Meet the Cast of the Upcoming Netflix K-Series "GYEONGSEONG CREATURE"
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Park Seo-jun and Han So-hee
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Netflix is set to bring Gyeongseong Creature to viewers around the globe. The thriller series follows individuals going up against monstrous creatures that were born out of human greed. Set in the spring of 1945, in the city of Gyeongseong, the series is highly anticipated due to the sheer amount of talent tied to it.
International heartthrob Park Seo-joon, who received acclaim for his roles in the dramas "Itaewon Class" and "What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim", is set to return in the period drama "Gyeongseong Creature". In this thriller horror series set in 1945, he portrays Jang Tae-sang – the head of merchant marketplace Golden Jade House who is the wealthiest, most well-connected person in Gyeongseong. Tae-sang is someone who puts money before justice, but all that changes when he crosses paths with Yun Chae-ok (Han So-hee), famous bounty hunter who can track down missing people, even ones who are dead, while investigating a series of missing person cases.
Claudia Kim and Wi Ha-jun
The solid cast also includes Claudia Kim and Wi Ha-jun. Claudia Kim plays Maeda, who is the wife of a powerful official in Gyeongseong during the colonial period. The actress has been active on the global stage through the films "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald."
Wi Ha-jun, who made a lasting impression on worldwide audiences with his role in "Squid Game" plays Gwon Jun-taek, Tae-sang's best friend. He joins Tae-sang's dangerous plan in rescuing the people who have gone missing.
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