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A comical action youth investigation drama in which medalists who became police officers through special recruitment wear police ID cards around their necks instead of medals and fight against a world full of unscrupulousness and foul play.
Oh~ JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama will be aired starting May 31st~~
The moment I saw the cast, I just knew I had to watch it~
There isn't much major information about the drama yet~~
It looks like Bogum is going to be a police officer who started out as a boxer~~
When I first saw the photo, I thought it was a serious drama, but the introduction said it was a comic action movie lol
I think it's been a while since I've seen Kim So-hyun in a drama~~ I'm looking forward to it~~
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Good Boy. Photo | JTBC |
[Sports Seoul | Reporter Park Kyung-ho] Completely different from Yang Gwan-sik. Actor Park Bo-gum returns as a police officer who was a boxer for the national team.
JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Good Boy' has confirmed its first broadcast on May 31st, and on the 29th, it released a teaser poster that shows Park Bo-gum's most intense face.
JTBC's new weekend drama 'Good Boy' (directed by Shim Na-yeon, written by Lee Dae-il, produced by SLL, Studio & New, and Drama House Studio) is a comic action youth investigative drama about medalists who became police officers through special recruitment and fight against a world rife with lack of conscience and foul play, wearing police ID cards around their necks instead of medals. This is a work that has been created by director Shim Na-yeon, who won the Best TV Drama Award at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, and directed 'Bad Mom' which achieved both artistic quality and topicality, and writer Lee Dae-il who presented differentiated genre works such as 'Life on Mars' and the 'Chief of Staff' series.
Above all, 'Good Boy' quickly became a hot topic for heralding a new side of Park Bo-gum that we've never seen before. Having shown a wide acting spectrum and unrivaled character digestion in every work he's appeared in, including 'Love in the Moonlight', 'Boyfriend', and 'Record of Youth', he's recently become the center of attention once again for causing a 'Yang Kwan-sik' craze in South Korea through 'Cheated on Me'. This time, he's transformed into 'Yoon Dong-ju', a special forces police officer who was a national boxer but became a police officer through special recruitment as a medalist. He plans to portray a passionate youth who clenches his fists again in the face of unbearable injustice.
In the teaser poster released today (the 29th), Park Bo-gum's drastic transformation powerfully captures the eyes and heart. After his arduous efforts of "doing 1 hour of strength training and 2 hours of boxing training every day for over 6 months," a teaser poster was completed that contains blood flowing down his face, clenched fists wrapped in bandages, a vein on his neck that looks like it's going to burst at any moment, and his fiery gaze. With that intense energy, Park Bo-gum will deliver a refreshing uppercut to all kinds of foul play in the world, and he is expected to present a comic action youth investigation drama that will make your adrenaline explode.
Here, Park Bo-gum's mindset that "I approached 'Yoon Dong-ju' with the thought that I would pursue justice without calculation and protect people with a healthy mind, unlike those who are unscrupulous and cheat" fully reveals the passion that has completely melted into the character. In this way, Park Bo-gum's new visual, where both body and mind are perfectly 'one with' 'Yoon Dong-ju', raises expectations to the max by foreshadowing a refreshing soda welfare that goes beyond facial welfare.
The production team said, “‘Good Boy’ is not a simple action detective drama, but a story about how young people standing in front of the walls of reality choose justice in their own ways. The teaser poster is the first image that visually compresses Yun Dong-ju’s instincts and emotions,” and “Park Bo-gum put in a lot of effort, even gaining weight, to realistically portray the character.” They added, “We are confident that this is a new side of Park Bo-gum that has never been seen before. Please look forward to his fiery youthful energy that he will show through ‘Good Boy.’”
JTBC's 'Good Boy', the most anticipated drama of 2025 that will present Park Bo-gum's hottest face welfare, will be first broadcast at 10:40 PM on Saturday, May 31. park5544@sportsseoul.com