Capital Monster, starring Han So-hee and Park Seo-joon, directed by Jeong Dong-yoon. Images courtesy of Netflix Korea and Han So-hee's Instagram
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Han So Hee delighted fans with a recent glimpse into her relationship with her Gyeongseong Creature co-star Park Seo Joon and the show's director Jung Dong Yoon. The actress posted a series of photos on social media, capturing candid moments and the close friendship between the three.
Han So-hee goes out with Park Seo-joon and Jung Dong-yoon of Gyeongseong Creatures
On July 5, Han So Hee took to her Instagram account to share a fun moment with her Capital Creature co-stars Park Seo Joon and director Jung Dong Yoon. The black and white, blurry photo shows the three of them posing together, seemingly in a photo booth, exuding a casual and friendly vibe.
Check out Han Seo Hee's post here.
Fans were excited to get a glimpse of the actor and director off-screen, sparking anticipation and speculation for the series' upcoming season 2. Han So Hee's post quickly garnered attention and love from her followers, who are eagerly awaiting more updates and behind-the-scenes looks from Gyeongseong Creatures, building anticipation for what promises to be an interesting collaboration.
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Set in the Japanese-occupied city of Gyeongseong (now Seoul) in 1945, “Gyeongseong Monster” is a compelling Korean historical drama that combines suspense, mystery and horror. The series delves into an atrocity of the time: secret biological experiments on civilians by the Japanese military. At the heart of the series are fascinating characters such as Jang Tae-san (Park Seo-joon), a shrewd pawnshop owner and informant, and Yoon Chae-ok (Han So-hee), a determined tracker searching for her missing mother amid the chaos.
Claudia Kim adds depth as Maeda Sachiko, an influential Japanese aristocratic woman with a hidden agenda, while a strong supporting cast including Wi Ha-jun, Kim Hae-sook and Jo Han-cheol enrich the story. The first season, released on Netflix, garnered attention for its intense storyline and in-depth period portrayal. With the second season set to explore modern-day themes, Gyeongseong Monster promises to continue its intrigue and emotional resonance, raising expectations for fans eager to unravel more of its dark and fascinating tale.