[News] Song Seung Heon-Kim Jaejoong Drama “Time Slip Dr. Jin” to be Broadcast on MBC!
2012.02.23
Song Seung Heon and Kim Jaejoong’s new drama “Time Slip Dr Jin” has become a hot topic in the past days and it is now said that it will be airing on MBC.
On the 23rd MBC broadcast officials said through OSEN “The organization of MBC to broadcast Time Slip Dr. Jin is almost fully determined. Right now we are finalizing the details.”
The drama “Time Slip Dr Jin” is about one of the best South Korean doctors who travels through time and space from 2012 to the Joseon Era, and combines sageuk and medical drama genres. It is based on the popular Japanese Manga series by Murakami and the original manga was made into a drama of the same name which aired in Japan on TBS in 2009. Now South Korea is taking a step forward and creating their own version of [the drama].
Song Seung Heon will take the role the Dr Jin Hyuk, who embraces others mistakes and failures while still being a strict character that evaluates those around him ruthlessly.
Kim Jaejoong joins the cast as Kim Kyung Taek, a naval officer with excellent marital arts skills. He meets Dr. Jin Hyuk, who travels to the past, and has a fateful confrontation with him.
The cast of two Hallyu Stars make “Time Slip Dr. Jin” a highly anticipated drama that will air in the first half of 2012
Credit: Osen via Nate | Translated by Yule @ PrinceJJ
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