'Catch the Great Luck' unveiled a three-person poster announcing the thrilling money battle among Son Chang-min, Seon Woo-jae-deok, and Park Sang-myeon.
KBS 1TV's new daily drama 'Catch the Great Luck' (written by Son Ji-hye, directed by Park Man-young and Lee Hae-woo) is set to air its first episode in April and tells the poignant story of three friends who have money, those who don't, and those who wish to have much of it, along with their families.
Veteran character actors Son Chang-min, Seon Woo-jae-deok, and Park Sang-myeon take on the roles of the loyal 'Three Musketeers' Han Mu-cheol, Kim Dae-sik, and Choi Kyu-tae in the drama. Once childhood friends who shared even a single piece of bread, the trio finds themselves in a master-servant relationship because of money. 'Catch the Great Luck' is anticipated to be a relatable story for everyone, delivering both emotion and laughter through the growth journey of these three friends and their families intertwined with money.
As the interest of potential viewers rises, the 'Catch the Great Luck' team released a three-person poster marking the start of the thrilling money battle among the three musketeers today (14th). Son Chang-min (playing Han Mu-cheol), Seon Woo-jae-deok (playing Kim Dae-sik), and Park Sang-myeon (playing Choi Kyu-tae) captivate the audience with their intense gazes.
Son Chang-min, gazing directly ahead, expresses the confidence of the 'wealthy' Mu-cheol and his unwavering determination. Seon Woo-jae-deok, cast as the 'poor' Dae-sik, reveals his desire for money with a gaze filled with confusion. His subtly shaking eyes seem to reflect the instability of a character overwhelmed by despair. Additionally, Park Sang-myeon, transformed into the 'wanting wealth' Choi Kyu-tae, presents a tense atmosphere with an inscrutable expression and sharp gaze.
Facing the once-in-a-lifetime 'great luck' ahead of them, the three individuals display their fierce desires for money, foreshadowing a fierce yet comical money battle. Their intricate psychological warfare, marked by a variety of stories and diverse character portrayals, is expected to deliver extreme pleasure to viewers in the living rooms on weekday evenings. There is growing anticipation regarding who the final winner of the money game, which captures the great luck, will be.
Meanwhile, the new daily drama 'Catch the Great Luck,' recognized for its stylish direction by Park Man-young and solid writing by Son Ji-hye, is set to air in April as a follow-up to 'Let's Get Married, Maenggong!'
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