JTBC’s upcoming drama “The Good Man” has unveiled a brand new poster depicting the love triangle among the many characters performed by Lee Dong Wook, Lee Sung Kyung, and Park Hoon!
“The Good Man” is a noir drama that follows Park Seok Chul (Lee Dong Wook), the eldest grandson of a third-generation gangster household with an unexpectedly pure coronary heart, and his old flame Kang Mi Younger (Lee Sung Kyung), a lady who goals of changing into a singer.
The newly launched principal poster foreshadows the damaging and precarious love triangle between Park Seok Chul, Kang Mi Younger, and Kang Tae Hoon (Park Hoon). The distinction between Park Seok Chul, who suppresses his feelings with a pointy gaze, and Kang Tae Hoon, whose chilly demeanor reveals nothing, is especially putting. In the meantime, the unhappy look in Kang Mi Younger’s eyes as she stands between them heightens viewers’ curiosity.
The three characters will every face turning factors of their feelings as they confront goals, love, and loyalty. The phrase, “I wished to guard each love and goals,” hints on the destiny awaiting Park Seok Chul, Kang Mi Younger, and Kang Tae Hoon at a crossroads, drawing consideration to how their tangled relationships will unfold.
“The Good Man” is about to premiere on July 18 at 8:50 p.m. KST and can air two consecutive episodes each Friday.
When you wait, watch Lee Dong Wook in “Story of the 9-Tailed”:
And take a look at Lee Sung Kyung in “Sh**ting Stars” on Viki:
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