Lee Min-ho, Gong Hyo-jin → Oh Jung-se Group Poster, First broadcast on January 4, 2025 (Ask the Stars)

TV Dec 10, 2024

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Photo|tvN
Photo|tvN

The group poster for tvN‘s new Sat-Sun drama ‘Ask the Stars’ (written by Seo Sook-hyang, directed by Park Shin-woo) has been released.

‘Ask the Stars’ is a work that depicts the extra-Earth life of Eve (played by Gong Hyo-jin), a boss working in a zero-gravity space station, and an uninvited dinosaur (played by Lee Min-ho) with a secret mission. It is Korea’s first space office work.

Lee Min-ho, Gong Hyo-jin, Oh Jung-se, Han Ji-eun, Kim Joo-hun, EL, Lee Cho-hee, Heo Nam-joon, ALEX HAFNER, Lee Hyun-kyun, Park Ye-young, and more appear. In the meantime, the production team released the group poster on the 10th. The group poster features the faces of the 12 people who will form a relationship while traveling between Earth and the space station.

First, the astronauts and tourists who will escape gravity and go to work at the space station. The film centers around a tourist dinosaur who came to the space station with a secret mission and Commander Eve Kim who guards the space station, along with scientists Kang Kang-soo (played by Oh Jung-se), Mina Lee (played by Lee Cho-hee), Lee Seung-joon (played by Heo Nam-joon), and astronaut Santi (played by ALEX HAFNER).

‘Dinosaur‘s Lover’ Choi Go-eun (played by Han Ji-eun), astronauts Park Dong-ah (played by Kim Joo-hun) and Chief Kang (played by EL) from the MCC Ground Control Center, space doctor Donna Lee (played by Lee Cho-hee), flight director Han Si-won (played by Lee Hyun-kyun), and experiment partner Ma Eun-soo (played by Park Ye-young) also capture the attention of the faces of Earthlings who communicate with the space station and exchange information.

In this way, the astronauts and Earthlings foreshadow various incidents and accidents that occur between them and the atmosphere, as well as their eventful daily lives on the space station. Attention is being paid to what will happen in the unknown space of space and what will be the reaction of Earth, which is in deep communication with astronauts.

The production team said, “We wanted to portray the close relationship between people living in the space station, their home, and those who assist and protect their lives.” They continued, “Please watch together to find out what message the astronauts, who are exploring new possibilities through biological experiments in zero gravity, will send from 400km away.”

“Ask the Stars” will first air at 9:20 p.m. on January 4.

Reporter Hong Se-young, projecthong@donga.com