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New K-drama roles for Space Sweepers and Sweet Home stars, and a Korean remake of Money Heist Lee Do-hyun (front) in a still from Sweet Home. The actor may star opposite Lim Soo-jung in a new drama series. Photo: Son Ik-chung/Netflix
Fans of Korean drama can look forward to some big-name romantic pairings later this year, with a fresh batch of enticing casting announcements.
Fencing, maths and magic are among the themes of upcoming K-drama series announced over the past few weeks that include a few high-profile remakes.
Melancholia
Lee Do-hyun has appeared in four shows in nine months, including Sweet Home, but the young actor is showing no signs of slowing down. He may be appearing alongside A Tale of Two Sisters actress Lim Soo-jung in new drama Melancholia (literal title).
ChinaNairobiNairobi-areaKenyaTokyoJapanSpainBerlinGermanySpanishKim-joo-hyukKim-yun-jinPrison Playbook's (2017) Park Hae-soo as Berlin, veteran actor Lee Won-jong as Moscow,
Flower of Evil's (2020) Kim Ji-hun as Denver, Veteran's (2015) Jang Yoon-ju as Nairobi,
Team Bulldog's (2020) Park Jung-woo as Rio, Kim ji-hun as Helsinki and
Champion's (2018) Lee Kyu-ho as Oslo.
For the task force team, Korean-American actress Kim Yun-jin, known for her role as Sun in the TV show,
Lost (2004) will be playing Seon Woo-jin, which may be the inspector's counterpart in the original series. Kim Sung-o, well-known for his supporting roles in various Korean dramas such as
Secret Garden (2010) will be playing Cha Moo-hyuk.
While there are many hostages in the series, two main cast members have been announced so far.
MoscowMoskvaRussiaTokyoJapanUnited-statesHelsinkiEteläuomen-läiFinlandNairobiNairobi-areaKenya"L.U.C.A. : The Beginning" on tvN. The mystery thriller had ratings of 5.3 and 5.8% in its first week. It is unknown when
"Money Heist" will make its worldwide debut on Netflix, although it has been confirmed for twelve episodes.
Written by William Schwartz
Staff writer. Has been writing articles for HanCinema since 2012, having lived in South Korea since 2011. Started out in Gyeongju, then to Daegu, then to Ansan, then to Yeongju, then to Seoul, lived on the road for HanCinema's travel diaries series in the summer of 2016, and is currently settled in Anyang. Has good tips for utilizing South Korea's public bus system. William Schwartz can be contacted via william@hancinema.net. He also has a substack at williamschwartz.substack.com where he discusses the South Korean film industry in broader terms and takes suggestions for future movies to review.
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