Won Ji-an, Park Seo-joon's First Love in "Waiting for Gyeongdo"
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Actor Won Ji-an becomes Park Seo-joon's first love with "Waiting for Gyeongdo".
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JTBC's new drama "Waiting for Gyeongdo", which will be produced this year, is a romantic comedy in which Lee Geyong-do and Seo Ji-woo, who have been separated from two relationships aged 20 and 28, reunite as a reporter who reported an affair scandal and the wife of the scandal's main character.
Rising expectations joined newcomer Won Ji-an for a meeting between the drama "King the Land", director Lim Hyeon-wook and the film "On Your Wedding Day", the drama "Thirty Nine", "Divorce Attorney Shin", writer Yoo Yeong-ah, and 'rom-com king' Park Seo-joon.
As Seo Ji-woo, Park Seo-joon's first love, Won Ji-an exudes magical charm. Seo Ji-woo is the second daughter of Jarim Apparel and a troublemaker celebrity who is in the spotlight for her beautiful appearance and outspoken attitude. While she is agonizing over her husband's delinquency, she even gets divorced due to an affair scandal broke out by her ex-boyfriend Park Seo-joon, who she once loved. Attention is focused on Won Ji-an's performance, who will express the unpredictable behavior of Seo Ji-woo, who meets her ex-lover who she loves so much.
In particular, curiosity is growing about the combination of Park Seo-joon and Won Ji-an, who will portray Lee Gyeongdo and Seo Ji-woo's love history. Their performance will add immersion to the romance between the two men and women, who begin their love at the moment of their youth and find their old love again after a heartbreaking breakup.
"Waiting for Gyeongdo" will provide pleasant empathy, sweet excitement, and heartfelt comfort by depicting the past and present of Lee Gyeongdo and Seo Ji-woo, who become adults but return to their immature childhood when they are together.
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