Park Eunbin and Cha Eun-woo star in Netflix's new series "Wonderfuls," which revealed new stills unlike any seen before. What kind of chemistry will the two actors create as they meet on screen for the first time?

Netflix's new series "Wonderfuls" has released character stills of the four members of Haesung City.

The newly released stills attract attention by depicting "Eun Chaeni" (Park Eunbin), who accidentally gained superpowers, "Son Kyunghun" (Choi Dae-hoon), "Kang Robin" (Lim Seong-jae), and "Lee Woonjeong" (Cha Eun-woo), who unintentionally becomes involved with them.

Chaeni, the granddaughter of Haesung City's most prosperous "Big Hand restaurant," is called the "official rascal of Haesung City" because she grew up with a reckless personality, perhaps because she had given up everything while suffering from a heart disease since childhood.

In the released stills, Chaeni looks bewildered as if flustered by the teleportation ability that activates at any time, building anticipation for unpredictable situations to come. Woonjeong, a specially recruited civil servant in Haesung City's civil affairs office with a mysterious past, is a psychokinetic with telekinesis but tries to live quietly while hiding it, when she becomes entangled with the three in Haesung City. From the appearance of the civil servant wearing glasses and a suit to the moment she uses telekinesis with her hat pulled down, Woonjeong's multifaceted image raises tension about what secrets she may be hiding.

Kyunghun, nicknamed the "Haesung City nuisance" for constantly making noisy complaints to city hall, looks puzzled staring at the pot lids stuck to his hands, provoking curiosity about how and where he will use his seemingly somewhat useless sticky ability.

Robin, who is timid and gentle and is called the "Haesung City easy mark," is shown effortlessly lifting a police car, instantly revealing that he has gained the power of "super strength," which contrasts with his personality. The characters' bewilderment at abilities that appeared overnight hints that their adaptation to superpowers will not be smooth, while raising expectations for the delightful chemistry and exploits the four individuals with different personalities and powers will create.

"Wonderfuls," which premieres on May 15, is a comic adventure about a group of neighborhood fools who accidentally gained superpowers at the end of the 20th century in 1999 and struggle to protect the world from villains who threaten the peace.

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