Twin brothers Lee Jae-wook form a love triangle over Choi Seong-eun.

The new KBS 2TV Saturday-Sunday miniseries Last Summer, directed by Min Yeon-hong and written by Jeon Yu-ri, which is scheduled to premiere Nov. 1 at 9:20 p.m., is a remodeling romance drama about a man and a woman who have been friends since childhood confronting the truth of their first love hidden in Pandora's box.

The second teaser video containing Lee Jae-wook (playing Baek Do-ha and Baek Do-young) and Choi Seong-eun (playing Song Ha-gyeong)'s last summer was released today (23rd).

The released second teaser begins with the fresh past versions of Baek Do-ha (played by Lee Jae-wook) and Song Ha-gyeong (played by Choi Seong-eun). Do-ha, who stays in Korea only during summer vacation, shows a soft smile at Ha-gyeong's line, "At least during summer I'll make you number one," while Do-ha's narration, "I liked summer. It was my summer," reveals that the summer he spent with Ha-gyeong was happy.

As colorful moments of Ha-gyeong and Do-ha intersect, Do-ha's twin brother Baek Do-young (played by Lee Jae-wook), who spent the summer alongside them, appears for the first time, increasing immersion. The two brothers, who had to live apart after their parents divorced, greet each other warmly after a long time. Then, together as a complete group, Ha-gyeong, Do-ha and the Do-young brothers play games and hang a frame filled with memories on the wall, spending an unforgettable time.

However, the mood reverses with Ha-gyeong's self-reproachful narration, "The three of us used to be together every summer, but it fell apart." Ha-gyeong confesses she likes one of the twin brothers and kisses him. The other brother, who witnesses this, averts his gaze as if he cannot bear to watch, hinting that Ha-gyeong's confession caused a major upheaval in the three-way relationship.

As time passes, Do-ha appears before Ha-gyeong, who still regrets that day's confession, raising curiosity about the various episodes they will unfold. In particular, it piques viewers' curiosity about whether Ha-gyeong confessed to and kissed Do-ha or Do-young.

Last Summer is a work born of the collaboration between director Min Yeon-hong, who showcased a keen directorial sense in Royal Trudier, Missing: They Were There series and Insider, and writer Jeon Yu-ri, known for her delicate writing in Kiss Sixth Sense and Radio Romance. Adding to this are the distinctive cast members Lee Jae-wook, Choi Seong-eun and Kim Gun-woo, whose combination has already raised fans' expectations ahead of the broadcast.

KBS 2TV's new Saturday-Sunday miniseries Last Summer will premiere Nov. 1 (Sat.) at 9:20 p.m.

[Photo] KBS 2TV Last Summer teaser video capture

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