"A 19-year-old girl who wants to die. A 19-year-old boy who wants to save her. I want to spend it with you— 'Our Beautiful Summer' that will never return." 'Our Beautiful Summer' is part of TvN’s 'O'PENing' project to introduce new writers and actors to everyone.
A spirited queen tries to rein in her rowdy sons in order to make one of them the next king of Joseon, while her competitors vie to snatch the throne.
A work that sheds new light on the figure of Lee Bang-won, a leader who took the lead in the founding of the nation.
Three different coming-of-age stories from the point of view of the protagonists about how they deal with their realities in high school at the end of their teenage period as Gen Z.
Lee Yong-dae and Chang Su-young, the badminton legends of South Korea, become the coach of young and energized male celebrities like Yoon Du-jun from Highlight and Boo Seung-kwan from idol group Seventeen. They go through tough trainings, compete against other badminton experts, and finally attend national athletic meet.
A city kid is brought to the countryside by his father's new coaching gig: reviving a ragtag middle school badminton team on the brink of extinction.
Lim Ju-kyung is a high school student. Since she was little, she has had a complex about her appearance. To hide her bare face, Ju-kyung always wears make-up. Her excellent make-up skills make her pretty and she hides her bare face in front of others. She gets involved with 2 men; Lee Su-ho and Han Seo-jun.
Han Sun Nyeo found out that she has the same name and the look of a character in a love story cartoon that has been over 10 years. She read that cartoon with curiosity and fell asleep. When she woke up, there is a pop out boy Cheon Nam Wook next to her on the bed. From the moment he popped out of the cartoon, Sun Nyeo's school life goes complicated.
Kim Min Gi is a South Korean actor managed by HM Entertainment, he debuted in the 2020 'The Temperature Of Language: Our Nineteen' as a guest role. He is best known for his role of Lim Joo-young in 'True Beauty' and Jung In-sol in 'Racket Boys'. He went to Daeryong Middle School and Gangwon High School.
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