NCT's Jisung Confirmed for Crash Season 2: A New Chapter in His Acting Career
NCT Jisung is officially confirmed for ENA's drama 'Crash' Season 2. SM Entertainment confirms the casting as the idol takes on a new acting challenge following the success of Season 1.
From the global stage to the small screen, NCT's youngest member is ready for his next act. On January 14, 2026, it was officially confirmed that NCT DREAM's Jisung will be joining the cast of ENA's hit drama series Crash for its second season.
NCT's Jisung Joins Cast of Crash Season 2
According to a report by MyDaily, Jisung is set to showcase his acting chops in the upcoming sequel. SM Entertainment shortly followed up with a confirmation, stating that the idol will indeed be starring in Season 2 of the crime thriller. This marks a significant milestone for Jisung, as he transitions into more serious acting roles beyond his musical activities.
Building on the Legacy of Season 1
The first season of 'Crash' made waves when it aired in May 2025, captivating audiences with its portrayal of a specialized traffic crime investigation team. The drama's success paved the way for the current sequel. While specific details regarding Jisung’s character are still under wraps, the anticipation is sky-high as fans are eager to see how his youthful energy fits into the show's intense atmosphere.
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