
The Great Oksuk: Park Hae Soo and Jeon Do Yeon to join the web series? Here's all you need to know
The Great Oksuk
' is an upcoming and thrilling
Korean drama
that has been creating a lot of buzz online ever since its announecement. Now, as fans had been awaiting news regarding the show, a star studded cast may have just been confirmed to reunite on the sets of the live action drama.
'The Great Oksuk' to see the reunion of Park Hae Soo and Jeon Do Yeon?
According to SPOTV News, the upcoming K-drama 'The Great Oksuk' has just got a cast update! On July 10, they reported that
Park Hae Soo
has officially been cast for the drama as one of the main leads of the story. He is reported to join hands with
Jeon
Do Yeon for the drama; however, no official information has been confirmed.
According to the '
Squid Game
' actor's agency, he has officially received the offer and is currently undergoing the process of reviewing it. Jeon Do Yeon, who is popularly known for her work in 'Kill Boksoon', has so far shared no confirmation or denial regarding the released report.
About 'The Great Oksuk'
'The Great Oksuk' is considered to be a
dark comedy-drama
that has been officially adapted from an already published and popular webtoon novel. The story follows the lives of housewives who wish to preserve the view of the famous Han River from their apartment.
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The story centres mainly around the woman
Bang Ok Suk
, who, in her obsessive need to 'preserve' the view, does the unthinkable. After getting herself involved in a major crime, she ends up dumping a body in the same Han River along with a couple of other housewives, all of whom had been trying their level best to protect and preserve. Park Hae Soo is said to join the cast as the other protagonist, the head of the apartment reconstruction association, Yoon Tae Woong.
Jeon Do Yeon will next be seen in the upcoming project '
The Price of Confession
,' which is all set to be released online on OTT platforms soon. Park Hae Soo was last seen on the online web series 'Karma'.
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