To My Beloved Thief Nam Ji Hyun Moon Sang Min Stills Reveal High-Stakes Secret Encounter
Nam Ji Hyun and Moon Sang Min face off in a tense nighttime encounter in the new KBS drama 'To My Beloved Thief'. Discover the secret identity behind the legendary thief.
Can a legendary thief keep her identity hidden in the dark? KBS 2TV's upcoming drama 'To My Beloved Thief' has shared a glimpse of a tense nighttime encounter between its leads, Nam Ji Hyun and Moon Sang Min, sparking global fan curiosity.
To My Beloved Thief Nam Ji Hyun Moon Sang Min Tense Night Scene
In the series, Nam Ji Hyun stars as Hong Eun Jo, a woman who secretly operates as the legendary thief known as Hong Gil Dong. The newly released stills capture a moment where she seeks out Moon Sang Min's character while in disguise, creating a thick atmosphere of suspense.
A New Dynamic in K-Drama Leads
The contrast between the two characters—one hiding a massive secret and the other searching for the truth—is expected to be the driving force of the narrative. According to production reports, the chemistry between the seasoned Nam Ji Hyun and the rising star Moon Sang Min was evident on set, promising a high-quality production for 2026.
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