Choi Jin Hyuk & Oh Yeon Seo Navigate a Tangled Romance in New Poster for Webtoon-Based Drama 'Positively Yours'
A new poster for Channel A's K-drama "Positively Yours" reveals a tangled romance between stars Choi Jin Hyuk, Oh Yeon Seo, Hong Jong Hyun, and Dasom.
Channel A has dropped a captivating new poster for its upcoming drama “Positively Yours,” giving fans a glimpse into the complicated relationships brewing between its star-studded cast: Choi Jin Hyuk, Oh Yeon Seo, Hong Jong Hyun, and Dasom.
Based on a popular webtoon, “Positively Yours” is a romantic comedy that explores the unexpected consequences of a one-night stand between a man and a woman who had both sworn off marriage. The new poster effectively teases this tangled romance, with the four leads entangled in a web of intense gazes and complex emotions.
Choi Jin Hyuk will take on the role of Kang Doo Joon, the sharp and successful CEO of Taehan Liquor. He's joined by Oh Yeon Seo, Hong Jong Hyun, and former SISTAR member Dasom, who together are set to bring the webtoon's beloved characters and their chaotic love story to life.
With its potent combination of a proven storyline and a powerhouse cast, “Positively Yours” is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated rom-coms of the new year.
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