"My idol, my debut" is two days away from its first broadcast.

drama "My Idol, My Debut" (director Han Geumbi, writer Choi Yeonsu, produced by Minari Entertainment) is a time-slip coming-of-age drama that depicts an obsessive fan who goes back eight years to prevent a tragic accident, becomes an idol trainee and tries to change fate.

With the first broadcast two days away, stills have been released showing the moment of the announcement of the "monthly evaluation report" and the "final debut lineup," which will decide the fate of the fictional idol groups "IRION" and "BOY TO THE MOON," and moments in which members' stark joy and sorrow intersect.

First, the trainee Aji (Nana), who stands with her hands politely clasped and waits for evaluation with a stiff expression, offers a sharp tension that seems to recreate the harsh monthly evaluation scene at an entertainment agency, while the image of Karin (Kaede) sitting crouched on the practice room floor with her knees drawn to her chest, lost in thought, and the choreography practice scene where sweat drips and every move is executed like a blade attract attention. In addition, Choi Aeni (Hwang Jia), who is in a meltdown in front of the monthly evaluation report, and Aisa (Aisa), with a complex, subtle expression, heighten curiosity about the reality they face and the conflicts to come.

Meanwhile, boy group "BOY TO THE MOON," having checked the final debut lineup, is in a festive mood. Lee Sun (Lee Jinhyuk), who shared a passionate arm-around-shoulder moment with Han Jaeha (Ji Changmin), flashes a bright smile and openly expresses the joy of being selected for the debut lineup. The perfect chemistry of the "BOY TO THE MOON" members, who stand shoulder to shoulder under the final debut lineup making a thumbs-up pose, is expected to become a powerful weapon that amplifies the drama's realism as the synergy of artists who have built solid careers at the center of the K-pop scene and rookie actors is added.

A representative said, "These stills fully show the unique worldview that 'My Idol, My Debut' has meticulously built from the planning stage," adding, "They vividly capture the dreams and growth of K-pop trainees, and the subtle currents of the practice room and the mixed expressions of members whose fortunes diverge spark curiosity about the fierce stories of youth that will soon be unveiled."

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