Actor Kim Yo-han will make a dramatic transformation into the captain of the rugby team, showcasing a solid physique, in SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama "Try: We Become Miracles."
The SBS new Friday-Saturday drama "Try: We Become Miracles" (written by Lim Jin-a / directed by Jang Young-seok, hereafter referred to as "Try"), which is scheduled to premiere on July 25, features a comedic growing sports drama where the unpredictable eccentric director Joo Ga-ram and the perpetually last-place Hanyang High School rugby team rush toward victory at the National Sports Festival. Director Jang Young-seok, who co-directed the drama "Taxi Driver 2," teams up with writer Lim Jin-a, who won the top prize in the SBS Cultural Foundation script competition. The cast, including Yoon Kye-sang (playing Joo Ga-ram), Lim Se-mi (playing Bae Yi-ji), and Kim Yo-han (playing Yoon Sung-jun), combines strong acting skills and healthy energy, generating great expectations.
Kim Yo-han will portray the role of "Yoon Sung-jun," the captain of the rugby team in his third year at Hanyang High School. Yoon Sung-jun has a twin brother who excels as a soccer junior national representative, leading him to feel inferior about his innate talent, but he is a hardworking athlete who loves sports more than anyone else. As the captain leading the perpetually last-place Hanyang High School rugby team, he will depict the tumultuous challenges at the National Sports Festival alongside the newly appointed eccentric director Joo Ga-ram.
In relation to this, the production team of "Try" has unveiled the first still of Kim Yo-han transformed into the rugby team captain "Yoon Sung-jun," captivating viewers' attention. In the released stills, Yoon Sung-jun displays a solid physique befitting a rugby player. His broad shoulders and well-defined muscles amplify the wild charm of a rugby athlete. Consequently, Yoon Sung-jun, projecting presence on the field with his perfect physique, has an intense gaze filled with competitive spirit that makes the viewers' hearts race. Even in the 'at ease' pose, he stands maintaining the angle of his arms without any slack, embodying the quintessential 'FM' captain who follows everything by the book.
In this way, Kim Yo-han appears to have perfectly loaded as the captain Yoon Sung-jun of Hanyang High School. Above all, Kim Yo-han's perfect sports visuals, which effortlessly carry off everything from tight rugby uniforms to loose training gear, heighten interest. Even when stationary, the vigor and energy of youth at nineteen fill the screen, raising expectations for his performance on the field.
In particular, Kim Yo-han noted, "I have been consistently training," and expressed, "I burned with passion for about 3-4 days of shooting for one match without regrets. All the rugby team members worked hard on set, risking their bodies to film." This makes viewers curious about what kind of charm Kim Yo-han will showcase as the new FM rugby team captain, and what kind of special chemistry will be presented together with the rugby team members and the quirky new director Yoon Kye-sang, leading to increased interest in the upcoming "Try."
Meanwhile, SBS's upcoming new drama "Try: We Become Miracles," which aims to fill the coming summer with the energy of passionate youth, is scheduled to premiere on July 25 at 9:50 p.m.
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