Yoon Gye-sang, Lim Se-mi, and Kim Yo-han will star in 'Try: We Become a Miracle,' which will premiere on the 25th. It will dynamically and joyfully unfold the unique theme of 'rugby,' continuing the lineage of SBS's well-made sports drama.

Scheduled to premiere on the 25th (Friday), SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' (script by Lim Jin-a, directed by Jang Young-seok; hereafter 'Try') is a comedic growth sports drama about the unlikely director Joo Ga-ram and the perennial underdog Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team racing toward victory in the National Sports Festival. Director Jang Young-seok, who co-directed 'Taxi Driver 2,' joins forces with writer Lim Jin-a, whose work won the best piece award in the SBS Cultural Foundation's script contest, and a talented group of actors including Yoon Gye-sang (as Joo Ga-ram), Lim Se-mi (as Bae Ji), and Kim Yo-han (as Yoon Seong-jun) is garnering expectations with their solid acting skills and healthy energy.

'Try', following 'Racket Boys', which focused on badminton, and 'Stove League', which centered on baseball, is set to be the first drama in Korea that features rugby, promising fresh fun. In particular, the fact that SBS, the kingdom of dramas that has achieved an undefeated myth with sports dramas, is presenting this refreshing comedic growth drama this summer piques interest. SBS received acclaim for producing the refreshing healing drama 'Racket Boys', centered on the everyday sport of badminton. Furthermore, 'Stove League', which portrayed the realistic and immersive journey of an underdog baseball team, created a syndrome akin to a grand slam home run, proving the dignity of SBS's sports dramas.

Meanwhile, SBS is set to showcase the power of sports dramas once again by broadcasting Korea's first rugby-themed drama 'Try' this summer, stirring hearts. 'Try' captivates attention with dynamic rugby matches and vibrant visuals. The vibrant scenes of the Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team, colliding on the field beneath a clear summer sky, promise exhilarating and refreshing laughter and fun, bursting with dopamine.

Especially, actors including Kim Yo-han, Kim Yi-jun (as Oh Young-gwang), Lee Soo-chan (as So Myung-woo), Yoon Jae-chan (as Do Hyung-sik), Hwang Seong-bin (as Kim Joo-yang), Woo Min-kyu (as Pyo Seon-ho), Jo Han-gyeol (as Kang Tae-poong), and Kim Dan (as Moon Ung) have undergone special training to transform into rugby players, completing their solid physiques. The youthful spirit displayed by these actors, transformed into rugby players colliding on the field, is set to make viewers' hearts race.

On another note, the explosive character play with cheerful tension provides an additional humorous scoring route. Yoon Gye-sang's comedic acting, which proves his nickname 'man of a thousand faces,' takes center stage, along with a FM captain of the perennial underdog rugby team, a co-captain dreaming of escape from being a police officer, an attention-seeking player who is one with the camera, and a muscular player with a contrasting girlish sensibility, drawing interest to the frenzy of characters.

Above all, 'Try' aims to evoke empathy and fresh fun by infusing life into the theme of rugby. The story unfolds as the quirky director Joo Ga-ram assumes the role of new director for the perennial underdog Hanyang Physical Education High School rugby team, resembling our own lives, which continue to collide with failures. Notably, 'Try' won the unanimous award at the SBS script contest, and the lines delivered by writer Lim Jin-a are expected to resonate deeply.

This way, the new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' is set to air on the 25th (Friday) at 9:50 p.m., filling this summer with the energy of passionate youth.

[Photo] Provided by SBS 'Try'

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