Kim Jung Hyun has been confirmed to star in the upcoming KBS2 weekend drama “Iron Family.” His agency, Story J Company, shared the exciting news on July 16, asking fans to support him in his new role. He will star as Seo Kang Joo, a managing director of Jiseung Group.
“Iron Family” will center on a family who has been running a laundry business for three generations. Their lives take an unexpected turn when they come into some unexpected money, allowing them to chase their dreams and bring much-needed changes to their lives.
Casting details
INFINITE’s Sungyeol joins the line-up, playing Choi Hyung Chul, a lieutenant who develops a romantic relationship with a fellow officer. Other casts include Geum Sae Rok, Choi Tae Joon, and Yang Hye Ji. However, their roles have not yet been confirmed by their representatives.
The drama is written by Seo Sook Hyang, known for her work on popular series such as “Pasta,” “Jealousy Incarnate,” and “Wok of Love.” “Iron Family” will follow “Beauty and Mr. Romantic” and will consist of 36 episodes.
Fans are eagerly awaiting Kim Jung Hyun’s return to the small screen. Known for his standout performances in “Crash Landing on You” and “Mr. Queen,” he is expected to bring his signature charisma to this project.
In addition, Sungyeol, a talented singer and actor, will add to the drama’s appeal. His role as a dedicated police lieutenant involved in a romantic storyline is sure to capture viewers’ interest. Though not officially confirmed, Geum Sae Rok’s potential involvement has also generated significant excitement. Her previous roles in “The Fiery Priest” and “Youth of May” have established her as a dynamic and skilled actress.
“Iron Family” is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated dramas of the year. This will be made possible with its intriguing premise, talented cast, and renowned screenwriter. Fans are looking forward to more details and the premiere of this captivating series.
As the cast and crew prepare for the show’s debut, the anticipation continues to grow. Viewers are excited to see the chemistry between the actors and how the story will unfold over its 36 episodes. As Kim Jung Hyun returns to the small screen, “Iron Family” is set to be a must-watch drama in the K-drama landscape.