The main trailer has been released and it confirmed some of the supporting/guest cast, including Jang Hye-jin as Heung-soo's mother and what I assume is a guest appearance by Lee Sang-yi. https://x.com/megabox_plusm/status/1831459727920017765
True, but it was also entirely unrelated to this drama. Song of the Bandits was the previous collaboration of this director and writer, hence the comparison.
in all seriousness, what difference does the poster make? Iām really interested.
You want me to explain to you why good, appealing promotional materials for an upcoming drama is important? (To attract as many viewers as possible, of course) š
Hope the script is good. Song of the Bandits was underwhelming and made no noise. Goes to show that Netflix is not a guarantee for success, the drama has to deliver, whether it's on Netflix or Disney+.
Y'all. To my recollection in the past 25 years not a single South Korean actor has been canceled for doing a gay…
If anything it tends to have the opposite effect lately. The careers of Park Jaechan and Park Seoham have greatly benefited from starring in Semantic Error, as an example.
No, it's out in October. There was a mishap on MDL a while ago where it was briefly possible to rate it, which is why it looks like it's been rated 8.4 when you search for it. September 5 is the date of this week's TIFF world premiere, and then it hits cinemas in October.
TVING originals don't go to Netflix. It seems the most likely scenarios are VIU/Paramount+ (Queen Woo, Pyramid Game), VIU/Viki (LTNS, Duty After School) or Prime Video (Death's Game, Island). Or it'll just be iQIYI like their previous queer drama, Unintentional Love Story. Netflix has never happened, though.
I HATE love triangles. I had high hopes for this one to be lighthearted and even more of a slice of life that…
There are no love triangles though? Not with his ex, nor will there be with her ex. She just needs closure and he needs a kick in the butt to do what he should've done a long time ago.
did we watch the same trailer because i found zero comedy in it š
Her facial expressions mostly, like when she raises her knife. Then the silly pink room and the camp purple eyes. Even the violence towards the end in her pink blazer and skirt was giving comedy. I hope we're not meant to find her scary. š
I'm assuming this will be tagged with comedy once it starts airing because based on the latest teaser trailer, Park Shin-hye is certainly giving a comedic performance in most of the scenes.
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