Lee Joo-bin Denies Her 'Spring Fever' for Ahn Bo-hyun in New tvN Teaser
tvN's new drama 'Spring Fever' releases a new teaser from Lee Joo-bin's perspective. It hints at her character, Yoon Bom, denying her feelings for Ahn Bo-hyun, raising anticipation for their romance.
A cold classroom, but a warm heart? tvN's upcoming drama 'Spring Fever' has just dropped a new teaser, this time shifting the focus to actress Lee Joo-bin. Following a previous glimpse of Ahn Bo-hyun's tough-but-fluffy character, this teaser reveals the other side of the story through the eyes of Lee Joo-bin's character, the reclusive high school teacher Yoon Bom.
Inside the Mind of Yoon Bom
The teaser opens with the sound of a school bell, and we see Yoon Bom (Lee Joo-bin) staring blankly, seemingly indifferent. However, her inner monologue suggests a struggle, as she appears to be denying her growing feelings for Ahn Bo-hyun's character. According to Dramabeans, this glimpse into her internal conflict sets the stage for a classic 'opposites attract' romance, filled with denial and eventual surrender.
A Highly Anticipated Pairing
The drama is already generating buzz thanks to its lead actors. Ahn Bo-hyun is coming off a massive hit with 'Flex x Cop', while Lee Joo-bin has proven her acting chops in series like 'The Divorce Insurance'. Their on-screen chemistry as two vastly different individuals is what fans are most eager to see, positioning 'Spring Fever' as a potential next big hit for tvN.
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