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Roh Jeong Eui And Bae In Hyuk Care For Their Sick Nephew Amid Rising Tensions In “Our Universe”
“Our Universe” has unveiled new stills ahead of tonight’s broadcast! “Our Universe” is a romance drama that follows Sun Tae Hyung (Bae In Hyuk) and Woo Hyun Jin (Roh Jeong Eui), two in-laws who harbor deep misunderstandings about each other but unexpectedly end up raising their nephew Woo Joo together. After moving in under the same roof, they embark on a journey of personal growth and blossoming romance. Spoilers In the previous episode, Sun Tae Hyung struggled with conflicting emotions following the sudden reappearance of his father, Sun Gyu Tae (Ryu Seung Soo). Although Sun Gyu Tae reached out, saying he wanted to finally be a proper father, Tae Hyung—still carrying deep childhood wounds—responded with harsh words and turned away coldly. Meanwhile, Tae Hyung and Woo Hyun Jin grew closer as they comforted each other’s scars, while Park Yoon Sung’s (Park Seo Ham) straightforward confession to Woo Hyun Jin added further anticipation for what lies ahead. The newly revealed photos capture Woo Joo, whose body is suddenly covered in a severe red rash. Sun Gyu Tae carefully tends to him, lowering his temperature with a cold towel, while Tae Hyung watches with visibly shaken eyes. As Tae Hyung and Hyun Jin try to soothe the tearful child, Sun Gyu Tae looks on with a faint smile. Now lingering around Yuseong Villa in hopes of reaching his son, viewers are left wondering whether Sun Gyu Tae will finally be able to break through Tae Hyung’s firmly closed heart. Another set of stills captures Woo Hyun Jin and Park Yoon Sung on a picnic date, sitting across from each other at a park table filled with lunchboxes they prepared together. Previously, Park Yoon Sung drew attention by boldly asking, “Why don’t you go out with me just three times—as a man?” Following his confession, curiosity grows over what conversation the two will share during their quiet daytime outing. The production team shared, “In Episode 8, Sun Tae Hyung feels increasingly uneasy about Sun Gyu Tae’s constant presence, while also experiencing inner conflict as he begins to sense his father’s sincerity. Please look forward to whether their relationship will finally begin to change.” Episode 8 of “Our Universe” airs on February 26 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
Park Sung Woong Is Caught Off Guard By A Sudden Turn To Farm Life In New Drama “Cabbage Your Life” Poster
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Cabbage Your Life” has unveiled its first poster! “Cabbage Your Life” follows the chaotic story about Sung Tae Hoon’s city family, who suddenly end up in Yeonriri village, as they struggle to return to Seoul. The poster features Sung Tae Hoon (Park Sung Woong) standing alone in the middle of a field, dressed neatly in a suit. His city-ready suit, paired with crooked sunglasses and a tie fluttering in the wind, hints at the rural initiation awaiting a seasoned office worker. His face, filled with disbelief, embarrassment, and helplessness, seems to question whether this is where he belongs. Adding to the intrigue, the phrase, “Life, in an instant, drops onto a dirt road!” raises questions about how a department manager at a major corporation was suddenly forced to move to Yeonriri and take up farming overnight. The production team said, “With the first poster, we aimed to clearly capture the comic tone of the series. The image of Sung Tae Hoon, dressed in a suit and standing in the middle of a field, symbolizes the starting point of ‘Cabbage Your Life.’ Through actor Park Sung Woong’s unexpected charm as he transforms into a farmer, and the chaotic adjustment of his city-bred family, we hope to deliver both laughter and healing. Please give it a lot of interest.” “Cabbage Your Life” premieres on March 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Uhm Hyun Kyung Is An Optimistic Startup Developer In New Drama "Our Happy Days"
KBS1’s new weekday drama “Our Happy Days” has shared a sneak peek of Uhm Hyun Kyung’s character! “Our Happy Days” is a warm family series filled with stories from multiple generations, centering on a tense clash between the world’s most perfect man and an endearingly clumsy woman—each striving to become the main character of their own life. Uhm Hyun Kyung takes on the role of Jo Eun Ae, a developer and co-CEO of the AI startup “Lucky Joy.” Living with her signature optimistic attitude, she suddenly loses “Joy,” the AI companion she poured her heart and soul into developing. Through this incident, she becomes entangled with Go Gyeol (Yoon Jong Hoon) and faces unexpected changes. The newly released stills capture Jo Eun Ae showcasing a wide range of emotions. In one image, she is captured with her usual bright smile, while in another she is seen with a determined expression. In yet a different still, she is captured with a shocked expression, hinting at an impending crisis. Curiosity grows over what kind of trial has befallen Jo Eun Ae and how she will overcome it. The production team stated, “Uhm Hyun Kyung perfectly embodies Jo Eun Ae. Please look forward to her versatile performance as she brings both the character and the story to life.” “Our Happy Days” is scheduled to premiere in March as the follow-up to “Marie and Her Three Daddies.”
