Park Shin Hye Leads a Chaotic Double Life in New Teaser for '90s Comedy "Undercover Miss Hong"
tvN's upcoming drama "Undercover Miss Hong" releases a new poster and teaser. Get the first look at Park Shin Hye's character going undercover in a 1990s securities firm.
tvN has released a new poster and teaser for its upcoming office comedy, "Undercover Miss Hong," offering a glimpse into the chaotic double life of star Park Shin Hye. Set in the late 1990s, the drama follows an elite financial officer who goes undercover at a securities firm after discovering a suspicious fund.
From Elite Officer to Rookie Intern
In the series, Park Shin Hye plays Hong Geum Bo, a highly skilled financial supervisory officer in her 30s. Her mission forces her to adopt a new identity: a 20-year-old rookie at a bustling securities firm. The newly unveiled teaser suggests this won't be a smooth operation. Hong Geum Bo is seen scrambling to keep her cover after unexpectedly running into characters played by Ko Kyung Pyo and Cho Han Gyeol, setting the stage for high-stakes comedic tension.
A Nostalgic Trip with Comedic Twists
The promotional materials highlight the drama's unique blend of 90s nostalgia and the timeless appeal of an office comedy. According to the production team, viewers can expect a story filled with laughter as Hong Geum Bo navigates her perilous undercover assignment while trying to manage her increasingly complicated relationships with her new colleagues. The combination of a high-stakes investigation and workplace humor promises a fresh take on the genre.
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