Watch: Park Hae Soo, Jung Moon Sung, And More Are Playful Yet Professional On Set Of “The Scarecrow”
“The Scarecrow” has shared a new making-of video!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
In the new making-of video, the mood on set shifts between lighthearted moments and intense focus. While filming at a mountain location, Jung Moon Sung is seen joking with the camera crew and drawing laughter from staff. Alongside Seo Ji Hye and Park Hae Soo, he explores the set and finds a heart-shaped stone. He makes Seo Ji Hye laugh by playfully showing it off to the camera, underscoring the contrast between the drama’s dark tone and the cast’s easy camaraderie.
A courtroom sequence shows a similar balance. The actors share lighthearted conversation during their breaks between takes, but quickly return to sharp focus during rehearsals as they work through dense scripts and repeated run-throughs.
In another scene, Park Hae Soo films a physical confrontation sequence, carefully rehearsing choreography and discussing the details with the cast. As a result, his performance earns praise from the director. Off camera, he breaks the tension by joking with crew members and improvising a lighthearted poem while looking out over a night lake view, drawing laughter from those nearby.
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The next episode of “The Scarecrow” will air on May 25 at 10 p.m. KST.
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3 Points To Keep An Eye On In Remaining Episodes Of “The Scarecrow”
ENA’s “The Scarecrow” is approaching its finale!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
With only four episodes left, “The Scarecrow” shared points to anticipate in the remaining episodes of the drama.
Spoilers
1. The meaning behind “12+2”
In the drama’s present setting of 2019, tensions rose following the one-on-one conversation between Kang Tae Joo and Lee Yong Woo, especially as it was revealed that Lee Yong Woo is Lee Ki Hwan (Jung Moon Sung).
One of the mysteries involved the “12+2” murders, creating chilling developments. In 1988, as Kang Soon Young (Seo Ji Hye) came across the news that Yoon Hye Jin (Lee Arin) was missing, tensions rose further, making viewers wonder what the truth from 30 years ago is and how that will affect the present.
2. The fate of Im Seok Man
After Lee Ki Beom (Song Geon Hee) was wrongly framed and released, Lee Ki Beom’s friend Im Seok Man (Baek Seung Hwan) was the second victim to be wrongly framed. When new developments framed Im Seok Man as the likely suspect, Kang Tae Joo had arrested him right away.
Im Seok Man also gave a false testimony like Lee Ki Beom due to the cruel investigation methods from the detectives. Even his family turned away from him after he was framed as a serial killer. Eventually, Cha Si Young (Lee Hee Joon) requested the death penalty for Im Seok Man, pushing him into a corner.
3. Kang Tae Joo vs. Cha Si Young
Kang Tae Joo and Cha Si Young’s relationship has taken a turn for the worse. Although the two cooperated at one point, Lee Ki Beom’s death due to the torture undergone during the investigation became a critical turning point in their relationship. In addition to Kang Tae Joo arresting Cha Si Young at his mother’s funeral, Cha Si Young also framed Kang Tae Joo on the charges of abuse, hinting at their continued troubled relationship.
The next episode of “The Scarecrow” will air on May 18 at 10 p.m. KST.
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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
“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
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
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
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
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.
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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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Park Hae Soo, Seo Ji Hye, Kwak Sun Young, And More Face Chaos As Song Geon Hee Is Named Murder Suspect In “The Scarecrow”
“The Scarecrow” has unveiled new stills ahead of its upcoming episode!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
Spoilers
In the previous episode, Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo) returned after teaming up with Cha Si Young (Lee Hee Joon) and resumed the investigation into the Gangseong serial murder case. Through Seo Ji Won (Kwak Sun Young), he learned that the killer’s handkerchief matched Kang Soon Young’s (Seo Ji Hye), leading him to suspect her boyfriend Lee Ki Beom (Song Geon Hee).
Meanwhile, Kang Soon Young hid Lee Ki Beom, who was wanted for assaulting Jeon Kyung Ho (Kang Jung Woo), in her home storage shed. That night, Lee Ki Beom fled, leaving her behind. Kang Soon Young immediately went after him but ran into the attacker and was assaulted. Cha Si Young, who tried to help, was also stabbed and lost consciousness, raising the level of danger.
In the newly released stills, Detective Jang Myung Do (Jeon Jae Hong) and police officers are seen entering Lee Ki Beom’s home and facing off in a tense standoff with the family. Jang Myung Do is holding a search warrant for the residence.
Lee Ki Beom’s mother (Sung Yeo Jin), unable to accept the idea that her son is a serial killer, grabs Kang Tae Joo and vents her anger and frustration.
Lee Ki Beom’s older brother and hometown friend Lee Ki Hwan (Jung Moon Sung) also looks at him with resentment, while Kang Tae Joo cannot bring himself to raise his head, as if he is at fault.
Seo Ji Won, a friend of both of them, looks very worried, while Kang Soon Young holds back tears over Lee Ki Beom, whose whereabouts are unknown.
In contrast, Cha Si Young stands apart with his arms crossed, watching the situation calmly and without emotion.
The production team said, “In episode 5, which airs today, several circumstances and clues point to Lee Ki Beom as a suspect, leaving Kang Tae Joo confused. As the series of murders in Gangseong continues, residents’ distrust of and opposition to the police grow stronger, and the Gangseong Police Station faces increasing pressure from both inside and outside.”
