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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Suzy, Nam Joo Hyuk, Kang Han Na and Kim Seon Ho enthusiastically read the 'Start Up' script

'Start Up' is Prepared to Fill Slots Saturday - Sunday Night Replacing 'Stranger 2' which has just ended. TvN's Latest Drama Is Scheduled To Show Starting October 17th.

Suzy, Nam Joo Hyuk, Kang Han Na and Kim Seon Ho enthusiastically read the 'Start Up' script

"Start Up" is a matter of days and will start airing. Ahead of the show, the tvN drama production team on Monday (5/10) presented a script reading session featuring the figures of Suzy, Nam Joo Hyuk, Kang Han Na, Kim Seon Ho and other supporting players.

"Start Up" is set in the fictional South Korean Silicon Valley called Sandbox and tells the stories of people in the start-up world. Suzy plays the character Seo Dal Mi, who dreams of becoming the Steve Jobs of Korea.

Meanwhile, Nam Joo Hyuk plays Nam Do San, the founder of Samsan Tech. Kang Han Na plays the character of CEO named Won In Jae who has everything that society respects. Kim Seon Ho plays the character Han Ji Pyung, the senior team leader at SH Venture Capital.

Last March, director Oh Choong Hwan and writer Park Hye Ryun joined the first script reading for "Start Up". The director proudly announced, "Au will do our best to ensure that this drama remains as a good memory for us and the viewers."

As soon as the recitation begins, the atmosphere brightens to capture the youthful energy of "Start Up". Suzy shows off her irresistible charm and cute self-confidence. "I'm very excited because my first tvN project was 'Start Up' and I thought it would be fun," said Suzy.

Nam Joo Hyuk channeled his nerdy spirit into playing engineering student Nam Do San as he commented, "I will show 'Start Up' through enhancing my image."

Kim Seon Ho joined in, "I've heard that there aren't many locations where everyone has fun. That's how fun it is." Meanwhile, Kang Han Na shared, "I hope everyone looks forward to a different side of my acting."

Accompanying the script reading session, the "Start Up" production team conveyed, "Starting from the same starting line, we all run forward with the same goal. We are doing our best to bring healing and warm entertainment to viewers, so please look forward to it and give us lots of love. "

Meanwhile, "Start Up" is prepared to fill the Saturday - Sunday night slot to replace "Stranger 2". The drama is scheduled to air from October 17th. For those who are curious, stay tuned for the latest information here.

(wk / charity)

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