‘The Spies Who Loved Me’ Unveils Main Poster Of Yoo In Na And Shinwa’s Eric
"The Spies Who Loved Me," MBC's upcoming drama, divulged the main poster that featured Shinwa's Eric and Yoo In Na!
"The Spies Who Loved Me" is a suspenseful new romantic comedy that presents the secrets of married couples torn between a spy war. It is about a woman who accidentally caught up in the world of espionage. Starring Yoo In Na to play in the drama as Kang Ah Reum is a beautiful wedding dress designer who got married twice to husbands who both harbor many secrets.
Also, two men worked as secret agents of different sectors who got married to the same woman that becomes their connection to the suspense and funny love experiences. Her first husband was Jun Ji Hoon (played by ShinHwas's Eric Mun), is a good-looking Interpol secret agent who pretended to be a travel writer. While Derek Hyun (played by Im Joo Hwan) as her second husband, who disguised as a diplomat and a highly intelligent corporate spy possessing a competitive streak.
The newly released poster gave the viewers a glimpse of the thrilling chase while Jun Ji Hoon and Kang Ah Eum were traversing the city by night, sitting on the back of a motorcycle. Jun Ji Hoon, with a charismatic look towards the camera and Kang Ah Reum with an alluring aura on a wedding veil that flows behind her.
Viewers anticipated Eric's transformation into Jun Ji Hoon, a spy going undercover as a travel photographer. Even though Kang Ah Reum is a skilled wedding designer, she will discover a hidden talent of espionage when she gets caught in the middle of a spy war between her two husbands.
The drama production team commented that the hidden poster unveiled the drama's hidden plot twist excitingly. Eric and Yoo In Na's collaboration portrayed a single picture. They also added that the movie would be hot and electrifying as a romantic spy drama should be.
The drama "The Spies Who Loved Me" is set to premiere on October 21 at 9:20 p.m. KST.
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