Han Ji Eun, Hyun Bong Sik, Kim Sang Ho, And More Get Entangled Within Different Power Groups In “Fifties Professionals”

MBC’s upcoming drama “Fifties Professionals” has unveiled new stills featuring its splendid supporting cast!

“Fifties Professionals” is an action-comedy about three seemingly ordinary but secretly dangerous middle-aged men who are brought back into action by destiny. The three men, who once reigned at the top of their respective fields, find themselves exiled to the remote island of Yeongseon after a mysterious incident. There, they begin a bittersweet and comedic quest to uncover the truth about the fateful day from 10 years ago that changed their lives.

The drama centers on the story of former National Intelligence Service (NIS) agent Jung Ho Myung (Shin Ha Kyun), North Korean operative Bong Jae Soon (Oh Jung Se), who lost his memory after an unexpected accident, and gangster Kang Beom Ryong (Heo Sung Tae), who is pursuing Jung Ho Myung. All three are now on Yeongseon Island following an operation that failed 10 years ago.

The newly released stills feature a strong supporting cast of talented veteran actors including Han Ji Eun, Kim Sang Ho, Hyun Bong Sik, Shin Dong Mi, Lee Soon Won, Lee Han Wi, Kim Byung Ok, and Jung Suk Yong. The relationships between characters intertwined within police, organized crime, family, and power structures are expected to deliver both tension and human warmth.

Han Ji Eun plays Park Mi Kyung, a patrol officer at the Yeongseon Police Substation. She is a character who feels skeptical about corruption within the organization but never lets go of her sense of justice.

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Kim Sang Ho takes on the role of Jo Seong Won, a team leader in the NIS’s anti-communist investigation unit. Although he possesses an excellent sense of intuition and a strong sense of justice, he is framed due to internal betrayal and ends up on the run. He later tracks the truth while hiding his identity for a long time and engages in a strong partnership with Jung Ho Myung.

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Hyun Bong Sik appears as Yoo In Gu, the head of the Ingu faction. In the past, during his time with the Hwasan faction, he was overshadowed by Kang Beom Ryong and failed to make a name for himself, but he eventually grew into a core figure of the organization by leveraging his social skills. However, he lives in constant anxiety, fearing revenge from the disappeared Kang Beom Ryong and Ma Gong Bok (Lee Hak Joo).

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Shin Dong Mi plays Ho Myung’s wife Kwon Oh Ran, portraying a realistic story of a married couple. As the daughter of the long-standing Ohran Restaurant, she is a character who endures the weight of reality amidst childcare, the family business, and her lethargic husband. The indifferent affection and lived-in chemistry typical of a long-married couple are expected to add warmth to the drama.

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Lee Soon Won plays Geum Gang Sik, the second-in-command of the Ingu faction. He is a character who has solidified his position in the organization by relying on power rather than ability; while he is Yoo In Gu’s right-hand man, he also harbors ambitions to take that position one day.

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Lee Han Wi takes on the role of CEO Kwon, the owner of Ohran Restaurant, showcasing a realistic father character who acts as the anchor for his family.

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Kim Byung Ok appears as Hwang Hwa San, the boss of the Hwasan faction. Once called a legend in the organized crime world, he fell from grace after being framed for murder following a failed NIS operation. He places his final hope on Kang Beom Ryong and Ma Gong Bok, adding tension to the story.

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Jung Suk Yong plays Ri Cheol Jin, the person in charge of the People’s Armed Forces’ special forces, and will act as a key figure who shakes up the board amidst power and desire.

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The production team stated, “The quality of the project has been further elevated by the performances of actors such as Han Ji Eun, Kim Sang Ho, Hyun Bong Sik, and Shin Dong Mi. Please look forward to the synergy they will create with Shin Ha Kyun, Oh Jung Se, and Heo Sung Tae as well as the character-driven performances full of individuality.”

“Fifties Professionals” is set to premiere on May 22 at 9:50 p.m. KST and will be available to watch on Viki.

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5 Reasons Why K-Drama “The Scarecrow” Is The Definitive Answer To Bong Joon Ho’s “Memories Of Murder”

If you’re drawn to dark, realistic crime stories, the K-drama “Beyond Evil” and the Korean movie “Memories of Murder” have probably stayed with you. Directed by Bong Joon Ho and led by Song Kang Ho, the film was inspired by real-life crimes of an unsolved serial killer case and famously left audiences with a deeply unsettling, unresolved ending. Fast-forward to 2026, and the K-drama “The Scarecrow” revisits the same haunting case, but this time it approaches the story with hindsight and a very different emotional lens. Here’s why this K-drama stands out.

1. A cold case with a “solved” perspective

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“The Scarecrow” is set in a world where the truth has already surfaced. The story is shaped by the 2019 breakthrough that finally identified the killer. Through a non-linear narrative, we follow an older Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo) as he revisits the case and comes face-to-face with the man responsible. Moving from the 1980s to 2019, the show shifts its focus from simply uncovering the killer to examining how the system failed for so long and what closure really looks like after decades of uncertainty.

