Yeo Jin Goo Will Share Moon Ga Young’s Feelings In New tvN Drama “Link”

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Link: Eat, Love, Kill – is an interesting fantasy melodrama is in the pipeline of tvN’s drama roster next year.

The series spins the story of a man who suddenly shares a woman’s feelings. His empathic connection involves the woman’s joys, sorrow and pains.

Spearheading the production is Director Hong Jong Chan of Dear My Friends and Life fame. Penning the script is writer Hong Ki Young who previously worked on Suspicious Partner, Hello Monster, Protect the Boss and more.

In the drama, Yeo Jin Goo portrays Eun Gye-hoon, a sous chef at a luxurious restaurant. Aside from his impeccable cooking skills, he is handsome and oozes manly charm. His pretty much normal life takes a 180-turn when someone’s emotions invade him from nowhere.

Suiting up Noh Da-hyun, a job seeker, Moon Ga Young believes that a smile will bring good fortune. Despite her mother’s nagging and bullying by her juniors, she treats people with happy energy. As she goes to a cryptic incident, her entanglement with a man having the exact opposite of what she woes draws interest to the story that will unfold.

Boasting a superb portfolio, Yeo Jin Goo has been nailing his performances in fantasy-romance genre. Thus, expectations are heightened for his upcoming work. His most recent projects include Beyond Evil, Hotel Del Luna, My Absolute Boyfriend, and The Crowned Clown to name a few.

Expressing elatedness to his new charming character, Yeo reveals why he chose Link as his new work.

“After reading the script, I thought it was a reliable drama with a very solid beginning and ending. It brought a strong desire for me as an actor to bring out the character of Eun Gye-hoon to life.” 

Meanwhile, Moon Ga Young has been proving her versatility range by her portrayals in various genres. Her dramas True Beauty, Find Me In Your Memory and Welcome To Waikiki 2 have seen the actress diligently expanding her range.

Inviting viewers, the production team affirms how Link will be a different melodrama that will feature a man and a woman sharing emotions.

Link is scheduled to premiere in the first half of 2022.


Source: Sports Donga | Photos: KeyEast | Janus

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