The next episode of “The Scarecrow” airs on May 4 at 10 p.m. KST.
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Jung Moon Sung Is Park Hae Soo And Kwak Sun Young’s Close Friend Drawn Into Their Turmoil In “The Scarecrow”
ENA’s upcoming drama “The Scarecrow” has unveiled the first stills of Jung Moon Sung!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
Jung Moon Sung takes on the role of Lee Ki Hwan, a native of Gangseong and a former elementary school classmate of Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo) and Seo Ji Won (Kwak Sun Young). Lee Ki Hwan runs a neighborhood bookstore with his younger brother Lee Ki Beom (Song Geon Hee), portraying a quiet yet diligent and steadfast character.
Ki Hwan becomes deeply entangled with Tae Joo and Ji Won—friends who are like family to him—after a series of incidents, emerging as a character who heightens tension throughout the story.
“The Scarecrow” premieres on April 20 at 10 p.m. KST and will be available on Viki.
In the meantime, you can watch teasers for the drama with English subtitles below:
Park Hae Soo Is A Detective Facing Troubling Case Upon Returning To His Hometown In “The Scarecrow”
ENA’s upcoming drama “The Scarecrow” has unveiled more stills ahead of its premiere!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
The newly released stills offer a glimpse of Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo) returning to Gangseong. In the first image, the demoted detective reunites with his hometown friends despite his less-than-honorable transfer. Seated with Seo Ji Won (Kwak Sun Young) and Lee Ki Hwan (Jung Moon Sung)—friends he grew up with—Kang Tae Joo shares easy smiles, hinting at their long-standing and close-knit bond. However, the warm atmosphere takes a sudden turn when a young man appears. Dropping to his knees before Kang Tae Joo with a desperate expression, he immediately raises questions about what has happened.
In the next set of stills, Kang Tae Joo reports for his first day at Gangseong Police Station following his demotion, only to be caught off guard when he comes face-to-face with Lee Sung Jin (Park Sang Hoon), the same young man from the night before. This time, Lee Sung Jin is covered in bruises across his face and arms and is even in handcuffs, intensifying the mystery of what unfolded overnight. Kang Tae Joo is later seen carefully examining crime scene photos handed to him by junior detective Park Dae Ho (Ryu Hae Joon), his grave expression signaling the start of a troubling case.
The production team shared, “The premiere is just four days away. In the first episode, Kang Tae Joo returns to his hometown. Please look forward to what his first case in Gangseong will be and the truth behind the serial murder case that will lead him into a dangerous partnership with Cha Si Young (Lee Hee Joon).”
“The Scarecrow” premieres on April 20 at 10 p.m. KST and will be available on Viki.
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Song Geon Hee, Seo Ji Hye, Jung Moon Sung, Baek Hyun Jin, And More Bring Diverse Charms To New Drama “The Scarecrow”
ENA’s upcoming drama “The Scarecrow” has unveiled new stills featuring its supporting cast!
“The Scarecrow” follows a detective investigating a series of murders who is forced into an unlikely partnership with a man he despises. Set between 1988 and 2019, the suspenseful story tracks two men bound by misfortune and an uneasy alliance of hatred as they chase the truth across 30 years.
The stills show characters who appear to have stepped out of Gangseong in 1988 and reflect the mood and emotion of that time. First, the stills show Lee Ki Beom (Song Geon Hee) and Kang Soon Young (Seo Ji Hye) looking at each other with warm, affectionate eyes.
The two are a same-age couple who grew up in the same neighborhood and have promised to marry, but they are unexpectedly pulled into a series of murders and face major hardships. Lee Ki Beom, the younger brother of Lee Ki Hwan (Jung Moon Sung), is a responsible young man who will do anything for his family and loved ones. Kang Soon Young, the younger sister of Kang Tae Joo (Park Hae Soo), is an elementary school teacher with a calm and steady personality.
Another still shows Lee Ki Hwan, a bookstore owner, spending time with longtime hometown friends and former elementary school classmates Kang Tae Joo and Seo Ji Won (Kwak Sun Young) after a long time, looking happier and more comfortable than ever.
In another still, Kang Tae Joo is seen with four Gangseong Police Station officers Kim Man Chun (Baek Hyun Jin), Jang Myung Do (Jeon Jae Hong), Do Hyung Gu (Kim Eun Woo), and Park Dae Ho (Ryu Hae Joon) as they review case logs together. They work both independently and together to catch the true culprit behind the serial killings that have shaken Gangseong.
Squad chief Kim Man Chun is a seasoned officer with depth and experience who delivers a strong and steady presence. With his down-to-earth leadership, he serves as a pillar of support for Kang Tae Joo.
In contrast, Jang Myung Do and Do Hyung Gu are figures who frequently clash with Kang Tae Joo and drive conflict. Their intense and rough presence dominates the atmosphere, portraying corrupt officers who bow to power and rely on violence.
The youngest detective at Gangseong Police Station, Park Dae Ho, is shown in a tense and cautious stance. Though still clumsy and inexperienced, he diligently follows Kang Tae Joo and takes part in investigations at crime scenes.
“The Scarecrow” premieres on April 20 at 10 p.m. KST and will be available on Viki.
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