Cha Eun Woo And Ha Yoon Kyung In Talks To Lead Upcoming Crime Series

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Actors Cha Eun Woo and Ha Yoon Kyung have been offered the role of main lead in the upcoming series “Bulk.”  

On January 19, Cha Eun Woo’s agency Fantagio said, “It is true that Cha Eun Woo was offered to appear in ‘bulk.’ It is one of the works under consideration, and nothing has been decided yet.”

On the same day, Ha Yoon Kyung’s agency, Walnut & U Entertainment said in a TV report, “Actor Ha Yoon Kyung has been offered the main lead role in ‘Bulk’ and is considering it.”

“Bulk” is a crime work in which the police, troubleshooter, and prosecutors who were in the mainstream world, team up to chase the Black Connection against the backdrop of the night in Gangnam. It will be produced by representative production company Man Pictures, which introduced films such as “A Violent Prosecutor,” and “Hunt,” and will be directed by Park Nuri.

If Cha Eun Woo confirms his appearance, he will play the role of the main character, the troubleshooter. He is a person who works in the dark world and eventually resists vicious criminal behavior. While Actress Ha Yoon Kyung was offered the role of a prosecutor in the work.

Cha Eun Woo is currently active as an actor. He recently received favorable reviews from viewers for playing the role of Johan, a former priest, in the original TVING series “Island.”

Earlier, Ha Yoon Kyung was greatly loved for her role as Woo Young Woo’s law school colleague and a new lawyer at Hanbada, a law firm, in the ENA drama “Extraordinary Attorney Woo.”

Meanwhile, “Bulk” is reportedly pushing for airing on OTT. It is expected to air within the first half of the year. Currently, Cho Woo Jin has confirmed his appearance.

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