Here's why Choi Hyun-wook declined new drama

1 year ago 259

Choi Hyun-wook

has gracefully stepped away, declining the offer to star as the lead role in in director Lee Eung Bok's much-anticipated drama, tentatively titled 'My Relationship That I Also Oppose'.
Unveiling the real reason behind this decision, Sooompi quoted a source from Choi Hyun-wook's agency, GOLDMEDALIST, which read, "While it's true that Choi Hyun-wook was extended an enticing offer to take the lead in 'My Relationship That I Also Oppose,' we regretfully had to turn it down due to scheduling misalignment."
'My Relationship That I Also Oppose' talks about the interesting narrative of whether rekindling an old romance is the continuation of a familiar love story or the start of an entirely uncharted romantic journey.

Envisaged as a tale that resonates with audiences on an emotional rollercoaster of reconnecting with first loves, the drama promises a captivating exploration of love's intricate pathways.

Choi Hyun-wook, a maestro of the small screen with stellar performances in 'Taxi Driver', 'Racket Boys', 'Twenty-Five, Twenty-One', 'Weak Hero Class 1', and 'D.P.' Season 2, is currently in the spotlight as the leading man in tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama, 'Twinkling Watermelon'.
The acclaimed director Lee Eung Bok, renowned for helming blockbuster dramas such as '

Descendants of the Sun

', '

Guardian: The Lonely and Great God

', 'Mr. Sunshine', 'Sweet Home' and 'Jirisan', had stirred excitement earlier in September when reports hinted at negotiations with Go Min Si and

Choi Hyun Wook

for pivotal roles in the upcoming drama.

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