May 28 2020

Teaser trailer #2 for tvN drama series “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”

Teaser trailer #2 added for tvN drama series “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” starring Kim Soo-Hyun and Seo Ye-Ji. Captions in the teaser trailer state “In a cruel fairy tale.”

Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki: A story about a man employed in a psychiatric ward and a woman, with an antisocial personality disorder, who is a popular writer of children’s books.

Moon Kang-Tae (Kim Soo-Hyun) works in the psychiatric ward. His job is to write down the patients’ conditions and to deal with unexpected situations, like if patients fight or they run away. He only earns about 1.8 million won (~$1,600 USD) a month. The woman (Seo Ye-Ji) is a popular writer of children’s literature, but she is extremely selfish, arrogant and rude.

“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” first airs June 20, 2020 in South Korea.

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May 25 2020

First still images of Kim Soo-Hyun in tvN drama series “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”

First still images of Kim Soo-Hyun in tvN drama series “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” (English title) co-starring Seo Ye-Ji. The still drama series shows Kim Soo-Hyun as Moon Kang-Tae. He lives without hope or having a dream for his life. He works at a mental hospital and he also takes care of his older brother Moon Sang-Tae (Oh Jung-Se) who has autism.

“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” will first air June 20, 2020 in South Korea and stream exclusively on Netflix outside of South Korea.

May 18 2020

Teaser trailer #3 for tvN drama series “My Unfamiliar Family”

Teaser trailer #3 added for tvN drama series “My Unfamiliar Family” starring Han Ye-Ri & Kim Ji-Suk. Teaser trailer #3 begins with Han Ye-Ri stating “I made an accident.” Captions follow with (0:02) “Single accident,” (0:08) “Secret that gets revealed,” (0:13) “Family like stranger,” (0:17) “Stranger like family,” (0:22) “Can we understand each other?” Meanwhile, below are still images from the drama series. Main characters Kim Eun-Hee (Han Ye-Ri ) and Park Chan-Hyeok (Kim Ji-Suk)  have been friends for 15 years. They are not family, but they know each other better than most family.

“My Unfamiliar Family” first airs June 1, 2020 in South Korea.

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May 18 2020

tvN drama series “Flower of Evil” to air July, 2020

tvN drama series “Flower of Evil,” starring Lee Joon-Gi & Moon Chae-Won, will air from July, 2020 in South Korea. The drama series will slot into tvN’s Wednesday & Thursday 11PM time slot after “Oh My Baby.” tvN also revealed photos from the first script reading which took place sometime earlier this year. Attending the first script reading were director Kim Cheol-Kyu, screenwriter Yoo Jung-Hee, Lee Joon-Gi, Moon Chae-Won, Jang Hee-Jin, Seo Hyun-Woo, Nam Gi-Ae, Lim Chul-Hyung, and Choi Dae-Hoon. The script revolves around Detective Cha Ji-Won (Moon Chae-Won) as she chases for the truth behind her husband Baek Hee-Sung (Lee Joon-Gi). Is her husband a serial killer?

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May 11 2020

Ep.1 trailer for tvN drama series “Oh My Baby”

Ep.1 trailer added for tvN drama series “Oh My Baby” starring Jang Na-Ra, Go Joon, Park Byung-Eun, and Jung Gun-Joo. Meanwhile, above and below are a group poster and couple posters for the drama series.

Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki: Jang Ha-Ri (Jang Na-Ra) is a single woman and 39-years-old. She works as a deputy manager at parenting magazine company “The Baby.” She has a beautiful appearance, but she hasn’t dated in the past 10 years. This is because Jang Ha-Ri is a workaholic. She has given up on finding love or getting married, but she still wants to have a baby. Jang Ha-Ri soon becomes involved with 3 men.

“Oh My Baby” first airs May 13, 2020 in South Korea.

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May 8 2020

First script reading for tvN drama series “Psycho But It’s Okay”

First script reading for tvN drama series “Psycho But It’s Okay” (literal title), starring Kim Soo-Hyun & Seo Ye-Ji, took place sometime during the first quarter of this year. The script reading was attended by Kim Soo-Hyun, Seo Ye-Ji, Oh Jung-Se, Park Gyu-Young, Kim Joo-Hun, Kim Chang-Wan, Kim Mi-Kyung, Jang Young-Nam, Lee Eol, Kang Ki-Doong, and Park Jin-Joo. The drama series depicts a romance between Moon Kang-Tae (Kim Soo-Hyun), who refuses love due to heavy burdens in his life, and Ko Moon-Young (Seo Ye-Ji), who was born without knowing about love.

“Psycho But It’s Okay” first airs June, 2020 in South Korea.

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May 7 2020

Uhm Ji-Won & Park Ha-Sun cast in tvN drama series “Postnatal Care Center”

Uhm Ji-Won and Park Ha-Sun are cast in tvN drama series “Postnatal Care Center” (literal title). Jang Hye-Jin is also cast in a supporting role, while actor Yoon Park  has received an offer to play the lead male role. Currently, Yoon Park is considering his offer. Story for the drama series will revolve around a postnatal care center where mothers and their newborn babies stay prior to returning their homes. Uhm Ji-Won will play lead female character Oh Hyun-Jin.

“Postnatal Care Center” will first air sometime in the second half of this year in South Korea.

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May 5 2020

Teaser trailer #2 for tvN drama series “My Unfamiliar Family”

Teaser trailer #2 added for tvN drama series “My Unfamiliar Family” starring Han Ye-Ri, Kim Ji-Suk, Choo Ja-Hyun, and Shin Jae-Ha. The teaser trailer starts off with Jung Jin-Young playing the father Kim Sang-Sik, but he is shown unconscious after falling down a mountain. His head is wrapped with bandage in the hospital and he tells the doctor “I’m 22 years old.” The trailer ends with Won Mi-Kyung playing mother Lee Jin-Sook as she asks Kim Sang-Sik “Do you know who I am?” Below are still images from the drama series.

“My Unfamiliar Family” first airs June 1, 2020 in South Korea.

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Apr 29 2020

Ep.1 trailer for tvN drama special “Mothers”

Ep.1 trailer added for tvN drama special “Mothers” starring Han Hye-Jin and Kim Mi-Kyung. The drama special consists of 2 episodes and airs May 4th and May 5th, 2020. The ep.1 trailer begins with Han Hye-Jin’s voice over stating in Korean “It’s not my mom’s fault. That’s an accident that can happen to anyone. I thought like that a hundred times, a thousand times, and ten thousand more times.” Meanwhile, below are still images of Han Hye-Jin in the drama series and above is a character poster of Han Hye-Jin as Han Jung-Eun.

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