Wi Ha Joon and Park Min Young in Discussions to Play Lead Roles in Siren, a Korean Version of the Japanese Mystery Thriller Ice World

Wi Ha Joon and Park Min Young in Discussions to Play Lead Roles in Siren, a Korean Version of the Japanese Mystery Thriller Ice World

Wi Ha Joon and Park Min Young are in talks to star in “Siren,” a Korean adaptation of the 1999 Japanese mystery thriller “Ice World.” The potential pairing has sparked excitement among fans, who eagerly await confirmation of their roles.

Potential Star Pairing

Reports indicate Wi Ha Joon has received an offer for the male lead in “Siren.” Park Min Young’s agency confirmed she is positively considering the female lead role. If both actors accept, it would mark their first collaboration. An industry insider told JTBC News that “Wi Ha Joon has been selected as the male lead in the new drama Siren (tentative title) and will be acting with Park Min Young.”

The Story of “Siren”

“Siren” is based on “Ice World,” a Japanese drama that follows the story of Toko, a woman surrounded by mystery. The story begins when Sonoe, a teacher and Toko’s colleague, dies in what appears to be an accident. As investigators look into the death, they discover a link between Sonoe and the deaths of Toko’s three former fiancรฉs. Eiki, an insurance investigator, and Takeshi, a police detective, work together to uncover the truth about Toko.

Fan Reactions

The news of the potential pairing has caused a stir on social media. Fans have expressed their enthusiasm for the “unexpected pairing.” One X user said, “Wi Ha Joon for thriller? Can’t wait!” Another asked, “Who’s excited?!”, sharing their eagerness for the actors’ confirmation.

Also Read: Park Min Young in Discussions to Lead Siren, a Mystery-Thriller Korean Drama Adapted from Japanese Show Ice World About an Insurance Investigator Solving a Strange Death Case

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Credits: tvN, TVING, JTBC News


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