tvN’s ongoing K-drama Queen of Tears adds another actor to the existing cast list, Kwak Jin-Seok. The drama is already garnering a lot of attention from the audience and collected the highest viewership ratings. This Kim Soo-Hyun and Kim Ji-Won starrer is a rom-com with family politics and a lot of drama.
Written by Park Ji-Eun and directed by Jang Young-Woo and Kim Hee-Won, the storyline revolves around a married couple. Hong Hae-In, the chaebol heiress of the Queens Group, is the wife of Baek Hyun-Woo, the legal director of the same company.
Once madly in love, the couple loses touch within the three years of their married life. But, when Hae-In and her family hit a rough spot, will their love be reignited? The drama will answer that.
Queen of Tears cast: Kwak Jin-Seok’s role confirmed
tvN’s Saturday-Sunday drama, Queen of Tears, includes another actor, Kwak Jin-Seok. He is going to play Pyeon Seong-Wook. Seong-Wook is the president of a real estate agency that works with Park Sung-Hoon‘s character, Yoon Eun-Seung.
Spoilers ahead. Eun-Seung has already destroyed the Hong family within the core through money embezzlement. Now, the question is, will Baek Hyun-Woo be able to save his in-laws?
As reported in Osen, Pyeon Seong-Wook (Kwak Jin-Seok), after joining hands with Yoon Eun-Seung, plans to put Baek Hyun-Woo (Soo-Hyun) in danger. On the other hand, Hong Hae-In is suffering from a rare tumor disease, and her time is ticking. As per the doctors, she only has three months to live.
How the drama will transpire from here is what the audience is interested in. Kim Soo-Hyun and Kim Ji-Won’s amazing chemistry is giving butterflies in the stomach to the viewers. With Jin-Seok joining the cast, it would be interesting to see how the story further unfolds.
Kwak Jin-Seok’s other notable dramas and movies are Sweet Home, Vagabond, Smugglers, Soulmate, and more. His appearance in the drama will bring a fresh perspective to the characters. The viewers are quite excited to see him reprise a villainous character.
Don’t forget to watch Queen of Tears every Saturday and Sunday on tvN and Netflix at 9:20 p.m. KST.