Park Min Young Wi Ha Joon Siren's Kiss: A Fatal Romance Thriller Revealed at Script Reading
Catch the first glimpse of Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon in the upcoming tvN drama Siren's Kiss. Discover the plot behind this fatal romance thriller and its script reading highlights.
Would you risk your life for a fatal love? tvN's upcoming Monday-Tuesday drama, Siren's Kiss, has just offered a first look into its high-stakes world. The production team shared a sneak peek of the first script reading, featuring a powerhouse cast ready to blend heart-fluttering romance with spine-chilling suspense.
Park Min Young Wi Ha Joon Siren's Kiss Lead a Star-Studded Lineup
The drama follows an intense investigation into an insurance fraud case where victims share one chilling commonality: they all died after falling for an irresistibly captivating woman. Park Min Young takes on the role of this mysterious 'Siren,' while Wi Ha Joon portrays the relentless investigator determined to uncover her secrets. According to Soompi, the chemistry during the reading was palpable, showcasing the actors' professionalism.
Production Timeline and Genre Appeal
This romance thriller is already generating buzz among global K-Drama fans. By mixing elements of crime noir with romantic tension, it seeks to differentiate itself from traditional rom-coms.
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