Moon Ga-young And Yeo Jin-gu’s Encounter In Rain, New Stills From ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’ Released!

Link: Eat, Love, Kill is a fantasy romance drama with Moon Ga-young and Yoo Jin-gu as the main leads. The drama is directed by No Sang-hoon and follows the story of a chef, Eun Gye-hoon who moves into a neighbourhood where he lost his twin sister in childhood and sets up his restaurant there. He suddenly starts feeling the emotions of someone else and meets Noh Da-hyun, a woman who thinks of herself as unlucky.

The lives of Eun Gye-hoon and Noh Da-hyun get intertwined as they try to figure out the odd happening in their lives. The drama is set to premiere in the second week of June.

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Check Out Moon Ga-young And Yeo Jin-gu in ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’

The Instagram Page of tvN revealed the new stills from ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’. Moon Ga-young looks surprised while looking at Yeo Jin-gu who holds an umbrella for her. Both of them look quite uncomfortable being under the same umbrella which shows that they are yet unfamiliar with each other. The Instagram caption translates to, “Umbrella☂️ Sharing two umbrellas You, that’s love…? ( ˵•́ ᴗ •̀˵)(˵•́ ᴗ •̀˵ )♡6/6 [Mon] 10:30 pm First broadcast #Link #Eat, Love, Kill #Link #tvN #Streaming is TVING #Yeo Jin-goo #Moon Ga-young #Song Deok-ho #Lee Bom So-ri”

Check Out Link: Eat, Love, Kill Trailer

Link: Eat, Love, Kill has cast members- Song Deok-ho, Kim Ji-young, Lee Bom So Ri and Lee Suk-hyeong along with the lead actors. The Korean drama will be released on tvN network on June 6th 2022 at 10:30 PM KST. The drama will run for 16 episodes and episodes will be released every Monday and Tuesday. The drama will also be streaming on Disney+ in selected regions.

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