Chae Jong Hyeop is starring in the newest Korean drama after Nevertheless. If previously he was the second lead, now the actor appears as the main actor in the Korean drama Love All Play with Park Ju Hyun. Chae Jong Hyeop's figure began to be widely known after starring in Korean dramas Nevertheless.
Previously, the Love All Play star 'competed' with Song Kang to win Han So Hee's heart. Now, the actor is paired with Park Ju Hyun who is opposite Lee Seung Gi in the Korean drama Mouse. Love All Play features both of them as badminton athletes who are involved in love of location.
Synopsis Love All Play follows the story of a man and a woman who are joined as a badminton mixed doubles team. Park Ju Hyun plays Park Tae Yang, a badminton athlete who devotes his life to the sport. He also has great potential. However, due to an incident, Tae Yang left the world of badminton.
While Chae Jong Hyeop plays Park Tae Joon, a badminton athlete who considers the sport to be a profession. He longs for a comfortable life after retirement. Three years later, Tae Yang chose to join Eunice's badminton team. Tae Joon who was expelled from the city hall team also joins the team.
Even though it was his first time starring in a romantic drama, Park Ju Hyun didn't feel worried because he was comfortable with Chae Jong Hyeop. The Korean drama couple Love All Play was easy to mingle on the set. "Our communication went well and we were able to make even better and more thrilling scenes because we helped each other," said Park Ju Hyun as reported by Soompi.
The actress who debuted in 2019 is known for her roles in a number of tense Korean dramas such as Zombie Detective, Extracurricular, and Mouse. While Chae Jong Hyeop is known for his Korean drama Hot Stove League, Sisyphus The Myth, and The Witch's Diner.
"Thanks to Park Ju Hyun's calm and easygoing personality, I had fun during filming. I think our chemistry and cooperation got better during filming," said Chae Jong Hyeop . The Korean drama Love All Play premieres on April 20, 2022. With a total of 16 episodes, Love All Play will air every Wednesday and Thursday at 21.50 KST on KBS2.
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