Park Ki-woong and Jin Se-yeon to Lead KBS's New Weekend Drama 'Recipe for Love' Amidst a Three-Generation Family Feud
Park Ki-woong and Jin Se-yeon will star in the new KBS weekend family drama, 'Recipe for Love,' which centers on a feud spanning three generations. A trailer teases a brewing war between the two families.
Actors Park Ki-woong (The Midnight Studio) and Jin Se-yeon (Bad Memory Eraser) are set to star in KBS's upcoming weekend family drama, 'Recipe for Love'. According to a report from Dramabeans, the series will explore a story of love and entanglement spanning three generations, centered on a long-standing feud between the two leads' families.
The central conflict, teased in a recently released trailer, promises a brewing war between the families. The key question posed by the production is whether this deep-seated rivalry will culminate in a bitter battle or a hard-won peace for everyone involved.
As the newest iteration of the classic KBS 'weekender' format—a staple known for its multi-generational storylines and broad audience appeal—'Recipe for Love' brings together two established actors to navigate this complex family dynamic. The on-screen chemistry between Park and Jin will be crucial in portraying how their characters' relationship develops amidst the inherited animosity.
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