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The apocalyptic thriller is helmed by director Ahn Gil Ho, whose famous works include the top-rating dramas Record of Youth, Strangers, and Memories of Alhambra.
He will be working alongside scriptwriter Han Sang Woon, who worked with the 2015 KBS2 drama Spy, Watcher, and The Good Wife.
Aside from the confirmation of the cast, there were no reports regarding the target release date, but Happiness will be airing a total of 16 episodes.
ZE:A s Hyungsik and Han Hyo Joo are set to play Jung Yi Hyun and Yoon Sae Bom, who are among the survivor s newly constructed apartments after an infectious disease rundown the whole city.
Hwarang actor Park Hyung Sik is considering a project involving actress Han Hyo Joo!
Park Hyung Sik is Courted to Join Han Hyo Joo in New Drama Happiness
According to a media report on April 15, idol-turned-actor Park Hyung Sik is being courted to be part of tvN s upcoming drama Happiness.
On the same day, a legit source from Park Hyung Sik s home agency United Artists Agency confirmed that their actor is positively reviewing the drama offer.
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If the 29-year-old accepts the role, he will portray the smart and charismatic character of Jung Yi Hyun, a violent crimes detective. He is a rising baseball player in high school, but due to an injury, he was forced to quit the sport that was very close to his heart.
Historical K-drama Joseon Exorcist was cancelled after just two episodes. Photo: SBS
The Korean entertainment industry is on high alert for Chinese money in K-dramas after the SBS historical drama
Joseon Exorcist was cancelled after just two episodes last month.
One of the criticisms levelled at
Joseon Exorcist was that Chinese foods – such as mooncakes and Chinese-style dumplings – as well as Chinese-style sets and props were used in the drama, which was set in Korea’s Joseon Kingdom.
Although the drama was made with 100% Korean investment, the scenes touched a nerve for many Koreans, who are growing wary of cultural appropriation by China and Chinese product placements in Korean dramas.