Outer Universe, which has proven possibilities into reality alongside actors Kim Young-dae, Chae Won-bin and Jin Ho-eun, has for the first time in the actor management industry unveiled its "second-generation rookie actors."
Outer Universe has been noted for a structure that goes beyond simple management, accompanying the entire process of being an actor—from acting training and image planning to career strategy—starting from their time as ordinary people.
The "rookie" referred to here is not defined merely by years since debut. It carries the meaning of a partner who designs the beginning together, and this announcement is also a declaration that marks a new start once again based on that philosophy.
Kim Young-dae is scheduled to release two upcoming works: MBC's "Go to the Moon" in September and TVING original "Dear X" in November. Chae Won-bin made her presence felt last year by winning six rookie awards for MBC's "Such an Intimate Traitor," and this year she is preparing for a new leap through the drama "Sold Out Again Today." Jin Ho-eun is currently preparing three upcoming works simultaneously: the drama "In the Net," "Annoying Love," and the film "Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight."
The fact that all of them are actors who started from the beginning with Outer Universe makes the unveiling of these second-generation rookie actors even more meaningful. Outer Universe's approach, which puts potential before name and direction before speed, has already been proven in several cases, and the rookies revealed this time stand on that continuum.
Representative Won Wook said, "We place importance on the process of starting together and going together until the end. The rookie actors unveiled this time will also grow within that philosophy and flow."
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