Park Ju Hyun & Chae Jong Hyeop Are Set To Steal Viewers’ Hearts In “Love All Play” Latest Teasers

Serving a sporty and romantic story, Love All Play aspires to celebrate the world of motivated and dedicated badminton players.

Love All Play chronicles the story of refreshing twenty-five-year-olds Park Tae-yang (Park Ju Hyun) and Park Tae-joon (Chae Jong Hyeop), who are both able to find work in badminton. Additionally, the drama depicts a blissful sports romance among a team, thus, piquing audiences’ interest in how the players’ stories unfold.

One of the newly released teasers highlights Park Ju Hyun and Chae Jong Hyeop’s youthful chemistry. It presents Park Ju Hyun and Chae Jong Heop sitting with their backs with the other players busy moving around them.

The other poster shows the entire team, including Kim Mu Jun, Choi Seung Yoon, Cho Su Hyang, Moon Dong Hyuk, Kwon So-hyun, Bin Chan Wook, Jeon Hye Won, and Lee Chae Min.


Take A Glimpse At The Glam Team

Beginning the video with coach Gyo-jin’s voice, it previews his conversation with Park Tae-joon, expressing his pride in Team Eunice.

“More than half of the players who have worn the Taegeukgi on their chest at least once, and are still wearing them now. But have you ever worn anything?”

Outlining Eunice’s company rules one by one, the first rule is “to be respectful to each other.” Simultaneously, scenes of Eunice players colliding and fighting ensue, eliciting hilarity. The following rule is “no alcohol in the dormitory”. However, in violation of the rules, a frenetic party of Eunice players who appear to have consumed alcohol is shown this time.

Finally, the company’s tagline, emphasizes the statement, “Absolutely no dating within the team.” Each day, the Eunice team’s players, who do not adhere to the established norms, show incredible joy.

While the Eunice team members’ tenacious efforts to maintain their salaries regardless of whether they obey company rules elicit sympathy, curiosity grows as their stories unravel in earnest on the small screen.


Park Ju Hyun

In the drama, the actress portrays Park Tae-yang. She is known as the “smash queen” due to her ferocious smashing and has high expectations as an Olympic contender.

Notably, Park Ju Hyun has established herself as a prominent actor, demonstrating a new change with each work and generating expectations with her performance in Love All Play. Previously, she starred as the lead in Netflix’s smash hit Extracurricular, as well as in the dramas Zombie Detective and Mouse.

In the recent stills, it shows her sweaty hair, a straight posture while gripping a racket, and intense eyes. Park Ju yun’s meticulous performance conveys her character’s determination in badminton. Correspondingly, she is claimed to be putting in a lot of effort to develop a persona, such as focusing on badminton practice during non-shooting hours.

Accordingly, the production team of the drama encapsulates the actress’ change, which viewers will undoubtedly await.

“From the first filming, Park Ju Hyun transformed into Park Tae-yang with perfect character expressiveness, drawing admiration. It is unimaginable to be Park Tae-yang other than Park Ju Hyun.”


Chae Jong Hyeop

Expected to realistically portray the life of a badminton player, Chae Jong Hyeop portrays the role of Park Tae-joon. He is a member of the business team who sees sports as just a job and spends the golden weekend like an ordinary office worker.

Additionally, Chae Jong Hyeop fully shows Park Tae-joon’s personality in his unveiled still cut. His appearance on the court, carrying a badminton racket and his hands in his pockets, is in stark contrast to that of Park Tae-joon, who was previously reported to be brimming with enthusiasm.

After exuding a strong presence with Stove League, Chae Jong Hyeop has been filling his filmography with dramas like Sisyphus The Myth, Nevertheless, and The Witch’s Diner. It garners viewers’ interest in what kind of charm Chae Jong Hyeop, who has expanded his acting range with each work, will demonstrate in the drama.

Besides that, the production team shares the actor’s incredible passion and his uncanny ability to channel his role.

“Chae Jong Hyeop thoroughly studies Park Tae-joon with extraordinary passion and shows perfect synchronization with the character. Please look forward to Chae Jong Hyeop’s performance, which expresses everyone convincingly.”

Love All Play will premiere on April 20 at 9:50 PM on KBS2.


Source: Xports News

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