
‘Typhoon Boss' update: Release date advances for Lee Junho and Kim Min Ha starrer; Fans can't keep calm as drama set to air a month early
Typhoon Boss
' has officially been moved up on its release date. While the show is still being released on one of the biggest streaming platforms online, fans of the actors can expect to get it a month earlier than what was initially reported.
'Typhoon Boss' new release date
As per reports from What's on Netflix, the drama is now all set for an October release. Previously, it had been reported that the drama may air online on the platform in November; however, the official report has confirmed that fans will be able to dig into one of the most anticipated dramas of this year a month early.
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Set against the backdrop of the 1997 financial crisis that South Korea was going through, this venture drama on the lives of
Kang Tae Pung
and
O Mi Seon
. Tae Pung's father runs a company, which allows him to live a life filled with freedom and carefree about the real world. His father's company, however, is hit by the economic crisis, directly affecting the firm's performance. On top of that, the character's father passes away as well, leaving everything up to him.
On the other hand, there is O mI Seon, who is one of the employees in the company that Tae Oung has now taken over in order to help it survive. She is one of the sole breadwinners in the family and carries the burden of everything on her own, no matter what. While she starts off as a bookkeeper in the company, after seeing Pung's determination and resilience, she grows into a career person.
Other than
Lee Junho
and
Kim Min Ha
, the drama stars other names like
Sung Dong Il
, Kim Ji Young, Kim Min Seok, and
Moo Jin Sung
, to name a few.

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