Kim Tae-Ri Too Oh Jung-Se Shape Inward Sbs’Second Occult Thriller Demon
Kim Tae-ri, Oh Jung-se, Hong Kyung
Yay, author Kim Eun-hee is dorsum! From the genius behind the critically-acclaimed Signal too Kingdom comes an occult mystery thriller centered about malicious otherworldly beings. Aptly titled Demon, the SBS drama tells the tale of a possessed adult female as well as a human being who can see demons.
Kim Tae-ri (Twenty Five Twenty One) stars every bit Gu San-immature, who’second been preparing for the Level ix civil service test for years. After receiving her tardily father’s keepsake, suspicious deaths go along occuring inward her vicinity, as well as she presently notices herself tardily changing.
Oh Jung-se (Little Women) plays Yeom Hae-sang, a Korean folklore professor who hails from an affluent family unit. He’sec able to see ghosts together with deities, including the demon that has possessed San-young — the real same demon that murdered his mother when he was immature.
Rounding out our main trio is Hong Kyung (Lovers of the Red Sky) equally Lee Hong-sae, a violent crimes detective whose principal goal in life is just to become a advertisement. However, after coming together San-immature too Hae-sang, he shortly finds himself getting wrapped upwardly inwards an inconceivable case.
I’ll in all likelihood have to sentry this drama through my fingers, amongst a plushie inward my lap for emotional support, just I’m excited for it anyway. If it’second anything similar The Guest, I’one thousand all in!
Directed by Lee Jung-rim (VIP) alongside scripts penned by Kim Eun-hee (Jirisan), Demon is aiming for a 2023 premiere.
Via Newsis
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