Netflix series "Wanderfuls" has seized the attention of viewers worldwide by unexpectedly releasing character posters and a teaser trailer. The project is drawing even more spotlight because it marks Cha Eun-woo's comeback work after the controversy, following recent news that he paid his taxes in full.
"Wanderfuls," which will be available exclusively on Netflix on Friday, May 15, is a superpower comic adventure set at the end of the 20th century in 1999, about neighborhood "mojiri" who accidentally acquire superpowers and struggle to protect the world from villains who threaten peace. The released character posters are presented in a "TEAM Wanderfuls" card format that intuitively shows each character's ability and piques interest. Park Eunbin appears as Eunchaeni, who has teleportation abilities, showing a fresh visual that leaves afterimages; Choi Dae-hoon transforms into Son Kyunghun, who has a stickiness ability; and Lim Seong-jae becomes Kang Robin with super strength, promising comic exploits.
In the released poster showing her as Lee Woon-jeong, Cha Eun-woo exudes presence with an intense gaze as he wields telekinesis, raising curiosity.
The released teaser trailer captures the chaotic adaptation of the "mojiri heroes" set in Haesong City in 1999. The comedic sight of Chaeni, Kyunghun and Robin making a three-line acrostic poem about "superpowers" while peeling onions on the street, and Woon-jeong's attempt to ignore them, provokes laughter. At the same time, Cha Eun-woo's dazzling action—stopping a car with telekinesis and freezing bullets—raises expectations that "Wanderfuls" will present a superpowered work of remarkable scale beyond simple comedy.<
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