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Cheer Up After exploding onto the scene as the spoiled high-society teenage queen Joo Seok-kyung in hit drama The Penthouse, Han Ji-hyun tackles her first leading role in the SBS cheerleading drama Cheer Up.
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Bad Prosecutor October will welcome yet another prosecutor to the screen, but Jin Jung is no ordinary prosecutor. Despite his conscious and deep belief in justice, his methods are far from standard practice.
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Love is for the Sucker Veteran variety show producer Gu Yeo-reum (The Beauty Inside’s Lee Da-hee) has suffered a series of quick cancellations and needs her next show, Kingdom of Love, to be a hit.
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Glitch This sci-fi action comedy marks the drama debut of acclaimed film director Roh Deok, known for Very Ordinary Couple, and was penned by Jin Han-se (Netflix’s Extracurricular).
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Yonder Set in the year 2032, Yonder focuses on reporter Jae-hyun (Beyond Evil’s Shin Ha-kyun), who struggles to move on from the death of his wife Yi-hu (Han Ji-min, Our Blues).
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The Queen’s Umbrella Following the Netflix legal drama Juvenile Justice, Kim Hye-soo headlines her second show of the year as the lead of The Queen’s Umbrella. She plays Queen Hwaryeong, who is constantly flummoxed by her troublemaking sons.
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May I Help You Dong-ju has the ability to see and communicate with the dead, who ask her to grant their final wishes. If she refuses, her day becomes filled with bad luck.
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