TRY-We Become Miracles: Im Se-mi in Talks to Star Opposite Yoon Kye-sang in Upcoming SBS’ Sports Drama

On June 12, XportsNews revealed exciting news for K-drama enthusiasts as Im Se-mi is reportedly in discussions to join the cast of the upcoming SBS drama, TRY-We Become Miracles (literal translation). Directed by Kim Jae-hyun and Kim Ji-yeon, this Korean sports drama (트라이 : 우리는 기적이 된다) is already generating buzz with its intriguing storyline and talented cast.

According to reports, Im Se-mi, known for her versatile performances in various dramas and films, is in talks to star alongside Yoon Kye-sang in the upcoming SBS sports drama. A representative from Se-mi’s agency, Noon Company, confirmed the news, stating that the actress is currently in positive discussions for the role.

TRY: We Become Miracles is set in the backdrop of a high school rugby club and promises to deliver a captivating narrative filled with sportsmanship, drama, and heartfelt moments. Earlier announcements confirmed Yoon Kye-sang’s role as Joo Ga-ram, a former national rugby player turned coach, who embarks on a journey to mentor the school’s rugby team despite facing personal controversies.

Im Se-mi, known for her memorable performances in popular dramas such as True Beauty, The Worst of Evil, and Wonderful World, has reportedly been offered the role of Joo Ga-ram’s former girlfriend and a coach at the same sports high school where he has recently been appointed. The drama is expected to explore their reunion and the complexities of their past relationship against the backdrop of rugby training and competitions.

With Im Se-mi potentially joining the cast, anticipation for this drama continues to grow. Known for her ability to portray nuanced characters with depth and emotion, Se-mi’s addition to the drama could bring an added layer of complexity to the storyline.

Fans are eagerly awaiting further updates regarding the casting and production of this series. As the drama explores themes of redemption, second chances, and the power of teamwork, viewers can expect an emotionally engaging journey filled with both triumphs and challenges.

Check Out the Confirmed Cast for TRY-We Become Miracles

Stay tuned for more updates as the drama progresses towards its highly anticipated premiere, promising to be a must-watch for K-drama enthusiasts and sports lovers alike.

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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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