Apr 12 2022

Trailer for KBS2 drama “Love All Play”

Trailer added for KBS2 drama series “Love All Play” starring Park Ju-Hyun & Chae Jong-Hyeop. Dialogue in the trailer has (0:01) anonymous voice “I will set up a blind date for you. What kind of girl do you like?,” (0:02) Chae Jong-Hyeop “As long as it’s not an athletic girl, I’m fine,” (0:21) anonymous voice “25 is not a young age,” and (0:25) Park Ju-Hyun “I got a job.” 

“Love All Play” first airs April 20, 2022 in South Korea.

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Apr 12 2022

Park Hee-Soon cast in SBS drama “Trolley”

Park Hee-Soon is cast for the lead male role for SBS drama series “Trolley” co-starring Kim Hyun-Joo, Park Hee-Soon will play Nam Joong-Do in the drama series. He is a member of the National Assembly and he is about to run for his third term. He strives to make the world a better place. He met his wife, played by Kim Hyun-Joo, when he was doing volunteer work. His wife has a secret which soon throws his life into chaos.

Filming for the drama series is set to begin in the coming days.

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Apr 11 2022

Teaser trailer & poster for Netflix drama “The Sound of Magic”

English subtitled teaser trailer and poster added for Netflix drama series “The Sound of Magic” starring Ji Chang-Wook, Choi Sung-Eun, & Hwang In-Yeop. Caption on the poster teases “Fantasy music drama. Do you believe in magic?” The drama series follows a mysterious magician named Lee-Eul (Ji Chang-Wook) who performs at an abandoned amusement park. The screenplay is based on webcomic “Annarasumanara” by Ha Il-Kwon.

“The Sound of Magic” streams on Netflix from May 6, 2022.

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Apr 8 2022

Main trailer for tvN drama “Monstrous”

Main trailer added for tvN drama series “Monstrous” starring Koo Gyo-Hwan & Shin Hyun-Bin. Captions in the main trailer states (0:28) “Shouldn’t have found it,” (0:51) “People who saw the eyes,” (0:55) “Are trapped in Hell.” The drama series follows a small town that experiences strange phenomena.

“Monstrous” streams from April 29, 2022 in South Korea.

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Apr 7 2022

Teaser trailer #2 for MBC drama “From Now On Showtime”

Second teaser trailer added for MBC drama series “From Now On Showtime” starring Park Hae-Jin, Jin Ki-Joo, & Jung Joon-Ho. The teaser trailer shows Park Hae-Jin as popular Magician Cha Cha-Woong, Jin Ki-Koo as enthusiastic Police Officer Go Seul-Hae and Jung Joon-Ho as Ghost Choi Gum. Magician Cha Cha-Woong also hires three ghosts played by Jung Suk-Yong, Ko Kyu-Pil, & Park Seo-Yeon in the trailer.

“From Now On Showtime” first airs April 23, 2022 in South Korea.

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Apr 7 2022

Kim Seo-Hyung cast in Seezn drama “Paper Moon”

Kim Seo-Hyung is cast for the lead role in Seezn drama series “Paper Moon” (literal title). The drama series is based on 2012 novel “Kami no Tsuki” by Mitsuyo Kakuta. The novel was previously adapted into 2014 NHK drama series “Paper Moon” starring Tomoyo Harada and 2014 movie “Pale Moon” starring Rie Miyazawa. In “Paper Moon,” Kim Seo-Hyung will play Yoo Yi-Hwa. She is a housewife, but begins to work at a bank to break her boredom. She begins to embezzle money from the bank.

Filming for “Paper Moon” will begin sometime this year, but release date has not yet been decided.

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Apr 7 2022

Lee Seung-Gi and Lee Se-Young cast in KBS2 drama “Love by Law”

Lee Seung-Gi and Lee Se-Young are cast in KBS2 drama series “Love by Law” (literal title). The drama series is based on webcomic “Beobdaero Saranghara” by No Seung-A & Il-Ri. For “Love by Law,” Lee Seung-Gi will play Kim Jung-Ho. He is a former prosecutor, but now lives off of rent collected from a building that he owns. Lee Se-Young will play Kim Yoo-Ri. She is good friends with Kim Jung-Ho and opens a cafe in the building that he owns.

“Love by Law” will first air August 29, 2022 in South Korea (takes over KBS2’s Monday & Tuesday 9:30 PM time slot after “Minamdang“).

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Apr 6 2022

Teaser trailer & poster for movie “Yes, I Can’t Swim”

Teaser trailer and poster added for movie “Yes, I Can’t Swim” starring Hiroki Hasegawa & Haruka Ayase. Movie is based on 2005 novel “Hai, Oyogemasen” by Hidemine Takahashi and directed by Kensaku Watanabe (“Cheer Cheer Cheer!“). The teaser trailer begins with Hiroki Hasegawa stating “What happens if I fall into the water?” Haruka Ayase then states “I will save you.” The film has Hiroki Hasegawa playing a professor, who can’t swim. Haruka Ayase plays a swimming instructor, who gets the professor to take swimming lessons.

“Yes, I Can’t Swim” is now set for release June 10, 2022 in Japan.

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Apr 5 2022

Do Kyung-Soo cast in KBS2 drama “True Sword Battle”

Do Kyung-Soo is cast for the lead role in KBS2 drama series “True Sword Battle” (literal title). The drama series is directed by Kim Sung-Ho (“Move To Heaven“) and scripted by  Im Young-Bin (“Sketch“). The screenplay will revolve around Prosecutor Jin Jung played by Do Kyung-Soo. He tries to get justice for the weak, while using methods like trickery to get proper end results.

“True Sword Battle” will air sometime later this year in South Korea.

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Apr 4 2022

First teaser trailer for KBS2 drama “Bloody Heart”

First teaser trailer for KBS2 drama series “Bloody Heart” starring Lee Joon, Kang Han-Na, & Jang Hyuk. The teaser trailer begins with Lee Joon stating “Please live. Please survive.” Around the 18 second mark he then states “Still, I will live, so I can bleed them dry, who slaughtered my loved ones. You must survive. My wife who was destroyed by me.” Below are the first still images of Lee Joon, Kang Han-Na, & Jang Hyuk in the drama series.

“Bloody Heart” is now set to first air May 2, 2022 in South Korea (takes over KBS2’s Monday & Tuesday 9:30PM time slot after “Crazy Love“).

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