Character posters for Choi Woo-shik, Jung So-min, Bae Na-ra, Shin Seul-gi, and Seo Beom-jun have been revealed.
SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Woojoo Merry Me' (directed by Song Hyun-wook, Hwang In-hyuk / written by Lee Ha-na / produced by Samhwa Networks, Studio S) is a sweet yet thrilling 90-day fake marriage story between two individuals vying for a luxurious newlywed home. The drama is highly anticipated as it brings together the reliable actor Choi Woo-shik (as Kim Woo-joo) and the rom-com queen Jung So-min (as Yoo Merry), promising a strong acting synergy.
On the 24th (Wednesday), 'Woojoo Merry Me' released character posters that resemble a proposal, capturing attention. The posters feature Choi Woo-shik, Jung So-min, Bae Na-ra (as Baek Sang-hyun), Shin Seul-gi (as Yoon Jin-kyung), and Seo Beom-jun (as Kim Woo-joo) offering flowers to their respective love interests, sparking curiosity about the exciting love lines that will unfold in 'Woojoo Merry Me.'
In the character poster, Choi Woo-shik's character copy reads, “Fake husband..? Why me?” as he rests his chin on his hand with an indifferent expression, showcasing the chic personality of the 'perfect breadwinner' Kim Woo-joo, who remains unfazed by unexpected proposals. Meanwhile, Jung So-min's character, the 'livelihood designer,' is seen offering flowers to Choi Woo-shik with the line, “Will you be my husband?” suggesting a fake marriage.
Woo-joo and Merry display contrasting expressions of chic and sweet, hinting at their precarious romance as they become entangled as a fake newlywed couple by a twist of fate. The indifferent Woo-joo's fake married life with Merry raises curiosity about the changes it will bring.
Bae Na-ra, as Baek Sang-hyun, shows a sharp gaze that is intriguing. After sensing something suspicious about Woo-joo and Merry, who won the newlywed home, Baek Sang-hyun becomes their observer, expected to add tension to the drama with his keen sharpness. Shin Seul-gi, as Yoon Jin-kyung, captivates with her love-struck eyes. Her character copy, “To me, you are already a man,” along with her offering flowers to Choi Woo-shik, whom she unknowingly falls for, hints at a tangled love line, piquing curiosity.
Lastly, Seo Beom-jun, as the playboy ex-fiancé of Merry, Kim Woo-joo, is caught with a playful smile. He shamelessly offers flowers to Jung So-min, revealing his inner thoughts, “Merry and the house are all mine!” The appearance of Seo Beom-jun, who shares the same name as Choi Woo-shik's character and is Jung So-min's ex-fiancé, draws attention to the impact he will have on the love lines in 'Woojoo Merry Me.'
Meanwhile, SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Woojoo Merry Me' will premiere on Friday, October 10th, at 9:50 PM.
Kim Se-a, TenAsia Reporter haesmik@tenasia.co.kr