Upcoming drama “Final Summer season” has unveiled its first poster!
“Final Summer season” is a romance drama a couple of man and a lady, buddies since childhood, who face the reality of their past love, hidden inside Pandora’s field.
The poster highlights the midsummer past love of expert architect Baek Do Ha (Lee Jae Wook) and civil servant Tune Ha Kyung (Choi Sung Eun), who had been childhood buddies. Lee Jae Wook additionally takes on a twin position as Do Ha’s twin brother Baek Do Younger.
As kids, Do Ha and Ha Kyung spend their summers in a duplex constructed by their shut fathers. After his mother and father’ divorce, nevertheless, Do Ha strikes to the US together with his mom and may return to Korea just for 21 days throughout summer season trip. Ha Kyung develops emotions for Do Ha however can not convey herself to specific them, and the 2 develop into tied in an irreversible relationship after a surprising occasion.
Within the poster, Baek Do Ha and Tune Ha Kyung face one another amid the freshness of summer season. Their refined gazes convey a mixture of palpable stress, and youthful pleasure.
The “Final Summer season” brand on the high of the poster, written in a handwritten type, evokes the refreshing feeling distinctive to summer season and enhances the temper of the story. The picture of the 2 characters standing towards a vibrant inexperienced background captures the lingering emotion of past love that blossoms in midsummer.
The manufacturing workforce stated, “We wished to seize the complicated feelings of Do Ha, the summer season visitor, and Ha Kyung, who may see him for under 21 days.” They added, “The sturdy chemistry between Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun will convey the characters’ tales to life with higher depth, so we ask on your curiosity and help. It is going to be a heat drama to take pleasure in within the chilly month of November.”
“Final Summer season” is about to premiere in November through KBS2.
Whereas ready, watch Lee Jae Wook in “Extraordinary You:
Additionally watch Choi Sung Eun on “Young Actors’ Retreat”:
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