"Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" stars Cho Yi-hyun, Choo Young-Woo, and Cha Kang-yoon, who face the fate of protecting their first love.
The new tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy," which premieres on the 23rd at 8:50 p.m., has released a classroom character poster on the 12th, featuring the relationships of Park Sung-ah (played by Cho Yi-hyun), Bae Gyeon-woo (played by Choo Young-Woo), and Pyo Ji-ho (played by Cha Kang-yoon).
"Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" is based on a popular webtoon of the same name, a romantic comedy about a boy destined to die and a young MZ shaman girl trying to prevent it, depicting the bold first love of eighteen-year-olds. The story of high school shaman Park Sung-ah, who fights fate for first love, and Bae Gyeon-woo, who defies destiny through the ordinary happiness she opens up, promises a fresh thrill. Additionally, the diverse episodes of K-ghosts, each with their unique characteristics and backgrounds, add a unique charm. Above all, the collaboration between director Kim Yong-wan, known for his excellent directing across various genres such as "Turning Point," "Method," and "When You Wish Upon a Star," and the skilled writer Yang Ji-hoon is expected to captivate drama fans.
The released classroom character poster stimulates curiosity with Park Sung-ah, Bae Gyeon-woo, and Pyo Ji-ho's intersecting gazes. The different expressions of the three people sitting side by side by the sunny classroom window suggest their intertwined relationships. Notably, Park Sung-ah sitting at the desk in shamanic attire is intriguing. A high school shaman, Park Sung-ah hides behind her math textbook, writing talismans. Her ominous smile and the determination, "I will save you, in a way you don't like," foreshadow her struggles to protect her first love, Bae Gyeon-woo, who is destined to die.
Bae Gyeon-woo's deep gaze, captured in deep thought, adds excitement. The unpredictable Park Sung-ah, who crosses boundaries and knocks at his heart. What changes await Bae Gyeon-woo, who had built walls to prevent others from being swept away by his misfortune? The earnest sentiment behind the phrase, "Don't do anything for me. Just be there," adds to the affection. Will he, who once despised shamans, open his heart to Park Sung-ah's straightforward approach? The first love that could overturn destiny is highly anticipated.
Pyo Ji-ho's gaze towards Park Sung-ah and Bae Gyeon-woo, who are beginning a "difficult" first love, raises questions. Pyo Ji-ho, who watches his close friend Park Sung-ah, who claims to be a human talisman to protect Bae Gyeon-woo, reveals his complex feelings. The heartfelt inner thought, "Does your first love have to be that hard?" hints at a change that has come over him. Attention is focused on Pyo Ji-ho's efforts as he joins the project to save Bae Gyeon-woo.
Director Kim Yong-wan said, "I have always wanted to tell a story about the bold rescue romance of youth. Viewers will experience the fresh love of youth and various genre delights." He added, "I hope you look forward to the synergy of Cho Yi-hyun, Choo Young-Woo, and Cha Kang-yoon, who will portray the cheerful yet affectionate relationships among the three as they defy destiny and become each other's salvation."
Meanwhile, the new tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" will premiere on the 23rd at 8:50 p.m.
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