Ha Jung Woo, Im Soo Jung, Kim Jun Han, And More Show Their Resolve In New Drama “Mad Concrete Dreams” Posters
Upcoming drama “Mad Concrete Dreams” has unveiled new character posters! “Mad Concrete Dreams” is a thriller drama that follows a struggling landlord who becomes entangled in crime to protect his family and property. While he achieves the coveted status of a landlord, mounting debts lead him to participate in a staged kidnapping. However, the plan spirals out of control as the fake kidnapping turns dangerously real. The posters highlight the mystery and suspense surrounding the story’s five main characters. Each person fights to protect their position and what is most precious to them, making a series of precarious choices. Ki Soo Jong (Ha Jung Woo), who has become the building owner everyone has dreamed of, shows a tense expression as he is pushed to the edge. It remains to be seen how far he will go to protect the building. Kim Sun (Im Soo Jung) watches her husband, Ki Soo Jong, whose behavior has become suspicious, and wears a secretive expression as if she has made a decision. Min Hwal Seong (Kim Jun Han), who reaches out to his friend Ki Soo Jong in crisis, shows through his ambitious, confident eyes that he is determined to see his plan succeed. Min Hwal Seong’s wife, Jeon Yi Kyung (Krystal), wears a sharp gaze, hinting at what dramatic events might have shaken her, having grown up brightly as the only daughter of a wealthy family. Finally, Yo Na (Shim Eun Kyung), an operative at Real Capital, adds to the mystery with a poker face that reveals nothing. Her cold gaze radiates a strong villainous charisma. It remains to be seen how Yo Na, watching from the shadows, will turn the situation upside down. “Mad Concrete Dreams” is set to premiere on March 14 at 9:10 p.m. KST.
4 Fantasy Legal K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked “The Judge Returns”
Being on the right side of the law can be hard, especially where there’s corruption, crime, and villains around every corner. That’s why sometimes justice needs a little extra magic or help from the heavens to prevail. “The Judge Returns,” MBC’s K-drama starring Ji Sung as Lee Han Young, follows a once unscrupulous judge who goes back in time to fix his mistakes after living as a puppet in a game of power and ambition that has rotten the judiciary system. Throughout the 14 episodes of this show, there’s thrill, action, suspense, and such a complex plot that it is impossible not to get addicted to it. So if you liked watching this type of legal K-drama with a touch of fantasy, here are some recommendations for you! 1. “The Judge From Hell” When the nastiest criminals walk free and unpunished in the world, only a supernatural being could take on the challenge to bring them down. At the verge of death, Kang Bit Na (Park Shin Hye) is condemned unfairly and sent back to the world possessed by lord demon “Justitia,” who now has the mission to find sinners and send them to hell before she herself gets destroyed. As a judge, it doesn’t take long before she finds her first target, but before she can kill him, she has to set him free of charges, enraging the victims. As she moves on with her plans, her unfair judgments start to get the attention of skilled detective Han Da On (Kim Jae Yeong), who not only finds Bit Na suspicious but also dangerous. However, after Da On loses a loved one at the hands of a serial killer, his perspective changes, and he decides to help Bit Na achieve her goal. As they work together, Bit Na starts to develop feelings for Da On, one of the most taboo things for a demon. In this dark and mysterious story, Park Shin Hye charms you with her daring, morally-grey, and charismatic female lead while Kim Jae Yeong perfectly portrays the fragility of human nature, creating an exciting and thrilling combination. And proving the success and popularity of this show, it is already set to have a second season. So don’t miss the chance and tune in “The Judge From Hell” now! 2. “Again My Life” Not only do people like Lee Han Young get to survive a tragic death to redeem themselves, but good guys like Kim Hee Woo (Lee Joon Gi), a prosecutor who has always upheld justice, can have that chance too. After he tries to uncover a grim corruption case, he is coldly murdered, but before passing to the afterlife, he is granted the chance to go back in time with the promise to change not only his fate but to take down a vile assemblyman who has been abusing his power, destroying lives left and right. Once he finds himself back in his college years, he quickly gets to work. Using all his memories and knowledge from the future, he stands out not only as a student but also as a prodigy in real states and law, impressing more than one along the way. Furthermore, he gets to save his parents’ lives, save a close friend from bankruptcy, and even gets rich, establishing a strong