Nov 10 2021

First teaser trailer for JTBC drama “Artificial City”

First teaser trailer added for JTBC drama series “Artificial City” starring Soo-Ae & Kim Kang-Woo. Narration in the teaser has Soo-Ae stating “Your satisfaction, which was confirmed by my deficiency. I don’t want to live like you. Your achievement shines even more because of my lowliness. My misfortune that shines upon your good deed. I wouldn’t have started if I was going to back down at this point.”

“Artificial City” is now scheduled to first air December 8, 2021 in South Korea (takes over JTBC’s Wednesday & Thursday 10:30 PM time slot after “Reflection of You“).

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Nov 9 2021

Teaser poster & ep.1 air date for JTBC drama “Snowdrop”

Teaser poster and ep.1 air date set for JTBC drama series “Snowdrop” starring Jung Hae-In & Blackpink’s Kim Ji-Soo. The teaser poster reveals that “Snowdrop” will premiere December 18, 2021, taking over JTBC’s Saturday and Sunday 10:30 PM time slot after “Inspector Koo.” The drama series will also stream on the Disney+ platform. Caption on the teaser poster states “Shouldn’t get caught, neither love nor destiny.”

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Nov 8 2021

Final trailer for Netflix drama “Hellbound”

Final English subtitled trailer added for Netflix drama series “Hellbound” starring Yoo Ah-In, Park Jung-Min, & Kim Hyun-Joo. Meanwhile, above and below are character posters for the drama series. The character posters are of Yoo Ah-In as Jung Jin-Soo, Park Jung-Min as Bae Young-Jae, Kim Hyun-Joo as Min Hey-Jin, Won Jin-A as Song So-Hyun and Yang Ik-June as Jin Kyung-Hoon.

“Hellbound” will be available to stream November 19, 2021 on Netflix.

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Nov 8 2021

KBS2 drama “When Flowers Bloom, I Think of the Moon” first air date

KBS2 drama series “When Flowers Bloom, I Think of the Moon” (literal title), starring Yoo Seung-Ho & Hyeri, to premiere December 20, 2021 in South Korea. The drama series will take over KBS2’s Monday & Tuesday 9:30 PM time slot after the conclusion of “The King’s Affection.” Meanwhile, photos above and below are from the first script reading for the drama series, which took place shortly before filming began in early May, 2021. The first script reading included director Hwang In-Hyuk, screenwriter Kim Joo-Hee, and cast members Yoo Seung-Ho, Hyeri, Byeon Woo-Seok, Kang Mi-Na, Choi Won-Young,Jang Gwang, Lim Won-Hee, Bae Yoo-Ram, & Seo Ye-Hwa. The drama series takes place in late 19th century Joseon, when a strict policy of alcohol prohibition exists. A romance takes place between prohibition officer Nam Young (Yoo Seung-Ho) and Kang Ro-Seo (Hyeri), who brews alcohol.

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Nov 5 2021

Teaser trailer 3 for Coupang Play drama “One Ordinary Day”

Teaser trailer #3 added for Coupang Play drama series “One Ordinary Day” starring Kim Soo-Hyun & Cha Seung-Won. Meanwhile, below are still images from the drama series. The stills are from a scene with Kim Hyun-Soo (Kim Soo-Hyun) and Do Ji-Tae (Kim Sung-Kyu) meeting for the first time. Do Ji-Tae is a prisoner and he is the most powerful inmate at the prison.

“One Ordinary Day” will stream on Coupang Play from November 27, 2021.

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Nov 5 2021

Woo Do-Hwan cast in Netflix drama “Hunting Dogs”

Woo Do-Hwan, Lee Sang-Yi, Kim Sae-Ron, Park Sung-Woong, & Heo Jun-Ho are cast in Netflix drama series “Hunting Dogs” (literal title). The drama series is based on webcomic “Sanyanggaedeul” by Jung Chan. The screenplay will follow a group of people who work for a money lender. Woo Do-Hwan will play Kim Gun-Woo. He quits boxing and begins to work for a moneylender played by Heo Jun-Ho. Lee Sang-Yi and Kim Sae-Ron will play employees who work for the same the moneylender.

Currenly, Woo Do-Hwan is serving his mandatory enlistment in the South Korean military and he is scheduled to be discharged on January 5, 2022. “Hunting Dogs” will be his first acting role after he is discharged.

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Nov 4 2021

Ro Woon is cast in MBC drama series “Tomorrow”

Ro Woon is cast in MBC drama series “Tomorrow” (literal title) co-starring Kim Hee-Seon. The drama series is based on webcomic “Naeil” by Ra Ma. For the drama series, Ro Woon will play Choi Joon-Woong. He struggles to find a decent job. One day, a mistake by a crisis management team of death angels causes Choi Joon-Woong to fall into a coma. He soon becomes a member of the crisis management team.

“Tomorrow” will first air sometime in the first half of next year in South Korea.

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