Park Hae-joon transforms once more into a romantic middle-aged man.

On the afternoon of the 30th, an online production presentation for tvN's new Monday-Tuesday drama 'Love, Take Two' took place, where Park Hae-joon introduced his character Ryu Jung-seok by saying, "He is a prickly architect and a single dad. He has a prickly exterior but a warm heart."

Previously, he moved viewers to tears and laughter as Yang Kwan-sik in Netflix's 'When Life Gives You Tangerines'. When asked to compare the characters Ryu Jung-seok and Yang Kwan-sik, he smiled and said, "Both characters fundamentally overflow with consideration and love for others."

He then noted, "Yang Kwan-sik has been straightforward since birth, and Ryu Jung-seok is a person who has closed his heart. He gradually opens up, feeling excitement. They are somewhat different, but fundamentally, they are really good people," adding, "Now, I feel embarrassed and want to slowly start wielding the knife."

'Love, Take Two', which is set to premiere on August 4th, depicts the story of single mom Lee Ji-an (played by Yum Jung-ah) and her medical student daughter Lee Hyori (played by Choi Hyun-ji) as they choose to live for today's happiness rather than tomorrow's, encountering first love rather than an ending. It tells a story that is sometimes delightful and touching, and at other times thrilling and bittersweet—a gift of a story from these characters.

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