Hwang Minhyun acting debut in 'Live On' upcoming K-Drama 2020

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“Live On” is set to be a romance story that follows the lives of Baek Ho Rang (Jung Da-Bin), who is at the top of food chain at her high school where being trendy and popular brings higher social status, and Go Eun Taek (Minhyun), a perfectionist who is the head of the broadcasting club. Baek Ho Rang joins the broadcasting club in order get help from Go Eun Taek in uncovering the identity of a mysterious figure who is trying to bring to light parts of her past she wants to keep hidden.
Baek Ho Rang immediately shot up to social media star status because of her beautiful looks and is one of the most popular girls at Seo Hyun High School. Despite being at the top of the social pyramid, she only has one true friend as she believes she is the center of the universe and looks down on others. Meanwhile, Go Eun Taek is in charge of the school’s broadcasting club and is someone who is sensitive, detail oriented, can sometimes be irritable, and plans everything out perfectly. Though he is strict and inflexible when it comes to his leadership, he never shies away from any task that is given to him and is loved by his fellow students.

This is set to be Jung Da Bin’s most recent role following her appearance in the Netflix series “Extracurricular,” for which she received high praise for her transformation. For Minhyun, this will be his acting debut since making his debut as a member of NU’EST in 2012. Currently, VICTON’s Byungchan and Yeonwoo are in talks to join the drama, and Noh Jong Hyun has also been reported to be considering an offer.

The drama will be written by screenwriter Bang Yoo Jung, who is well-known in the web drama world who has worked on productions such as “Four Reasons I Hate Christmas,” “Just One Bite,” and “Yellow.” The director will be Kim Sang Woo, who has led works such as “Extraordinary You,” “My Mister,” “The King Loves,” and “Hospital Ship.”

Live On will include eight episodes and will air during the second half of this year. Are you excited to see this drama?
 
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