Zero Period Is Social Butterflies’ Time: Kim Woo-seok Confirmed to Star in Exciting New Teen Rom-Com Drama

In thrilling news for K-drama enthusiasts, Kim Woo-seok has been officially confirmed as the lead in the highly anticipated teen romance drama Zero Period Is Social Butterflies’ Time (0교시는 인싸타임). Set to premiere in October on a major OTT platform, this drama promises a captivating blend of humour, heart, and high school dynamics.

Zero Period Is Social Butterflies’ Time revolves around a loner striving to break into the exclusive world of popular students by managing an anonymous social networking app aptly named “Social Butterflies’ Time.” Kim Woo-seok will portray Kang Woo-bin, a character who epitomizes perfection with his handsome looks and stellar academic performance. Admired by his peers and a trainee at a leading entertainment company, Kang Woo-bin’s seemingly flawless life masks a hidden secret that threatens to unravel his carefully constructed image.

Kim Woo-seok, who first gained fame as a member of the boy group UP10TION, has steadily built a successful acting career since his debut in the web drama TWENTY-TWENTY. His notable performances in dramas like Bulgasal: Immortal Souls, Finland Papa, and Night Has Come have established him as a versatile actor capable of handling diverse roles.

Fans are eagerly awaiting to see how Woo-seok brings the character of Kang Woo-bin to life, blending charm, vulnerability, and the complexities of teenage life. The drama promises to explore themes of identity, acceptance, and the often tumultuous journey of finding one’s place in the world.

As the October premiere approaches, excitement continues to build. Will Kang Woo-bin maintain his impeccable facade, or will his secret push him closer to the social butterflies he yearns to join? With its intriguing premise and a talented lead actor, this drama is set to be a must-watch for anyone who loves a good mix of romance and drama.

Kim Woo-seok To Star In Zero Period Is Social Butterflies’ Time

Stay tuned for more updates on this promising new series. Mark your calendars for October, as this drama promises to deliver an engaging and heartwarming experience.

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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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