Tving original 'Yumi's Cells season 3' Julie Munhaksa family members deliver cheerful laughter and warm empathy.

The Tving original 'Yumi's Cells season 3' (directed by Lee Sang-yeop, written by Song Jae-jung·Kim Kyung-ran, produced by Tving), which will be released on the 13th, on the 8th released character stills of Jun Suk-ho, Choi Daniel, Cho Hae-jung, Miram and Park Se-in, who will amplify the fun of the cell-stimulating empathetic romance, raising expectations.

Returning after four years, 'Yumi's Cells season 3' depicts a cell-stimulating empathetic romance in which Yumi (played by Kim Go-eun), who has become a star writer, once again laughs, cries and falls in love because of the unexpected person Sun-rok (played by Kim Jaewon), who arrives like a bolt from the blue in her unstimulating daily life. Centered on Kim Go-eun, who played "Yumi herself," the addition of the rising young actor Kim Jaewon and the reunion of trusted director Lee Sang-yeop with writers Song Jae-jung and Kim Kyung-ran raise expectations.

Meanwhile, the released character stills raise expectations for the actors' performances that will fill the drama with strong presence. First, the humanly warm smile of Jun Suk-ho as Daeyong, the editor-in-chief of Julie Munhaksa who recognized Yumi's potential and debuted her as a writer, catches the eye. Jun Suk-ho is expected to firmly hold the center of the drama in this season as well.

New to this season, Choi Daniel plays Joo-ho, a character not present in the original work. Joo-ho is a lead writer at Julie Munhaksa and the writer Sun-rok is in charge of. He shows the side of a charming macho with smooth talk and a meddlesome friendliness. He approaches Yumi with a charm different from Sun-rok. Earlier, in the main trailer a scene was revealed in which Sun-rok drew the line saying Yumi and Joo-ho did not suit each other in response to Daeyong's remark that they looked good together, which makes one wonder what role Joo-ho will play in season 3.

Cho Hae-jung's lively charm captured in the stills also draws attention. Cho Hae-jung plays Yumi's assistant writer Na-hee and is expected to bring energy to the drama. Miram, who plays Ida, Yumi's dependable supporter, and Park Se-in, who plays Jang PD, Yumi's producing director, are also expected to shine.

Director Lee Sang-yeop said, "Jun Suk-ho, who plays Daeyong, still exudes a subtly bland charm, and Miram, who plays Ida, is in charge of Yumi's warm counseling and shows warmth," and added, "Cho Hae-jung, Miram, Park Se-in and all the actors each played their parts at the right places," forecasting the brilliant performances of actors with solid acting skills. He explained the casting reason for Choi Daniel, who joins the season for the first time, saying, "The Joo-ho character has the writer's characteristic sharpness but on the other hand is sly and humorous, so I thought he fit Choi Daniel perfectly," raising expectations for the new story that a character not in the original will cause.

Meanwhile, the Tving original 'Yumi's Cells season 3' will be exclusively pre-released on Tving with two episodes every Monday at 6 p.m. starting on the 13th, and will air on tvN with one episode every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m.

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