Actor Kim Moo-jun is joining the TBS drama "Caster."

The TBS drama "Caster," starring Kim Moo-jun, is a socially conscious entertainment drama that seeks the truths buried in darkness and judges evil, based on JBN's news program "Newsgate."

In the series, Kim Moo-jun plays Choi Jae-sung, a character who was born in Korea and studied in Japan before working as a reporting bureau assistant director. Understanding the cultural differences between Korea and Japan, this character is expected to resonate with viewers through a multidimensional perspective between the two countries.

After about seven months since "Black Panther 2," Kim Moo-jun is appearing again in a Japanese drama, collaborating with popular actors Abe Hiroshi, Nagano Mei, and Michieda Shunsuke while showcasing a unique acting synergy.

Furthermore, the recently concluded "I'm Sorry Today" was broadcast in 60 countries worldwide, receiving a warm response overseas, including in the Americas and Europe. Amidst ranking high on overseas OTT platforms, Kim Moo-jun has established himself as the next-generation romance actor, showcasing his warm visuals and solid acting skills.

Following the SBS new drama "Kissing for No Reason!" Kim Moo-jun is solidifying his position as a global trend actor by announcing his joining of the Japanese drama "Caster." Public expectations are mounting for his new appearances, as he has been actively engaged domestically and internationally since the beginning of the year.

Meanwhile, the TBS drama "Caster," featuring Kim Moo-jun, is set to premiere in April.

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