stance to fight his enemies. Slowly but surely, he reaches higher grounds where he can truly protect justice. With his unique charm and sharp looks, Lee Joon Gi captivates you in another legal drama, this time by Kim Ji Eun’s side, who shines with a brilliant performance as the clever Kim Hee Ah, showing once again her wide range and talent. Watch “Again My Life” here: 3. “While You Were Sleeping” Everybody has wished that their dreams would come true, but for Nam Hong Joo (Suzy), every dream she has turns into a real-life nightmare. Ever since dreaming about her father’s tragic death when she was younger, she has feared whatever future she might see in her sleep. That is, until she meets Jung Jae Chan (Lee Jong Suk), a cynical prosecutor who has spent most of his career barely caring about his role inside a courtroom. However, when he meets peculiar Hong Joo and discovers that she can actually foresee the future, he starts to get involved in a way he never expected. As they untangle a tricky series of crimes that have deep and old roots connecting each other’s fates, their hearts also begin to heal the pains from their childhoods. With her characteristic charm and beauty, Suzy will amaze you not only with the range of her acting but also with how endearing her character is. On the other hand, Lee Jong Suk delivers an equally charismatic and energetic performance that highlights the emotional depths of their relationship. Though this isn’t exactly a regression drama, the elements of fantasy still give this show a unique color that makes it one of the fans’ favorites. Watch “While You Were Sleeping” here: 4. “Memorist” If you had a special ability, would you use it for good or for evil? For Dong Baek (Yoo Seung Ho), the answer is easy. Ever since he was a young boy, he’s had the ability to read the memories in people’s minds, which has led him to become a key element in the criminal police force. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and not everybody feels particularly comfortable with the man’s unique ability. Furthermore, when a serial killer starts to terrorize Seoul, he has to fight criticism, prejudice, and his inner demons to find the culprit behind the horrendous crimes. Along the way, he meets Han Sun Mi (Lee Se Young), a brilliant criminal profiler, who, despite her initial suspicions about Dong Baek, ends up becoming his most important ally and the person who will help him to discover a painful truth from his past. With many twists and turns, this story easily becomes a rollercoaster of emotions between suspense, crime, and thrill. However, with two former child actors as the main characters leading the show, it becomes an emotional, exciting, yet intense K-drama that you cannot miss for the world. It will keep you wondering what exactly is going on, but somehow, you won’t be able to stop watching until the last minute. Watch “Memorist” here: Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Her favorite groups are EXO, TWICE, Red Velvet, and BOL4. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni. Currently watching: “Blossom”Plans to watch: “My Page in the 90s“
Seo In Guk And Jisoo Spark The Beginning Of Heart-Fluttering Romance In New Drama “Boyfriend On Demand” Poster
Netflix’s upcoming drama “Boyfriend on Demand” has unveiled a new poster! Helmed by director Kim Jung Sik of “Work Later, Drink Now” and “Not Others,” “Boyfriend on Demand” is a romantic comedy that follows Seo Mi Rae (BLACKPINK’s Jisoo), an overworked webtoon producer who subscribes to a virtual dating simulation service to experience the dates of her dreams. Jisoo plays Mi Rae, and Seo In Guk plays Kyeong Nam, a coworker who shakes up Mi Rae’s daily routine. The changing relationship between Mi Rae and Kyeong Nam, as they start noticing each other, is a major part of the drama’s appeal. The poster captures their chemistry, set against the everyday life of webtoon producers. After trying the thrilling dates offered by the virtual romance subscription service “Boyfriend on Demand,” Mi Rae falls into a sweet world. Meanwhile, Kyeong Nam’s steady gaze sparks an unexpected flutter, leaving viewers wondering how their relationship will develop and who will make Mi Rae’s heart skip a beat. In particular, the drama features virtual lovers who make Mi Rae’s heart race. The performances of Seo Kang Jun, Lee Soo Hyuk, Ong Seong Wu, Lee Jae Wook, Lee Hyun Wook, Jay Park, and Lee Sang Yi, all shown together on the poster, are also highlights to watch in the series. Regarding the star-studded special appearances, the director added, “I wanted to show the many sides of Mi Rae’s character, so we created different situations and professions within the virtual world. In the process, we considered the unique charm and strengths of each special appearance and suggested the roles that suited them best.” “Boyfriend on Demand” will air on March 6 via Netflix.