CRAVITY Jungmo Acting Debut: From K-Pop Idol to Action-Comedy Star
CRAVITY's Jungmo makes his official acting debut in the short-form action-comedy 'I'm Not a Killer, I'm a Writer'. Discover how he transitions from idol to assassin.
Will a pen be mightier than a sword when they're in the same hand? CRAVITY's Jungmo is officially trading his microphone for a script as he marks his first foray into the world of acting.
CRAVITY Jungmo Acting Debut in 'I'm Not a Killer, I'm a Writer'
According to Soompi, Jungmo has been cast as the lead in the upcoming short-form drama "I'm Not a Killer, I'm a Writer". The plot revolves around Dokgo Jin, an aspiring writer with zero criminal ties, who suddenly finds his soul trapped in the body of a legendary assassin, Baek Do Yoon. This body-swap premise promises a mix of high-stakes action and fish-out-of-water comedy.
A New Chapter in Short-Form Entertainment
The project signals a growing trend where K-pop stars utilize short-form platforms to showcase their versatility. As the 1st member of CRAVITY to lead a drama in this format, Jungmo faces the challenge of balancing intense stunt sequences with the comedic timing required for his dual-identity role.
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