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Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung In New Netflix Rom-Com

Netflix has officially confirmed the production of their upcoming series “Can This Love Be Translated” and has revealed an exciting cast lineup. The series stars Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung, alongside Sota Fukushi, Lee Yi Dam, and Choi Woo Sung. This romantic comedy promises to deliver a unique storyline featuring a multilingual interpreter and a global superstar.

On June 27, the cast gathered for their first script reading, showcasing an early glimpse of their chemistry. The show revolves around Joo Ho Jin, portrayed by Kim Seon Ho, a multilingual interpreter who becomes the translator for Cha Mu Hee, a global superstar played by Go Youn Jung.

New addition to the Hong Sisters’ masterpieces

The series is penned by the renowned Hong sisters, famous for their hit dramas such as “Alchemy of Souls,” “Hotel Del Luna,” “The Greatest Love,” and “Master’s Sun.” Yoo Young Eun, who is celebrated for her visually striking and sensitively directed “Bloody Heart,” takes the helm as the director.

Kim Seon Ho, who skyrocketed in popularity in “Start-Up,” “Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha,” and the film “The Childe,” brings his charm to the character of Joo Ho Jin. His character’s fluency in multiple languages, including English, Japanese, and Italian, is sure to add an intriguing layer to the storyline.

Go Youn Jung, who has made a name for herself in the K-drama world, stars as Cha Mu Hee, a global superstar navigating the complexities of fame and personal connections. Her dynamic with Kim Seon Ho’s character is expected to be a highlight of the series.

The production of “Can This Love Be Translated” has generated a buzz among fans and critics alike. With the combined talent of the Hong sisters and Yoo Young Eun, and a star-studded cast, the series is poised to become a hit.

Stay tuned for more updates on the release date and further developments.

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