Actor Kim Mu Jun's Japanese debut in the TBS Sunday TV series "Black Pean Season 2" was a success, surpassing 10% in viewership ratings upon its first broadcast on the 7th.
Kim Mu Jun plays the role of Park Min Jae, a medical intern from Korea who comes to treat Seo Hyun's (Choi Ji Woo) mother's illness.
In the drama, Min-jae goes to hospital to treat his mother's heart condition.
He travels to Thailand to search for Amagi Yukihiko (Ninomiya Kazunari), the best doctor in the field of cardiac medicine, and there he happens to meet Sera Masashi (Takeuchi Ryoma), a doctor at a Japanese university hospital, and struggles alone to cure his mother's illness.
In the drama, Kim Mu Jun is fluent in Korean, Japanese, and even English, exuding a smart yet cute charm, which has been well received.
In particular, her heartwarming mother-daughter chemistry with Choi Ji Woo is raising viewers' expectations.
In fact, Kim Mu Jun is said to have put his all into studying Japanese despite his busy schedule in preparation for his activities in Japan.
Having made such a successful debut in the Japanese TV series, Kim Mu Jun will be leading the "Black Pean"
While attention is focused on the outcome of "Season 2," TBS's "Black Pean
"Season 2" will be broadcast every Sunday at 9 p.m. and will be available on Netflix in Korea from July 16th.
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2024/07/09 16:27 KST
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