Jang Wonyoung Returns with Short-form Drama ‘Detective Goo Hae-joo’

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Actress Jang Wonyoung has confirmed her appearance in the new short-form drama ‘Detective Goo Hae-joo,’ captivating fans once again. Clip K announced on the 4th that Jang Wonyoung will play the lead role of Kang GiMan in this drama.

Set to be released in January next year, ‘Detective Goo Hae-joo’ is a comedic investigative action series consisting of 50 episodes. The drama follows the story of the protagonist Goo Hae-joo, who was born with special physical conditions and immense strength, solving various cases with her uncle, a former detective. Jang Wonyoung will take on the role of ‘Kang GiMan,’ a former detective who now runs a detective agency, teaming up with her niece to solve cases and provide viewers with exhilarating entertainment.

Jang Wonyoung has established herself as a ‘scene-stealer’ by showcasing her unique presence in various works, including the drama ‘Black Out,’ ‘The Good Bad Mother,’ “The Killer’s Shopping List,” and films like ‘Me and Me’ and ‘The 12th Suspect.’ In this project, she is set to showcase the special chemistry between uncle and niece with Ha JaeSook, heightening expectations.

Directed by Park JaeHong, who has worked on MBC’s mini-series ‘Black Out’ and KBS 2TV’s mini-series ‘IRIS,’ ‘Detective Goo Hae-joo’ is drawing much attention as a meeting between one of Korea’s top veteran directors and new media content in a short-form drama.

Kim BuHyun, CEO of Clip K, expressed excitement about the chemistry with actress Jang Wonyoung, stating, “We will strive to create good works in the future and plan to release around ten planned projects sequentially, so we ask for a lot of anticipation and interest.”

The short-form drama ‘Detective Goo Hae-joo’ is set to premiere in January next year. Anticipation is building to see what impact Jang Wonyoung’s new challenge will have.

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