Na Young-suk’s Team Confirms Netflix Variety Show 'Take A Hike' Cast
Netflix has confirmed the cast for 'Take A Hike,' a new variety show by PD Na Young-suk's team. Featuring Dowoon, Lee Chae-min, and more, the show explores a midwinter hiking expedition.
Would you hike a snow-covered mountain if you've never cared about exercise? Netflix’s upcoming variety program, 'Take A Hike,' has officially announced its four-member cast, featuring a mix of idols, actors, and creators who are all self-proclaimed hiking haters.
Inside the Netflix Take A Hike Lineup
According to Soompi, the series will follow Dowoon of DAY6, rising actor Lee Chae-min, indie musician Car, the garden, and YouTuber Tarzzan. These four "involuntary hikers" are set to embark on a midwinter expedition across treacherous, snow-covered peaks—a first-ever for a group that’s never hiked by choice.
The show is being produced by the legendary PD Na Young-suk’s team, known for mega-hits like 'Jinny's Kitchen' and 'Earth Arcade.' It marks another significant collaboration between Na PD and Netflix, signaling the streaming giant's continued investment in high-quality K-variety content.
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