Seven actors with various charms promise exciting episodes in "Last Summer."

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

Following Lee Jae-wook, Choi Seong-eun and Kim Gun-woo, "Last Summer," which completed a reliable, must-watch lineup with solid acting skills and charm from Kwon Ah-reum, Ahn Dong-gu, Jeong Bo-min, Choi Byung-mo, Ahn Chang-hwan, Kang Seung-hyun and Chae Dan-bi, released character stills of the seven actors today (13th).

The released stills capture moments that offer a glimpse of the roles each actor plays, drawing attention.

First, Kwon Ah-reum plays Yoon Sohui, a fellow architect and Do-ha's (played by Lee Jae-wook) female friend. Sohui, who lived in New York, struggles to take Do-ha, who returned to Korea and left everything behind for Song Ha-gyeong (played by Choi Seong-eun), back to the United States. Her activities, which form a triangle between Do-ha and Ha-gyeong and inject tense tension, are drawing attention.

Meanwhile, Ahn Dong-gu plays Oh Seung-taek, the kingka of Pattan High School, and Jeong Bo-min plays Lee Seul, Seung-taek's girlfriend with a bright and positive personality, promising to show sweet real-life romance chemistry. Seung-taek, who was a national ice hockey player, suffered a major injury during an away game in Canada and became paralyzed from the waist down. In despair, he turns to para-ice hockey thanks to Seul's active support and love. As the poignant story of the two becomes more intriguing, Ahn Dong-gu and Jeong Bo-min are expected to present another source of entertainment alongside the main romance line by showing a fresh yet realistic couple.

Choi Byung-mo also meets viewers as Do-ha's father, Baek Ki-ho. Ki-ho co-manages the Pluto Atelier with his son but is currently working as an on-site supervisor in Namhae. As a strong supporter of Do-ha, he hopes that Ha-gyeong, whom he cherishes like a daughter, and his son will get along well and stop fighting this summer.

In addition, the people of Pacheon City and Patan-myeon, who are entangled with Ha-gyeong, are expected to add to the viewing fun. Ahn Chang-hwan plays Jeon Nam-jin, Ha-gyeong's ex-boyfriend who works at Pacheon City Hall, and Kang Seung-hyun plays Jeon Ye-eun, the person responsible for demoting Ha-gyeong to the Patan-myeon office; both are expected to heighten the story's tension. Chae Dan-bi, who passionately plays Ha-gyeong's junior Kim Da-ye, is a Patan-myeon office clerk who goes through eventful rural life, heightening curiosity about the three characters' stories.

With the mass appearance of characters with such diverse charms promising perfect synergy, the powerful cast of "Last Summer" is set to weave rich episodes that heighten anticipation for the broadcast. Viewers are even more eager for the premiere to see how they will capture the hearts of prospective viewers.

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