'Lady Dua' Lee Jun-hyuk spoke about reuniting with Shin Haesun after 8 years and mentioned a character he wants to meet third.

On the morning of the 10th at the Ambassador Seoul Pullman hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, a production presentation was held for Netflix's new series "Lady Dua." Leading actors Shin Haesun, Lee Jun-hyuk, and director Kim Jin-min attended the event.

Netflix's new series "Lady Dua" depicts the story of a woman, Sara Kim (played by Shin Haesun), who wanted to become a luxury item even if it was fake, and a detective, Mu-gyeong (played by Lee Jun-hyuk), who pursues her desires. She is a mysterious figure shrouded in veil, the Asia branch head of the top 0.1% brand B Duo that everyone knows, yet no one truly knows him, and Mu-gyeong, who, while investigating a case related to him, discovers that everything about him is fake and obsessively digs into the truth. The mystery thriller centers on the relationship between Sara Kim and Mu-gyeong. Director Kim Jin-min, praised for Netflix series "Extracurricular" and "My Name," teamed up with rising writer Chu Song-yeon, who will present a tightly woven story with dense writing.

Shin Haesun plays the mysterious figure Sara Kim whose identity cannot be known, and Lee Jun-hyuk plays detective Mu-gyeong who relentlessly traces Sara Kim's traces with persistent determination, showing the tense relationship between the two characters. After the tvN drama "Stranger," Shin Haesun and Lee Jun-hyuk reunite after 8 years, and their different chemistry, along with new truths and twists that are revealed the deeper you dig, promise intense immersion.

Regarding his feelings about reuniting after 8 years since "Stranger," Lee Jun-hyuk said, "Actually, this time I wasn't often on screen together because I played the pursuing role. Even so, I had a basic trust in Haesun and she is an excellent worker and colleague. I feel very comfortable and she fills everything even when I'm not there," adding, "When this project ended, I wanted to do something with Haesun again. I felt very at ease and really good, so I thought I wanted to do it again."

When asked, "What role would you like to play next time?", he said, "I talked with Haesun before and the setting is that we meet as a successful couple in their 50s who don't want to go out. They are a couple who are too bothered to have an affair, but they keep sitting on the sofa watching Netflix, and at the drama's concluding ending they finally get up and leave," which drew laughter.

MC Park Kyung-rim added, "I've never seen someone describe a character so concretely," which brought laughter.

Meanwhile, "Lady Dua" will be released in more than 190 countries worldwide through Netflix on the 13th.<

[Photo] Lee Dae-sun, reporter

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