Han So Hee is ready for her sweet revenge in Netflix My Name.
The streaming giant releases the main poster of the upcoming action crime Kdrama, starring the Nevertheless actress with Park Hee Soon and Ahn Bo Hyun.
Netflix My Name Official Trailer Suggests a Fierce Battle Between Han So Hee, Park Hee Soon, and Ahn Bo Hyun
The trio creates an intense atmosphere seen in the second main poster, hinting at a powerful clash between the syndicate and the drug investigation team.
Han So Hee's character, Han Ji Woo, who is motivated by revenge, displays a fierce gaze suggesting that she's keeping an eagle eye on her enemies.
The same goes for Ahn Bo Hyun, who dons a strong expression while the drama villain Park Hee Soon looks away, hinting at an evil plan against his detractors.
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Netflix My Name Release Date, Cast, and What We Know so Far
Directed by Lawless Lawyer and Extracurricular PD Kim Jin Min and penned by Kim Ba Da, who also wrote movies The Huntresses and Life Risking Romance, the upcoming series depicts the story of a woman who is driven by vengeance.
Han Ji Woo (Han So Hee) is a member of a large crime ring at Dongcheon headed by Choi Moo Jin (Park Hee Soon).
To avenge her father's death, she infiltrates the police and disguises herself as an undercover agent. Apart from her vengeance, Han Ji Woo also wants to uncover the truth behind her father's tragedy.
Here, she meets Jeon Pil Do (Ahn Bo Hyun), a police detective at the Drug Investigation Unit who is also her partner in the field.
Jeon Pil Do is under team leader Cha Gi Ho (Kim Sang Ho), a long-time enemy of Choi Moo Jin, who vowed to hunt down his syndicate.
Set to be released on October 15 exclusively on Netflix, the eight-episode series will feature the other side of Han So Hee.
Han So Hee as Han Ji Woo in Netflix My Name
Far from her roles in Nevertheless and The World of the Married, the 26-year-old South Korean beauty will deliver intense fight scenes, flaunting her combating skills for the action-packed Kdrama.
In one interview, the up-and-coming actress spoke about her new character and the challenges that she experienced.
She revealed that she spent five days rehearsing at an action school but had fun filming on set.
"I realized for the first time that I have two left feet. I gradually transformed by going to action school on all of the days-Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays-and I had fun filming because of the euphoria that comes after perfectly completing an action scene."
On the other hand, My Name director Kim Jin Min went all praises for Han So Hee, saying that she is very passionate about her character, adding "She thinks extremely hard about what she has to do, so she can just film it when she arrives on set."
Netflix My Name is Han So Hee's new drama after the success of the webtoon-based series Nevertheless with Song Kang.