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Kim Hae Sook Brings Sharp Decisiveness And Charisma As South Korea’s President In New Drama “Tempest”
Disney+’s upcoming drama “Tempest” has unveiled new character stills of Kim Hae Sook as the President of South Korea! “Tempest” follows Moon Ju (Jun Ji Hyun), a renowned UN ambassador who sets out to uncover the truth behind an assassination attempt on a presidential candidate, and San Ho (Kang Dong Won), a special agent of unknown nationality who must protect her, as they confront a massive truth that threatens the Korean Peninsula. Kim Hae Sook portrays Chae Kyung Shin, the President of South Korea. With her poised charisma and strong drive, Chae Kyung Shin holds firm political convictions and is active across both diplomacy and politics. She once cherished Moon Ju so much that she even considered her for the position of foreign minister. However, as the presidential candidate shooting incident grows into a political and diplomatic crisis, she begins to keep Moon Ju in check. The newly released stills highlight Kim Hae Sook’s commanding presence, capturing the resolute dignity and authority of a leader in the highest office. Kim Hae Sook shared, “I wanted to portray a president who is intelligent and charismatic, yet also warm and human.” Writer Jung Seo Kyung also praised her performance, saying, “I didn’t want to depict female leadership as merely gentle—I wanted there to be sharp decisiveness as well, and Kim Hae Sook expressed that perfectly. Every time, it gave me chills.” “Tempest” will premiere with three episodes on September 10, followed by two new episodes weekly starting September 17, for a total of nine episodes.
Lee Dong Wook Narrowly Escapes Life-Threatening Accident In “The Nice Guy”
Lee Dong Wook is facing yet another crisis in tonight’s episode of JTBC’s “The Nice Guy”! “The Nice Guy” is a noir romance drama starring Lee Dong Wook as Park Seok Chul, the eldest son of a gangster family who has an unexpectedly pure heart, and Lee Sung Kyung as his first love Kang Mi Young, a woman who dreams of becoming a singer. Spoilers In the previous episode, Park Seok Chul and Kang Tae Hoon (Park Hoon) engaged in a tense standoff with Mi Young caught in the middle—hinting at the start of an irreparable rift between the two friends. To make matters worse, Tae Hoon mistakenly believed that Seok Chul was plotting to kill him, further raising the stakes. Newly released stills capture the two men sitting down for an uneasy meal. It’s their first time meeting face-to-face in a while, but even over shared drinks, the tension between them is palpable. What could they be discussing while keeping their true thoughts hidden? Other photos show Seok Chul in the midst of a sudden accident. His face, cast in a foreboding red glow, foreshadows the danger closing in. A previous teaser showed him confronting Tae Hoon’s subordinate Cheon Ho (Han Min) through a car window—implying that this may be much more than a simple traffic mishap. Seok Chul barely manages to escape the vehicle, clearly shaken by the shock. Could Tae Hoon be the one behind the incident that nearly cost Seok Chul his life? The next two episodes of “The Nice Guy” will air on August 15 at 9:10 p.m. KST.
Kim Yo Han Turns Bashful Around Seo Woo Jin As Romance Blooms In “The Winning Try”
Captain Kim Yo Han is turning shy in front of Park Jung Yeon in tonight’s episode of “The Winning Try”! “The Winning Try” is a new drama starring Yoon Kye Sang as Joo Ga Ram, a former rugby star who falls from grace due to a doping scandal. After he returns to his alma mater as the new coach of its rugby team, which is ranked last in the country, he leads the underdog squad on a quest to win the National Sports Festival. Spoilers Previously, Yoon Sung Joon (Kim Yo Han) expressed his feelings to Seo Woo Jin (Park Jung Yeon), saying, “I think there’s a synergy when we rely on each other,” but Woo Jin brushed off his words, creating a humorous moment. The newly released stills reveal a late-night date between Sung Joon and Woo Jin, hinting at their budding relationship. The two sit side by side under the night sky, exchanging sweet glances. As the dependable captain of the Hanyang High rugby team, Sung Joon has always shown a strong and confident side—but in front of Woo Jin, he can’t hide his affection and becomes adorably bashful. His gaze, full of warmth and admiration, sparks excitement, while Woo Jin, who usually treats him indifferently, smiles this time, hinting at a shift in her feelings. The production team shared, “In this week’s episode, Sung Joon begins to openly show his interest in Woo Jin. We hope viewers will enjoy the refreshing and sweet chemistry between these two.” The next episode of “The Winning Try” airs on August 15 at 9:50 p.m. KST!
