tvN Siren's Kiss Wie Ha-joon Park Min-young Lead a Deadly Mystery Romance
Wie Ha-joon and Park Min-young star in tvN's new mystery-thriller Siren's Kiss. Based on the Japanese drama Ice World, witness their dangerous chemistry in the first teaser.
Wie Ha-joon is walking into a trap, and he can't look away. The first video teaser and script reading stills for tvN's upcoming series 'Siren's Kiss' (previously known as Siren) have been released, showcasing an electric connection between Wie Ha-joon and Park Min-young.
Siren's Kiss Teaser Reveals Dangerous Chemistry
According to the latest stills, Wie Ha-joon, who is set to return in 'Squid Game 3', plays a man lured by the mysterious aura of Park Min-young. Known as the 'Confidence Queen,' Park portrays a shadowy figure who whispers a dangerous song. Their interaction suggests a narrative where love and suspicion are inextricably linked.
Based on Japanese Thriller 'Ice World'
The series is a remake of the classic Japanese mystery-thriller romance 'Ice World'. Fans expect a high-stakes psychological game, moving beyond traditional romantic tropes. With the script reading already complete, the production is gaining momentum, signaling a new era of 'dark romance' for tvN.
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