Actor Heo Joon-ho is positively considering a role in "The Boy at the End of the Row."
On the 14th, a representative from his agency Story J Company stated to OSEN, "Actor Heo Joon-ho has received an offer to appear in the production team of 'The Boy at the End of the Row' and is currently reviewing it positively."
"The Boy at the End of the Row" is a work adapted from the Spanish play of the same name into a Korean drama. It depicts the story of Korean literature professor Moon Oh, who is captivated by the writing of his student Lee Kang, who sat in the last row of the classroom, confronting long-forgotten desires and aspirations.
In particular, "The Boy at the End of the Row" has gained attention as actor Choi Min-sik positively noted he is considering the role of Moon Oh and actor Choi Hyun-wook the role of Lee Kang. Recently, it has also been reported that actor Moon So-ri, who received praise for "When Life Gives You Tangerines," will be joining as well.
Among them, Heo Joon-ho has been offered the role of Moon Oh's college friend and a famous writer. Thus, there is anticipation about whether Heo Joon-ho, who recently finished the SBS drama "Buried Hearts," will collaborate with Choi Min-sik, Choi Hyun-wook, and Moon So-ri.
"The Boy at the End of the Row" features a script written by Jang Myung-woo, who adapted the film "The Little Mermaid," and is directed by Kim Kyu-tae, who helmed "Our Blues."
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