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“Spirit Fingers” Unveils Romantic Couple Poster Featuring Choi Bo Min and Park Yu Na

TVING original drama Spirit Fingers has released a new couple poster featuring Choi Bo-min and Park Yu-na, sparking excitement among fans of youthful romance.

The contrasting captions — “I’m not friends with you” and “I’m not a guy or girl with you” — paired with the characters’ subtle yet charged gazes, perfectly capture the ambiguous line between friendship and something more.

Based on the beloved Naver webtoon of the same name, Spirit Fingers is a colorful youth healing romance about discovering one’s individuality and “true colors.” The story follows members of an eccentric art club where creativity and emotions intertwine, leading to heart-fluttering encounters and personal growth.

In the newly released poster, Blue Finger Goo Seon-ho (Choi Bo-min) and Mint Finger Nam Geu-rin (Park Yu-na) face each other, sketching tools in hand. The scene, bathed in soothing shades of blue and mint, subtly mirrors the pair’s emotional connection. Seon-ho’s warm gaze contrasts beautifully with Geu-rin’s determined look, portraying the tender uncertainty of youth teetering on the edge of friendship and romance. The gentle gesture of Seon-ho’s hand resting on Geu-rin’s head adds another layer of intimacy—both comforting and suggestive of newfound feelings.

In the drama, Goo Seon-ho is the definition of perfection—handsome, talented in both art and sports, and admired by everyone around him. Yet behind his easygoing smile lies a secret: a seven-year-long crush that began in middle school. The only one who knows about his hidden feelings is Ki-jung (Cho Jun-young), Geu-rin’s younger brother. Though Seon-ho appears confident in every aspect of life, love remains his one source of hesitation. His clumsy but earnest affection promises to tug at viewers’ heartstrings.

Meanwhile, Nam Geu-rin is a key member of the Spirit Fingers club and the focus of Seon-ho’s quiet devotion. Known for her maturity and calm demeanor, she also shares warm chemistry with Woo-yeon (Park Ji-hoo), a junior club member, and her brother Ki-jung. But her world begins to shift when she overhears Seon-ho’s confession while he believes she’s asleep—sparking confusion and awakening feelings she never expected to have.

As the story unfolds, Spirit Fingers explores that fragile, thrilling period when the boundaries between “just friends” and “something more” begin to blur. The production team remarked, “The chemistry between Choi Bo-min and Park Yu-na—balancing friendship, longing, and romance—forms the heart of this drama. Both actors express the complex yet pure emotions of youth standing at the threshold of love with exquisite sensitivity. Please look forward to seeing whether Blue and Mint can truly color each other.”

With its delicate storytelling, youthful energy, and vibrant visuals, Spirit Fingers promises to deliver a refreshing take on love and self-discovery. The drama will be exclusively released on TVING on October 29 (Wednesday).

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