Woo Do Hwan and Park Sung Woong may be starring in a new drama together!
On November 2, JoyNews24 reported that Woo Do Hwan would be starring in the upcoming Netflix original series “Hunting Dogs” (literal title) following his discharge from the military. Following reports, a source from Woo Do Hwan’s agency KeyEast clarified, “Woo Do Hwan is positively reviewing the offer to star in ‘Hunting Dogs.'”
The following day, a source from Park Sung Woong’s agency C-JeS soon revealed, “Park Sung Woong will be joining ‘Hunting Dogs.'”
Based on a webtoon of the same name, “Hunting Dogs” is an action noir about three men who try to get out of debt and also become intertwined because of debt. The drama will be written and helmed by director Kim Joo Hwan of “Midnight Runners” and “The Divine Fury.”
Woo Do Hwan enlisted as an active-duty soldier on July 6, 2020. On October 31, a source from KeyEast Entertainment had revealed that the actor is currently on leave from the military and that he’ll be discharged on January 5 without returning to the base.
Woo Do Hwan has previously impressed with his acting in “Master,” “My Country: The New Age,” “Tempted,” and “The King: Eternal Monarch.” Viewers are curious to see if Woo Do Hwan will choose “Hunting Dogs” as his next project since he has already worked together with the director on “The Divine Fury.”
Park Sung Woong has also showcased memorable acting in numerous noir projects including “New World” and “For the Emperor.” He recently wrapped up filming for “The Protector” (working title), which will be Jung Woo Sung‘s directing debut, and he’s currently filming for “Gentleman” (literal title) and “Woongnam” (literal title).
“Hunting Dogs” will be an eight-part series and will be co-produced by Seed Films and Studio N.
Source: Soompi