Lee Eun-sam and Kim Ye-rim are ready to captivate viewers.
Ahead of its premiere on July 3 at 5 p.m., the new drama "Cheongdam International High School 2" (written by Kwak Young-im, directed by Lim Dae-woong and Park Hyeong-won, produced by Why Not Media and Lian Contents) unveiled stills featuring the unique atmosphere of Lee Eun-sam and Kim Ye-rim on the 18th.
In the released stills, the two are showing sharp confrontations without a hint of retreat, creating intense tension. Following the shocking event in Season 1 where Kim Hae-in (Jang Seong-yoon) fell, the charisma of the two actors, who have perfectly transformed into 'Kim Hae-in' (Lee Eun-sam) and 'Baek Je-na' (Kim Ye-rim), who transferred to Cheongdam International High School, stands out at once.
In the drama, Lee Eun-sam and Kim Ye-rim will face conflicting interests again, engaging in a tense psychological battle. Haein and Jena will overcome crises in their own ways, and their relationship is expected to be a key axis driving the main narrative of Season 2.
The production team noted, "Lee Eun-sam and Kim Ye-rim have completely immersed themselves in their characters with performances deepened compared to Season 1. The conflict and solidarity between Haein and Jena, along with the changes in their emotions, are injecting important momentum into the narrative. Please pay attention to the subtle chemistry between the two, which seems to draw closer yet further apart."
"Cheongdam International High School 2" is a high-teen psychological thriller that adds youth romance to a fierce power game set against the backdrop of the prestigious Cheongdam International High School. It will be released on Netflix, Wavve, Tving, and other platforms at 5 p.m. on July 3, and will also be aired at 00:10 a.m. on July 5 on the comprehensive channel MBN.
Meanwhile, overseas, it will be available on global streaming platforms and channels such as Asia's largest OTT platform Viu, global Asian content specialized platform Rakuten Viki, Japan's ABEMA TV, and Taiwan's top paid subscription platform friDay Video, opening in about 190 countries.
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