"Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" Cho Yi-hyun, Choo Young-Woo, and Cha Gang-yoon embark on a mission to thwart misfortune and protect their first love.
The production team of the new tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy," set to premiere on the 23rd, revealed stills on the 18th showcasing the dynamic relationships among Park Seong-ah (Cho Yi-hyun), Bae Gyeon-woo (Choo Young-Woo), and Pyo Ji-ho (Cha Gang-yoon).
"Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" is a bold first love rescue romance between a boy with a fatal fate and a MZ shaman girl trying to prevent it. The story follows high school shaman Park Seong-ah, who confronts fate for her first love, and Bae Gyeon-woo, who aims to reverse destiny through the ordinary happiness she provides. Their youthful romance promises sweet excitement. Additionally, the episodes featuring K-ghosts, each with unique stories, will add a different kind of fun. Above all, expectations are rising as director Kim Yong-wan, known for his exceptional direction in diverse genres like "Windfall," "Method," and "If You Wish Upon Me," collaborates with the talented writer Yang Ji-hoon.
Meanwhile, the released photos pique curiosity as they depict Park Seong-ah hovering around Bae Gyeon-woo and Pyo Ji-ho. Bae Gyeon-woo, whose remaining lifespan is only 21 days, faces misfortune caused by his "first love." To save him, Park Seong-ah, assuming the role of a human talisman, is determined to execute a mission to thwart misfortune. As she clings to the hem of his track suit, her persistence reflects a heartfelt struggle to safeguard her first love.
Bae Gyeon-woo's puzzled gaze towards Park Seong-ah's sudden actions also draws attention. Not only does she continuously hover near him, but she also crosses boundaries with her inexplicable actions, raising Bae Gyeon-woo's wariness and hinting at the challenges of his misfortune-thwarting mission. Additionally, Pyo Ji-ho's reaction, looking baffled by Park Seong-ah's relentless advance, adds humor to the situation.
Bae Gyeon-woo's intrigued expression upon sensing Park Seong-ah and Pyo Ji-ho's odd behavior is also captivating. The contrast between Park Seong-ah's anxiousness under Bae Gyeon-woo's suspicious gaze and Pyo Ji-ho's smiling demeanor evokes laughter. It's intriguing to see if Park Seong-ah can penetrate Bae Gyeon-woo's emotional barriers and successfully carry out the mission to expel misfortune, prompting anticipation for Pyo Ji-ho's involvement in the project aimed at saving Bae Gyeon-woo.
The production team of "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" expressed, "The relationships between the human talisman Park Seong-ah, the misfortune-prone Bae Gyeon-woo, and Pyo Ji-ho, who joins Park Seong-ah's mission to thwart misfortune, are fascinating. Not only does it revolve around the rescue narrative of Park Seong-ah and Bae Gyeon-woo, but the dynamics between Bae Gyeon-woo and Pyo Ji-ho surrounding Park Seong-ah will also serve as another point of interest," adding to the anticipation.
Meanwhile, the new tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" will premiere on the 23rd at 8:50 p.m.
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