"Duty After School" to Be Released on TVING in March
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"Duty After School" heralded a military SF with an original worldview.
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On the 15th, the original TVING "Duty After School" (script by Yoon Soo-I/directed by Seong Yong-il) unveiled two types of teaser posters containing the 'bipolar' visuals of the third-grade class 2 students who began their survival. "Duty After School" is the story of high school seniors who start a 'real war', not an entrance exam war, to fight against the attack of mysterious creatures that cover the sky. It is based on Naver's webtoon "Duty After School" (Written/Picture Ha Il-kwon), which attracts attention for its original worldview.
The poster stimulates curiosity with the expressions and atmosphere of students who have changed in an unimaginable crisis. Students in Class 2 of the third grade at Sungjin High School are smiling brightly and fresh even though the CSAT is just around the corner. However, as if hinting at their future, half of the torn group photos are filled with images of children who became soldiers. Like the copy of "D-50 of the CSAT, we are now soldiers, not students", it makes us wonder about the struggles and various minds they will show in terms of the young faces of students in military uniforms.
Another poster released together explodes the tension as a military SF drama. The students' eyes in fear against the attacks of various unforeseeable spheres herald a formidable fight. The desperate eyes of the student who grabs a gun against the attack of the mysterious creature extending its tentacles feel the desperation to survive.
The synergy of the actors who will achieve their own growth in a world that has been changed in a moment is also expected. In particular, attention is drawn by boldly casting newcomers such as Kim Ki-hae, Choi Moonhee, Kim Su-gyeom, Lee Yeon, Kwon Eun-bin, Moon Sang-min and Woo Min-kyu.
Meanwhile, "Duty After School" will be unveiled at TVING in March.
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