"Are there events left or I remain..."The Tale of a Gumiho' Jo Bo-ah, Competition-filled PD

TVNs new tree drama The Tale of a Gumiho (directed by Kang Shin-hyo/playplayplay by Hanuri/production studio dragon, How Pictures), which will be broadcast first in October following Flowers of Evil, is a fantasy action romance drama by Gumiho who settled in the city and the producer who chases him.Above all, The Tale of a Gumiho is predicting the coherence and explosive synergy of Korean artists who have been recognized for their outstanding writing skills as director Kang Shin-hyo, who showed sensual images with actors who boast solid acting skills and personality such as Lee Dong-wook - Jo Bo-ah - Kim Bum, and Heirs and Little Gods Children.Jo Bo-ah played the role of Nam Ji-ah, a city ghost story specialist with a brilliant match-winner temperament after a innocent face like a romance drama heroine in The Tale of a Gumiho.In particular, Nam Ji-ah is a person with tenacity and boldness who has constantly tracked the truth about a strange traffic accident that all his parents disappeared 20 years ago.Jo Bo-ah has been constantly transforming his acting with a wide spectrum of acting skills, from youthful and wrong characters to villains that can not be hated.Jo Bo-ah, who plays PD for the first time since his debut, is focusing on what new heroine will be born through the pulpit that digs his fate and the passion of the passion that does not buy his body.In this regard, Jo Bo-ah has been attracting attention because he has been caught in the first shooting scene that transformed into an unstoppable Nam Jia.In the play, Nam Ji-ah, who is tied up without a decoration and casual wear, burns his coverage instincts and sells out to the hot-blooded investigation.Nam Ji-ah frowns with a serious eye, and after the pen, she bites her lips and suffers from the unresolved frustration.Here, the figure of staring at the data as if it were piercing, adding to the aspect of a professional PD who wants to see the end of the case.I am curious about what the coverage of Nam Ji-ahs coverage instincts are.Jo Bo-ah, who said that he had made a character by talking with the director for the first time for the PD role, said after the first filming, I was very excited and nervous, but the scene was very soft and fun.He also raised his interest by saying, I am expecting a lot of drama because the shooting scene is fun.Meanwhile, TVNs new tree drama The Tale of a Gumiho will be broadcast for the first time in October.

TVN's new tree drama The Tale of a Gumiho (directed by Kang Shin-hyo/playplayplay by Hanuri/production studio dragon, How Pictures), which will be broadcast first in October following Flowers of Evil, is a fantasy action romance drama by Gumiho who settled in the city and the producer who chases him.

Above all, The Tale of a Gumiho is predicting the coherence and explosive synergy of Korean artists who have been recognized for their outstanding writing skills as director Kang Shin-hyo, who showed sensual images with actors who boast solid acting skills and personality such as Lee Dong-wook - Jo Bo-ah - Kim Bum, and Heirs and Little Gods' Children.

Jo Bo-ah played the role of Nam Ji-ah, a city ghost story specialist with a brilliant match-winner temperament after a innocent face like a romance drama heroine in The Tale of a Gumiho. In particular, Nam Ji-ah is a person with tenacity and boldness who has constantly tracked the truth about a strange traffic accident that all his parents disappeared 20 years ago.

Jo Bo-ah has been constantly transforming his acting with a wide spectrum of acting skills, from youthful and wrong characters to villains that can not be hated. Jo Bo-ah, who plays PD for the first time since his debut, is focusing on what new heroine will be born through the pulpit that digs his fate and the passion of the passion that does not buy his body.

In this regard, Jo Bo-ah has been attracting attention because he has been caught in the first shooting scene that transformed into an unstoppable Nam Jia. In the play, Nam Ji-ah, who is tied up without a decoration and casual wear, burns his coverage instincts and sells out to the hot-blooded investigation. Nam Ji-ah frowns with a serious eye, and after the pen, she bites her lips and suffers from the unresolved frustration. Here, the figure of staring at the data as if it were piercing, adding to the aspect of a professional PD who wants to see the end of the case. I am curious about what the coverage of Nam Ji-ah's coverage instincts are.

Jo Bo-ah, who said that he had made a character by talking with the director for the first time for the PD role, said after the first filming, "I was very excited and nervous, but the scene was very soft and fun." He also raised his interest by saying, "I am expecting a lot of drama because the shooting scene is fun."

Meanwhile, TVN's new tree drama 'The Tale of a Gumiho' will be broadcast for the first time in October.