Jung Il-woo And Girls’ Generation’s Yuri on reuniting for new romance K-drama 'Good Job'


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The two of them previously starred together in ‘Bossam: Steal The Fate’. Photo: ANN

It is rare for two actors to star alongside each other for two consecutive drama series. The concern is that the viewers may be reminded too much of the characters from the previous project.

But this did not seem to worry Good Job actors Kwon Yuri and Jung Il-woo.

“I have never worked with the same co-star in two drama series, one after another. I think we are destined to be together,” Kwon, actor and member of K-pop girl group Girl’s Generation, said in an online press conference Tuesday (Aug 23).

“I noticed some fans have already named us ‘rebirth couple.’ We hope to bring great chemistry in Good Job and excite the fans with fascinating stories,” the actor added, mentioning that her relationship with Jung dates back to the Joseon era in her previous TV series Bossam: Steal The Fate.

Bossam: Steal The Fate is cable channel MBN’s 20-part period drama, which recorded the channel’s highest viewership.

The previous series and characters were loved by many drama fans and Jung was confident about the upcoming romance drama.

“When I watched Yuri shooting her scenes in Good Job, I recognised so much of her talent had been suppressed by the calm, quiet character in Bossam: Steal The Fate. I am certain that the viewers will be mesmerised by her lovely charm,” Jung said.

'Good Job' revolves around chaebol (played by Jung Il-woo), who disguises himself as a detective to investigate a mysterious incident. Photo: Handout'Good Job' revolves around chaebol (played by Jung Il-woo), who disguises himself as a detective to investigate a mysterious incident. Photo: Handout

The new romance series Good Job revolves around chaebol CEO Eun Sun-woo (played by Jung), who disguises himself as a detective to investigate a mysterious incident.

The story develops as Sun-woo meets a seemingly ordinary woman Don Se-ra (played by Kwon), who does extraordinary things with her supernatural eyesight, and the two work together.

Kwon shared that she fell in love with the character Se-ra which led her to join the series.

“With the unique superpower, it felt like I had become a character in a superhero movie. Se-ra is a strong, energetic person, who leads the investigation. Our drama will entertain the viewers with dynamic action, heart-racing romance and superpowers,” the actor said.

Kwon Yuri stars as Don Se-ra, a woman with supernatural eyesight, in the series. Photo: HandoutKwon Yuri stars as Don Se-ra, a woman with supernatural eyesight, in the series. Photo: Handout

Asked whether he felt pressured to continue the popularity achieved by the recently concluded global hit Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Jung said he was grateful.

“I was a big fan of Woo Young-woo as well. The series played a huge role in leaving a great impression about the young channel ENA. I think we will benefit from Extraordinary Attorney Woo,” Jung said.

“I would be lying if I said I don’t feel any pressure. But the staff and the actors are doing their best to bring a great project to the viewers,” the actor added.

The 12-part series, which premiered on Wednesday (Aug 24), is available on streaming platform Viki, with new episodes out Wednesday and Thursday. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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