Cast Gathers for “Miss Granny” Script Reading
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Miss Granny” has given fans an exciting glimpse into its production with the release of highlights from the script reading session. The drama is a remake of the hit film of the same name, which inspired multiple international adaptations. This music romance series tells the story of Oh Mal Soon, a grandmother in her 70s who magically transforms into her 20-year-old self, Oh Doo Ri, and rediscovers the joys of youth.
A Stellar Cast Brings Characters to Life
The script reading featured director Park Yong Soon, writer Heo Seung Min, and a star-studded cast, including Kim Hae Sook, Jung Ji So, Jung Jinyoung, and Chae Won Bin.
Kim Hae Sook as Oh Mal Soon
Kim Hae Sook set the tone with her commanding portrayal of Oh Mal Soon, the feisty grandmother whose transformation forms the heart of the story. Her performance hinted at the emotional depth and humor she will bring to the role.
Jung Ji So as Oh Doo Ri
Jung Ji So perfectly embodied Oh Doo Ri, seamlessly shifting between youthful exuberance and the wisdom of an older soul. Her lively delivery captured the essence of her character’s unpredictable and bold nature.
Jung Jinyoung as Daniel Han
Jung Jinyoung impressed with his portrayal of Daniel Han, a talented producer at Eunice Entertainment. His steady performance highlighted the professionalism and unique charm of his character.
Chae Won Bin as Choi Ha Na
Chae Won Bin stood out as Choi Ha Na, the granddaughter of Mal Soon. Her realistic portrayal of Ha Na’s inner conflicts added an emotional layer to the story.
Supporting Cast Enhances the Drama
The chemistry between In Gyo Jin (Choi Min Seok, Mal Soon’s son-in-law) and Seo Young Hee (Ban Ji Sook, Mal Soon’s daughter) added complexity to the family dynamics. Their nuanced performances hinted at compelling storylines to come.
Veteran actors Cha Hwa Yun (Kim Ae Shim, a legendary singer) and Jung Bo Suk (Park Gap Yong, Mal Soon’s loyal friend) anchored the cast with their seasoned performances, bringing depth and energy to the narrative.
Additional cast members, including Kim Byung Ok, Shin Shin Ae, Park Young Su, Lee Hwa Kyum, Jung Ji Yoon, and Kim So Won, added richness and diversity to the ensemble.
Premiere Details
“Miss Granny” will premiere in December, following the conclusion of “Face Me.” Fans are eagerly awaiting this fresh adaptation of a beloved story, which promises to deliver laughter, music, and heartfelt moments.
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