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Good Boy release date Prime Video: When and where to watch Park Bo-gum & Kim So-hyun's K-drama

Good Boy release date Prime Video: When and where to watch Park Bo-gum & Kim So-hyun's K-drama

Time of India22-04-2025

Good Boy release date Prime Video: Kim So-hyun and Park Bo-gum's K-drama is preparing for its debut. Fans are thrilled about the project, which Prime Video recently announced. Park Bo-gum takes on a new but endearing character after the success of When Life Gives You Tangerines. Actress Kim So-hyun channels Ji Han-na, a medalist who is now a police officer. This might end up being your favorite show to watch if you're a die-hard K-drama fan because it has everything you could possibly want, from a fantastic cast to an engaging story. Are you hooked on us yet? Here is everything you need to know about it.
Good Boy release date
Good Boy will be released on Prime video on 31st May 2025. A little far but not too far right?
Good Boy episodes on Prime Video
Starting 21st May, the streaming platform will release weekly episodes on Saturday and Sunday.
What to expect from K-drama Good Boy?
As per the official statement, Good Boy follows former medal-winning sportsmen who become police officers and battle in a world full of crooks, fusing comedy, action, crime investigation, and romance. Shin Jae-hong (Tae Won-seok), Ko Man-sik (Heo Sung-tae), Kim Jong-hyeon (Lee Sang-yi), Ji Han-na (Kim So-hyun), and Yun Dong-ju (Park Bo-gum) create a motley crew that aims to eliminate the elements behind a major criminal organization. GOOD BOY will delight audiences everywhere with its thrilling action and abundance of laughter.
Who all will star in Good Boy?
Park Bo-gum becomes Yun Dong-ju. Despite being named after a distinguished Korean poet, Dong-ju leads a life that is incongruous with his name, frequently engaging in fistfights while at school.
Kim So-hyun channels Ji Han-na, a former medalist who is now a police officer. As a shooting prodigy since middle school, Han-na won world titles thanks to her accurate aim and was loved by many. She did, however, attract the attention of less well-meaning organizations after growing her fan base.
Kim Jong-hyeon, the silver medalist, is portrayed by Lee Sang-yi. Jong-hyeon, a former fencer, puts a lot of effort into finishing the police academy because he wants to see Han-na again.
Good Boy is directed by Sim Na-yeon The series is written by Lee Dae-il.
Clear your calendar, because this one will be worth the wait!

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