NCT Jeno and Jaemin Star in Upcoming Drama WIND UP
Catch the first look at Jeno and Jaemin in the new short-form drama WIND UP. Discover the story of a pitcher in a slump and his energetic new manager.
Silence on the mound meets a transfer student's infectious energy. NCT's Jeno and Jaemin are set to ignite the screen in their upcoming short-form drama, WIND UP. The production recently unveiled character posters that highlight the contrasting vibes of the two leads.
New Drama WIND UP Jeno Jaemin Character Reveal
"WIND UP" is a coming-of-age sports drama centered on Woo Jin, played by Jeno, a high school pitcher struggling with a career-threatening slump. Jaemin stars as Tae Hee, a bright transfer student who unexpectedly appoints himself as Woo Jin's manager to help him find his stride again.
A Tale of Slumps and Dazzling Friendship
The posters capture the essence of the characters: Woo Jin's heavy focus on the mound and Tae Hee's radiant optimism. Fans are particularly excited to see the real-life chemistry between the two NCT DREAM members translate into a scripted narrative. The drama promises a heartfelt exploration of youth, friendship, and resilience.
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