tvN 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition' problematic disciple John Park and Suho have said they will forgo their grants.

The show, which will premiere on the 23rd (Monday), is a full-fledged math storytelling quiz show that analyzes the world from an omniscient mathematical perspective and presents ways to solve math problems in a more accessible and enjoyable manner.

In 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition,' which aims to restore the math self-esteem of the entire nation, a fierce brain battle among new problematic men will unfold. Confirmed to appear are Jun Hyun-moo, the representative brain of 'Problematic Men,' and Jeong Seung-jae, a top math instructor in Korea. Additionally, braincaster Bae Sung-jae, analytical genius John Park, all-rounder Suho, and survival champion Kim Kyu-min have joined as problematic disciples, already drawing significant attention.

In the meantime, the production team has caught attention by releasing a second teaser video featuring interviews with John Park and Suho. First, John Park demonstrates his confidence by stating, "(My math skills) are exceptional," as a perfect scorer on the SAT math section. When asked by the production team about his plans to challenge the college entrance exam, he immediately waves his hands, saying, "(Grants) no, I won't do it," but then expresses his determination by stating, "I don't know anything about (math theories), so I have to rely on the teacher," piquing curiosity about the chemistry between John Park and instructor Jeong Seung-jae.

Suho said, "My mother, who was a math teacher, taught me a lot of math, but I had other thoughts," introducing an unexpectedly unique study method. He follows up with a candid confession that his mother advised against him appearing on 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition,' bringing laughter. However, when faced with the math problems prepared by the production team, he suddenly changes to a fierce expression, intensifying excitement for the upcoming broadcast.

The extreme brain battle with new problematic men will start on tvN's 'Problematic Men Reboot: Mathematics Edition,' which is set to premiere on Monday, the 23rd.

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