Kim Hee Sun, SF9’s Rowoon, Lee So Hyuk, And Yoon Ji On Feature In New Main Posters For Their Upcoming Drama “Tomorrow”

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MBC has released the main posters for their upcoming drama “Tomorrow”!

“Tomorrow” tells the story of a man named Choi Joon Woong (SF9’s Rowoon) who after being jobless for three years attempts to take his own life. He goes to a bridge to jump off but he finds someone else trying to jump off while trying to convince them otherwise, they both fall accidentally off the bridge. The Crisis Management Team run by grim reapers (Kim Hee Sun, Lee Soo Hyuk, and Yoon Ji On) belatedly arrives at the scene, and Choi Joon Woong ends up falling into a three-year coma, his soul becomes half alive and half dead. He ends up getting a job at the Crisis Management Team and his job involves taking special care of people who are at a high risk of suicide and helping them want to continue living.

In the first main poster, the Crisis Management Team is looking directly at the camera with determination evident in their intense expressions, they will do anything to save those who want to kill themselves. There is also a red light coming out of the phone that separates the others from Park Joong Gil (Lee Soo Hyuk), it indicates that his different views and opinions separate him from the rest.

In the second poster, Park Joong Gil’s stance is made more clear, while everyone is looking forward at the camera, he is facing away from it, once again indicating that he doesn’t agree with everything the Crisis Management Team does.

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“Tomorrow” is set to premiere on April 1.

Are you excited to watch this drama?

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By Vicky S.

Hello I am Vicky, I am a senior editor at jazminemedia.com. My favorite K-dramas are Cheese in the Trap and Yumi's Cells. I enjoy covering everything related to kdramas!

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