Actor Park Ji-hyun radiates freshness, girl-crush charm and elegance as girl group center 'Domi.'

Park Ji-hyun plays Domi, the irresistible center of the mixed-gender dance group "Triangle," in the film Wild Thing, which opens in theaters on June 3 (provided/distributed by Lotte Entertainment | produced by About Film | director: Son Jae-gon), showing a different side than before.

Park Ji-hyun in Wild Thing hints at an acting transformation never seen before. Wild Thing is a comedy about the three-member mixed-gender dance group Triangle, who once swept the music scene but disbanded overnight after an unexpected incident, mounting a reckless challenge 20 years later to seize a comeback opportunity. The music video has surpassed 2 million views (as of April 30) and continues to draw attention every day.

Park Ji-hyun won the blue dragon film award for best supporting actress for the film Hidden Face and was nominated for the best acting award at the Baeksang Arts Awards for the series You and Everything Else, earning recognition for her acting ability and star power. Domi, the role she plays in this film, possesses a reversal charm that switches between fresh, bubbly stage presence and rough girl-crush energy behind the scenes. After retirement, she lived an elegant life as the daughter-in-law of a chaebol family flaunting absolute wealth, but the proposal to reunite Triangle awakens suppressed instincts and prompts a dazzling stage diversion.

Portraying Domi, Park Ji-hyun prepared everything from the era-appropriate makeup and hairstyle to bold bronzed tanning and defined abs, and she delivers comedic moments never seen in her previous image.

Park Ji-hyun said, "I have always wanted to try comedy acting. Through 'Domi,' I can show my unreserved, messy and funny side." Director Son Jae-gon said, "She is one of the most noticeable actors of 2026. I was fortunate to recognize Park Ji-hyun's charm earlier than others," expressing his trust, and choreographer Yang Wook, who was in charge of the performance, praised, "Her understanding of choreography lines is excellent, and her bright, confident energy made rehearsals enjoyable throughout. Her expressive ability allowed her to perform the center role with stability."

[Photo] Wild Thing

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