy to him—you never know what he’ll do next—and that unpredictability is strangely compelling.” Lee Ki Taek defined the relationship between Lee Ui Yeong and Shin Ji Su as a “compass.” He explained, “When either of them feels lost, they help each other find the direction they need to move toward. Shin Ji Su is motivated by Lee Ui Yeong to become a better man, while Lee Ui Yeong gains the courage to face her true feelings because of Shin Ji Su.” These hints shared by the three actors have only heightened anticipation for the intriguing love triangle in “The Practical Guide to Love.” It remains to be seen what choices and outcomes the three characters’ connections will lead to.
Sung Yoo Bin, Kim Ji Hyun, And Kim Tae Hoon Bring Diverse Charms To New Drama "Shining"
JTBC’s upcoming series “Shining” has unveiled new stills of its supporting cast! “Shining” is a drama about young people who once shared a world of their own gradually becoming each other’s source of trust and the light that guides one another’s lives. Sung Yoo Bin plays Yeon Hee Seo, the younger brother of Yeon Tae Seo (Park Jinyoung). He works at a rural post office sorting mail and is bright and outgoing, unlike his quiet older brother. Despite dealing with the discomfort of an injured leg, he is a warmhearted person who always thinks first of his grandparents and older brother. Kim Ji Hyun plays Park So Hyun, the business partner and lover of Mo Seon Gyu (Kim Tae Hoon), the father of Mo Eun Ah (Kim Min Ju). A journalist from Hawaii, she visits South Korea for the purpose of covering a story and develops feelings for Mo Seon Gyu, which also leads to a subtle connection with his daughter, Mo Eun Ah. Kim Tae Hoon makes a special appearance as Mo Seon Gyu, the father of Mo Eun Ah. After his divorce, he temporarily settled in a rural town he had visited while traveling and has been raising his daughter on his own. Skilled in natural cuisine, he meets Park So Hyun when she comes to cover his cooking and grows closer to her. “Shining” is set to premiere on March 6 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
Lee Soo Kyung Is A Super Mom Adapting To Rural Life In New Drama "Cabbage Your Life"
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Cabbage Your Life” has unveiled its first stills of Lee Soo Kyung in character! “Cabbage Your Life” follows the chaotic story of Sung Tae Hoon’s city family, who suddenly end up in the village of Yeonriri, as they struggle to return to Seoul. Lee Soo Kyung plays Jo Mi Ryeo, a super mom who has raised her three sons alone while her husband is tied up with work. A housewife and social media influencer, she moves with her family to Yeonriri without any farming knowledge or experience living in the countryside. In the stills, Jo Mi Ryeo wins over the villagers with her bright smile, showcasing her exceptional adaptability. However, life in the countryside is anything but easy. The worry shadowing her usually happy face hints at the realities and challenges she will face. “Cabbage Your Life” premieres on March 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST. In the meantime, check out a teaser for the drama here!