After his breakthrough role as a villain in Netflix's "The Glory," Hallyu star Park Sung Hoon returns as a handsome player in the forthcoming drama "Queen of Tears."
Since he stole thousands of hearts in 2023, the actor continuously captivates the public with every role he plays. Here's what to expect from his brand new acting project. Read more.
Park Sung Hoon Returns To Prime Time With 'Queen of Tears'
On February 20, tvN's new weekend drama "Queen of Tears" introduced Park Sung Hoon as a cast member joining Kim Ji Won and Kim Soo Hyun.
The actor made headlines in Hallyu after his tough portrayal of a chaebol who condones violence in Song Hye Kyo's mega hit series "The Glory."
Park Sung Hoon has diversified his acting filmography since, and "Queen of Tears" is the newest addition to his K-drama resume, raising anticipation among the fans.
The new tvN show tells the chaotic romance between Hong Hae In (Kim Ji Won), a conglomerate heir of the Queens Group and department stores and Baek Hyun Woo (Kim Soo Hyun), the supermarket prince.
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In the series, Park Sung Hoon transforms into Yoon Eun Seong, a former Wall Street analyst and M&A expert who becomes an elite investor in the Queens Group family.
After spending his time in Manhattan, he returns to South Korea for a new environment. He's well-loved by the conglomerates as he can predict the success and failures of investments.
Park Sung Hoon Boasts Dapper Looks In 'Queen of Tears'
While he becomes the god of investment, he's still shrouded in mystery which manifests in his character stills. Yoo Eun Seong captures the hearts of investors with his gentle smile.
However, he dons a cold expression when he's alone, raising curiosity as to what's his real intention in the Queens Group. His creepy aura while holding a gun also fuels curiosity.
Attention is given to Park Sung Hoon who's expected to show a passionate performance that will stimulate viewers' thoughts about good and evil. Don't miss it.
Make sure to check out the premiere of "Queen of Tears" this March 9 at 9:20 p.m. KST on tvN. It will also be available for worldwide streaming through Netflix.
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Written by Elijah Mully.