2. The detective vs. the prosecutor

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At the heart of the drama is a tense and emotionally charged relationship. Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo), now a retired profiler, is unexpectedly pulled back into the investigation. Cut to the ’80s, circumstances in Seoul throw him back to his hometown, where his past resurfaces when he’s forced to work again with prosecutor Cha Si Young (Lee Hee Joon), someone tied to a difficult chapter in his life. Their shared history adds weight to every interaction, especially as the imprisoned killer insists that Tae Joo is the only one who can uncover the “real truth.” This dynamic makes the story as much about personal reckoning as it is about solving a crime.

3. The “scarecrow” motif

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Director Park Joon Woo, known for the K-drama “Taxi Driver,” takes a thoughtful and symbolic approach here. Instead of focusing purely on the identity of the killer, the series digs into the investigative failures of the past. The series title comes from a dark, real-life tactic used by police in the 1980s: they actually placed scarecrows in the fields as “psychological warnings” to try and scare the killer away. In the drama, the scarecrow becomes a chilling marker for the crime scenes and a symbol of an investigation that remained “frozen” and stuck for decades. 

4. Voice of victims

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One of the show’s strongest aspects is its commitment to telling the story from the perspective of those affected. Through journalist Seo Ji Won (Kwak Sun Young), we see how fear spread across the town of Gangseong and how deeply the crimes impacted everyday lives. She challenges authority, questions rushed conclusions, and keeps the focus on accountability.

5. Emotional weight of the ensemble

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With more time to explore its characters, the show also builds a layered and emotionally rich world. Seo Ji Hye plays Tae Joo’s younger sister Kang Sun Young, a school teacher whose relationship with Lee Ki Beom (Song Geon Hee) adds a personal conflict to the story. At the same time, the relationship between the Lee brothers—Lee Ki Hwan (Jung Moon Sung), a quiet bookstore owner, and Lee Ki Beom—brings a sense of immediacy and tension. 

Ultimately, “The Scarecrow” serves as the “closing argument” to a trial that lasted 33 years. It is a crime procedural thriller but also a re-telling of the infamous serial killer, but through the lens of victims, survivors, the wrongfully accused, and the long, arduous road to justice. For viewers who have long been haunted by that final, silent gaze of Song Kang Ho in Bong Joon Ho’s film, this 12-episode drama finally allows viewers to look back at the tragedy through a new perspective.

Start watching “The Scarecrow”:

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mon.y is a devoted connoisseur of Asian dramas and pop culture, with a deep-rooted love for storytelling that spans K-dramas, C-dramas, J-dramas, and everything in between. A longtime entertainment addict turned passionate writer, she brings heartfelt enthusiasm and a sprinkle of sass to every review and deep dive.

Currently watching: “Yumi’s Cells 3,” “Perfect Crown,” “We Are All Trying Here,” “Sold Out On You,” and “The Scarecrow.”
Looking forward to: “My Royal Nemesis” and “The Wonderfools.”

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Won Gyu Bin Reportedly Cast As Bong Seok In “Moving 2” + Disney+ And Agency Briefly Respond 

Rookie actor Won Gyu Bin may be stepping into the role of Bong Seok, previously played by Lee Jung Ha, in the hit Disney+ series “Moving 2”!

On April 16, SPOTV News reported that Won Gyu Bin has been cast as Kim Bong Seok in Season 2 of “Moving.” According to the report, around 150 cast and crew members recently gathered at KINTEX in Ilsan for a full script reading, which Won Gyu Bin is also reported to have attended.

In response to the casting reports, Won Gyu Bin’s agency nne stated, “We cannot confirm this. We ask for your understanding.” Disney+ likewise responded with “unable to confirm.”

Based on the webtoon of the same name by writer Kang Full, “Moving” is a superhero action drama about teenagers with hidden superhuman powers and their parents who harbor painful secrets from their pasts. Together, they confront powerful dark forces that span generations.

Season 1 was a major global success upon its release, becoming the most-watched Korean original series on Disney+ at the time. Season 2 is expected to expand the story with new characters and storylines and is currently aiming for a 2027 premiere.

While Season 1 focused on younger leads like Bong Seok (Lee Jung Ha), Hui Soo (Go Youn Jung), and Gang Hoon (Kim Do Hoon), the upcoming season is expected to shift more focus toward newly introduced characters and the adult generation.

Lee Jung Ha, who played Bong Seok in Season 1, will not be able to return for Season 2 as he enlisted in the Marine Corps on January 26 and is currently fulfilling his mandatory military service. His discharge is scheduled for July 2027.

Won Gyu Bin made his acting debut in 2025 through “BITCH X RICH 2” and is also set to appear in the upcoming tvN drama “See You at Work Tomorrow!”

Watch Won Gyu Bin in “BITCH X RICH 2” on Viki below:

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