Yoon Yeo-Jung has been cast in season 2 of the Netflix series "Beef." In the series, he plays a Korean billionaire who owns a country club.
This marks Yoon Yeo Jung's second time appearing in the Netflix series "Sense8," the film "Minari," and the Apple TV+ series "Pachinko."
Following the "Pachinko" series and the remake of Ang Lee's "The Wedding Reception," he will continue his hard work in Hollywood.
"BEEF" is about Danny (Steven Yeun), a contractor who is not doing well at work, and Amy (Ali Wong), a businesswoman who is not satisfied with her life, who get into a driving problem at the market.
The story depicts the relationship between the two characters as they make up after they have made a bad connection through a series of events. In particular, at the 75th Emmy Awards, known as the "Oscars of the broadcasting world," the show won awards such as Best Drama, Best Director, and Best Drama.
It won eight trophies, including Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Writer. It will be interesting to see what kind of performances it will have in season 2 of "BEEF".
She will team up with Issac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Kei Leh Spaeny. "BEEF" season 2 will be an eight-part series.
Korean-American director Lee Sang-jin, who directed and wrote the first series, will return as showrunner, and Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, who starred in season 1, will be producing.
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2024/10/24 20:02 KST
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