Song Hye Kyo and Cho In Sung to appear on new TV series together?
2012.08.17
Actress Song Hye Kyo and actor Cho In Sung are considering the roles in an upcoming drama, “That Winter, The Wind Blows” (working title). The drama is a project of writer Noh Hee Kyung and producer Kim Kyu Tae, which is set to air in the first half of next year.
According to a representative, “The two stars and the production company are postively considering the casting. I think we can expect to see two Hallyu stars working together.”
The two actors had received offers a while back, but they took some time to carefully give the project some thought, since it will be a long-awaited small screen come back for both of them. In the process, actor Won Bin and actress Kim Tae Hee had come up as possible candidates.
If the casting is confirmed, Cho In Sung will be back on the small screen seven years after he appeared on the series “Spring Day” in 2005. On the other hand, this will be Song Hye Kyo’s come back after 4 years since “Worlds Within” in 2008.
Meanwhile, “That Winter, The Wind Blows” is a remake of the Japanese drama, “I Don’t Need Love, Summer”, which has been remade once before into a film titled “I Don’t Need Love” starring Moon Geun Young and Kim Joo Hyuk.
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