Lee Mi Sook, Park Hae Joon, Yoo Jae Myung, And Oh Jung Se Hold The Keys To Korea’s Political Future In “Tempest”
Disney+’s upcoming drama “Tempest” has unveiled new character stills of its star-studded supporting cast! “Tempest” follows Moon Ju (Jun Ji Hyun), a renowned UN ambassador who sets out to uncover the truth behind an assassination attempt on a presidential candidate, and San Ho (Kang Dong Won), a special agent of unknown nationality who must protect her, as they confront a massive truth that threatens the Korean Peninsula. Lee Mi Sook plays Im Ok Seon, chairwoman of Ahseom Shipping, the largest integrated shipping and logistics company in Korea, and a powerful figure who wields influence over the nation’s political and business circles. Having spent years meticulously preparing her son to become president, she changes course when faced with an unexpected obstacle and is now determined to make Moon Ju president instead, stopping at nothing to achieve her goal. Lee Mi Sook shared, “Ok Seon’s thoughts, ambitions, and desires are vast. To convey them in a condensed way, I worked on everything from her appearance to my usual approach to delivering lines.” Park Hae Joon takes on the role of Jang Jun Ik, a presidential candidate for the New Republican Party who dreams of peace and unity. Known for his warm, approachable nature, he embraces the elderly, sings while meeting the eyes of children, and earns broad support across generations. In the stills, Jun Ik greets citizens with a bright smile and a firm handshake, exuding calm charisma and trustworthiness. Yoo Jae Myung plays Yoo Woon Hak, the head of the National Intelligence Service, who remains ever-vigilant against the threat of war on the Korean Peninsula and devotes himself entirely to international affairs and national security. In the still, Woon Hak is deep in thought with an armed agent standing behind him. Possessing the frightening power to turn patriots into spies if it serves the nation’s interests, Woon Hak gradually reveals his ambitions, heightening the drama’s tension. Finally, Oh Jung Se transforms into prosecutor Jang Jun Sang. Recognized for his exceptional skills—having even won Prosecutor of the Year—Jun Sang harbors deep-seated jealousy and resentment toward his older brother Jun Ik, who has always been a step ahead since childhood. Oh Jung Se explained, “Jun Sang’s jealousy and inferiority sometimes come out as anger, other times as sorrow. I focused less on making the character appear sharp and more on how he could blend harmoniously into the story.” “Tempest” will premiere with three episodes on September 10, followed by two new episodes weekly starting September 17, for a total of nine episodes.
“My Troublesome Star” Cast Brings Dedication And Smiles On Set In Behind-The-Scenes Photos Ahead Of Premiere
Ahead of the premiere, “My Troublesome Star” has shared behind-the-scenes photos highlighting the cast’s professionalism and the lively atmosphere on set! “My Troublesome Star” is a romantic comedy about Korea’s biggest star Im Se Ra (Jang Da Ah), who mysteriously vanishes and wakes up one day as Bong Cheong Ja (Uhm Jung Hwa), an ordinary middle-aged woman. Song Seung Heon stars as Dokgo Chul, a former detective who helps Bong Cheong Ja as she struggles to navigate life after losing 25 years in the blink of an eye. In the newly released stills, Uhm Jung Hwa grabs attention with a clear on-and-off moment, effortlessly shifting between seriousness and charm as she fully steps into the role of career-interrupted top star Bong Cheong Ja. A two-shot with Hyun Bong Sik, who plays former rising star Goo Nam Joo, also brings laughs. Uhm Jung Hwa recalled the joy on set, saying, “Every actor was shining, and the set was full of laughter and energy.” Song Seung Heon draws admiration with his flawless look, even while focusing on the script just before filming. He gives a standout performance as Dokgo Chul, a traffic cop who goes undercover as Bong Cheong Ja’s manager while aiming to return to the violent crimes unit. Returning to the romantic comedy genre after a long break, Song Seung Heon said, “The talented actors each brought their characters to life, which helped me fully immerse myself in the performance. The cast’s chemistry and atmosphere on set were friendly.” Lee El and Oh Dae Hwan bring humor with a surprising charm that contrasts with their characters. Lee El plays the elegant top star Go Hee Young, while Oh Dae Hwan portrays the comic villain Kang Doo Won. While their smiles reflect the lively atmosphere on set, the two are set to raise tension as villains who could shake up Bong Cheong Ja’s return. Lee El said, “I was most looking forward to meeting senior Uhm Jung Hwa, and as expected, I fell for her truly lovely and pure nature. There were many scenes with Oh Dae Hwan where we had to raise our voices at each other, and it was hard to hold back laughter.” Oh Dae Hwan added, “The actors’ chemistry was excellent. The characters are distinct, which made acting easier, and thanks to the seniors, the set was bright and enjoyable.” “My Troublesome Star” will premiere on August 18 at 10 p.m. KST.
Lee Min Ki Relentlessly Interrogates An Injured Lee Bo Young In "Mary Kills People"
“Mary Kills People” has shared new stills ahead of its upcoming episode! A remake of the Canadian series of the same name, “Mary Kills People” follows Woo So Jung (Lee Bo Young), an ER doctor who illegally provides euthanasia for patients with incurable illnesses—until a determined detective begins closing in on her. Spoilers In the previous episode, Woo So Jung, unable to resist the threats of drug dealer Goo Kwang Chul (Baek Hyun Jin), voluntarily became a hostage to drug broker Kim Si Hyun (Oh Eui Sik) in the intensive care unit. In a shocking turn of events, she was then abducted in Goo Kwang Chul’s car. The newly released stills depict Woo So Jung being interrogated by Detective Ban Ji Hoon (Lee Min Ki). In the photo, Ban Ji Hoon and his partner (played by Tae Hang Ho) visit Woo So Jung, who is receiving treatment in the emergency room. Dressed in a hospital gown with gauze and bandages on her neck, Woo So Jung’s pale face reveals the severity of her injuries. However, Ban Ji Hoon relentlessly fires questions at her without concern. As Ban Ji Hoon, full of suspicion, continues his questioning, Woo So Jung glares back with anger in her eyes, creating a chilling atmosphere in the emergency room. Their sharp psychological battle heightens curiosity about the outcome of the interrogation. The production team stated, “Detective Ban Ji Hoon deliberately applying psychological pressure to a severely injured Woo So Jung will draw viewers deeper into the story,” adding, “Whether Woo So Jung’s secret—the reason she volunteered to become a hostage—will be uncovered by Ban Ji Hoon is something to look forward to in the upcoming episode.” To find out the outcome of the interrogation, catch the next episode of “Mary Kills People” on August 16 at 10 p.m. KST!