MY YOUTH Korean Drama: Lee Joo-myung in Talks to Join Park Si-hyun’s New Series

Reports have surfaced regarding Lee Joo-myung potentially joining the cast of the highly anticipated series MY YOUTH Korean Drama (working title), alongside stars Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee. YG Entertainment, her agency, confirmed that the actress has received an offer for a role in the drama and is presently reviewing it.

MY YOUTH is slated to delve into the lives of Seon Woo-hae and Sung Je-yeon, characters who reunite after 15 years and navigate their personal and professional challenges with intensity. The drama marks the latest work from esteemed scriptwriter Park Si-hyun, renowned for her impactful storytelling in Run On. HighZium Studio is set to produce the series, under the direction of Lee Sang-yeop, known for his work on popular dramas like Yumi’s Cells, Familiar Wife, and others.

Previously, the potential casting of Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee had generated significant buzz among fans eagerly awaiting this new project. The addition of Lee Joo-myung, known for her versatility and previous roles in Like Flower In Snad, Twenty-Five, Twenty-One and others, would further bolster the drama’s ensemble cast.

Lee Joo-myung In Talks To Join MY YOUTH Korean Drama

Currently, Lee Joo-myung is preparing for the release of her upcoming film Pilot, adding to her already impressive portfolio. Her potential involvement in MY YOUTH underscores the drama’s ambition to assemble a talented cast capable of bringing Park Si-hyun’s narrative vision to life.

As the drama continues to generate buzz, fans eagerly await further updates on Joo-myung’s decision regarding this series. Her potential involvement not only underscores the drama’s commitment to assembling a talented ensemble cast but also promises to enrich the narrative tapestry envisioned by Park Si-hyun.

With production details gradually unfolding, MY YOUTH is poised to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline and stellar performances. Stay tuned for more updates as Lee Joo-myung’s decision regarding this drama takes shape, promising an exciting journey ahead for Korean drama enthusiasts worldwide.

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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