Actor Lee Jun-young has completed preparations to debut in "24 Hour Health Club."

Set to air for the first time on the 30th at 9:50 p.m., the KBS2 new Wednesday-Thursday drama "24 Hour Health Club" (written by Kim Ji-soo, directed by Park Joon-soo and Choi Yeon-soo, produced by CJ ENM STUDIOS, Bon Factory, Monster Union, KeyEast) is a thrilling co-medy-romance about a passionate gym enthusiast, Director Doh Hyun-jung, who dramatically corrects the lives of fitness newcomers burdened by excessive worries.

"24 Hour Health Club" released a still on the 11th showcasing Lee Jun-young's limitless transformations, ramping up recruitment for new members (potential viewers).

In the released stills, Lee Jun-young captivates viewers with his gaze, expressions, and poses that perfectly embody the character of Director Doh Hyun-jung, a gym enthusiast. His relaxed smile with crossed arms to his charismatic, furrowed brow establishes the narrative of the "Director" character in just a few cuts, raising anticipation. Even his workout attire fits the image of a "real-life director." The detailed expressiveness of Lee Jun-young, along with how thoroughly he prepared for the character of Doh Hyun-jung, is palpable.

Hyun-jung, played by Lee Jun-young, is an individual who turned his life around through exercise and mysteriously disappeared after winning first place in the Mr. David competition, a dream of fitness enthusiasts in the drama. Having vanished without a trace, he one day appears as the director of the "24 Hour Health Club," open year-round, engaging in a fierce survival game between self-employed individuals and trainers while conveying both cheerfulness and deep empathy. Questions continue to grow around why he transitioned from a world-class bodybuilder to abruptly taking over a run-down gym, as expectations for the character of the passionate gym enthusiast, Director Doh Hyun-jung, rise each day.

Lee Jun-young is set to showcase a distinctly different side, oscillating between seriousness and lightheartedness, making everyone "fall in love" with him. Even before the broadcast, drama fans expressed their enthusiasm, saying, "I'm already addicted to Lee Jun-young's trainer tone," "It feels like I'm really being scolded by the director," "I can't wait to see the health club," and "I want to sign up for the gym with Director Doh."

The KBS2 new Wednesday-Thursday drama "24 Hour Health Club," which allows viewers to care for both a healthy body and mind, will air for the first time on the 30th at 9:50 p.m. as a follow-up to "Villains Everywhere."

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