Though another fantasy romance series - "Tomorrow With You"- - is set to take after the current concluded hit tvN series "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God," which included the hybrid of modern times and traditional Korean fairy tale components. A romantic tale featuring time travel, mystery, and scheme, "Tomorrow With You" is an "a mix of genres," as indicated by its producer Yoo Je-won, who cited at a public interview in Seoul on Monday. "Yet, it's extremely inspiring and comforting," he said. "I hope viewers concentrate on the romance, not the genres.
"I tried to envision a lady who exists, in actuality or real life," said actress Shin Min-ah. Shin portrays female advocate Song Ma-rin, 31. Song was once a child actress turned-trying hard photographer who failed to pursue her acting career into adulthood. The song is a hot-tempered and alcoholic thinking that her best days are behind her. One day, marvelously and as though by destiny, she gets an engagement proposition from Yoo So-joon, played by Lee Je-hoon, who seems, to be the man she had always wanted - affluent, canny and good looking.
Yoo, it turns out, can go through time by means of a subway train. He travels to the future to know what lies ahead and comes back to the present to avoid catastrophe or tragedy. He proposes to Song in the wake of finding their fates are inseparably connected, at the end of the day finds his capacities are constrained with regards to life and death, as per Jakarta Post.
"The subway turns into an essential theme," said producer Yoo. An interesting purpose of the show is that "fantastical events occur in this unremarkable setting by which people travel each day," he included. Lee was eager to star in his first rom-com, a change of pace from "overwhelming, dark stories," he said. The actor already featured in a year ago's fundamentally praised "Signal," also a time- slip thriller series where specialists or investigator from the past and future communicated by means of walkie-talkie to solved violations.
As per hancinema"Tomorrow," a 16-scene series that has as of now been shot, will start airing on Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays on cable network tvN. The show is accessible outside Korea by means of streaming sites DramaFever and Viki.