Cha Seo Won Dives Into His First Rom-Com 'Spring Fever' with Ahn Bo Hyun and Lee Joo Bin
Actor Cha Seo Won discusses his first-ever romantic comedy role in tvN's 'Spring Fever,' co-starring Ahn Bo Hyun and Lee Joo Bin. Here's what to expect from the new K-drama.
Can the classic opposites-attract formula still spark magic? tvN’s upcoming romantic comedy, “Spring Fever,” is banking on it, and actor Cha Seo Won has opened up about his first-ever role in the genre.
A Cold Heart Meets a Passionate Soul
The new series, “Spring Fever,” centers on the love story between Yoon Bom (played by Lee Joo Bin), an emotionally distant high school teacher, and Seon Jae Gyu (played by Ahn Bo Hyun), the passionate man determined to melt her frozen heart. The dynamic sets the stage for a classic romantic comedy narrative driven by character contrast and evolving chemistry.
Cha Seo Won's New Challenge
For Cha Seo Won, this project marks his debut in the romantic comedy genre. In a recent discussion, he shared his thoughts on his character and what drew him to the role. Known for more serious and dramatic performances, his venture into rom-com is a notable shift, promising to showcase a new side of his acting range. The on-screen chemistry between him, Lee Joo Bin, and Ahn Bo Hyun is already being flagged by fans as a key element to watch.
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