K-Pop Star and Fresh Faces to Headline New SBS Drama "Spring Quartet"
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korocamia@naver.com | 2024-12-26 08:48:16
Seoul, South Korea – SBS has announced that its upcoming drama, "Spring Quartet," will feature a fresh cast of up-and-coming actors, including K-pop star Lee Seung-hyub and newcomers Ha Yu-jun and Park Ji-hu. The drama is set to air in 2025.
"Spring Quartet" tells the story of "Saekye," the top star of a popular K-pop band, who is suddenly expelled from the group and finds himself navigating the challenges of university life. He forms an unexpected bond with Kim Bom, a talented musician with a mysterious past, and together they rediscover their passion for music.
Ha Yu-jun, a member of the rookie band AxMxP, is set to make his acting debut as Saekye. Known for his charismatic stage presence, Yu-jun is expected to bring a fresh energy to the role. Park Ji-hu, who previously starred in hit series such as "All of Us Are Dead" and "Little Women," will portray Kim Bom, a talented musician struggling with personal loss. Lee Seung-hyub, a member of the band N.Flying, will reprise his role as a musician, playing the part of Seo Tae-yang, a charismatic and skilled guitarist.
The drama's production team has released a highlight reel, giving viewers a glimpse into the vibrant and youthful world of "Spring Quartet." The trailer showcases the chemistry between the three main characters and hints at the heartwarming and exciting journey that awaits viewers.
"We are thrilled to have such a talented cast on board for 'Spring Quartet,'" said a representative from the production team. "Ha Yu-jun, Park Ji-hu, and Lee Seung-hyub bring a unique energy and depth to their roles, and we believe they will capture the hearts of viewers."
With its captivating storyline, talented cast, and experienced production team, "Spring Quartet" is poised to be one of the most anticipated dramas of 2025.
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