Lee Jin Wook and Lee Yeon Hee return to the small screen as a soon-to-be-married couple in the upcoming Kakao TV series "Marriage White Paper"!
Prior to its premiere, "Marriage White Paper" unveiled a glimpse of Lee Jin Wook, Lee Yeon Hee and more cast members in the first drama script reading, showcasing their synergy and charms.
Lee Jin Wook, Lee Yeon Hee Flaunt Chemistry in 'Marriage White Paper' Script Reading
Kakao TV's newest original rom-com series "Marriage White Paper" shared a glimpse of what happened in the drama's first script reading!
"Marriage White Paper" follows the story of two 30-year-olds who plan to create a picture perfect family, not knowing the gravity and endless preparations for the wedding and married life.
The drama stars Lee Jin Wook, Lee Yeon Hee, Song Jin Woo, Hwang Seung Eon, Kim Joo Yeon and more, actors with amazing skill sets who are all expected to deliver vivid performances.
In the first script reading, Lee Jin Wook, who captured the hearts of women as a sweet guy in "Beauty Inside" and "A Year-End Medley," returns as Seo Jun Hyung.
He is a groom-to-be who has an ideal perspective on marriage. Lee Jin Wook is expected to flaunt his show-stopping acting chops and versatility as a laid back man with a lot of love to give.
Meanwhile, Lee Yeon Hee takes on the role of his fiancee Kim Na Eun. Unlike Seo Jun Hyung, she is a realist when it comes to serious things.
She has a rational mind and impressive decision-making which obviously clashes with her fiance's "YOLO" personality.
In particular, Lee Yeon Hee is expected to show off her natural and realistic acting as Kim Na Eun.
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In particular, the two actors' chemistry as a couple draws attention. Lee Jin Wook and Lee Yeon Hee, who work together for the first time, express their gratitude and comfortable feelings for each other.
Lee Jin Wook said, "I visualized some parts [of the script] in my head. It's not very complicated, all thanks to Lee Yeon Hee."
Meanwhile, Lee Yeon Hee stated, "I totally understand and relate Kim Na Eun's feelings in many parts of the script."
As marriage is a family matter, the bride and groom's family doubled the fun. Seo Jun Hyung's parents Seo Jong Soo and Park Mi Sook, played by actors Gil Yong Woo and Yoon Yu Sun, respectively attended the script reading.
Kim Na Eun's parents Kim Su Chan and Lee Da Ryeong, are played by Im Ha Ryong and Kim Min Kyung. They were also present. The two families opposing beliefs and perspective over their daughter and son's marriage are also a factor to anticipate in the drama.
Actors Song Jin Woo, Hwang Seung Eon, Lee Soo Yeon and Kim Joo Yeon also showed their immersive acting skills as the two main characters' friends and colleagues.
'Marriage White Paper' Production Unit on New Drama and Lee Jin Wook, Lee Yeon Hee's Casting
At the script reading site, the actors certainly left a strong impression, amplifying the tension and excitement.
The production unit of the drama shared, "Marriage never goes the way we intended. That's the beauty of 'Marriage White Paper.'"
"Many viewers - newlyweds, long-time couples as well as boyfriends and girlfriends who want to take things to the next level - will be able to find comfort and resonance in the drama," they added.
In particular, the production team were all immersed in Lee Jin Wook and Lee Yeon Hee's performances, describing their chemistry as "romance between real-life couples."
'Marriage White Paper' K-Drama Details and What We Know So Far
Kakao TV's "Marriage White Paper" will consist of a total of 12 episodes, falling under the mid-form drama category.
Each episode will have a 30-minute running time, enough to hook the audiences and make them crave for more.
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Furthermore, "Marriage White Paper," directed by Song Je Young, is scheduled to air sometime in May.
Watch Lee Jin Wook and Lee Yeon Hee in their first drama script reading here:
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Written by Elijah Mully.