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‘Kikikikikik’ Kim Joo-hun, the suspicious savior of Ji Jin-hee and Lee Gyu-hyung?

YANG Soyeong
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2025-02-04 13:53:18
‘Kikikikikik’ Photo|KBS
‘Kikikikikik’ Photo|KBS

In ‘Kikikikikik’, Kim Joo-hun becomes the suspicious savior of Ji Jin-hee and Lee Gyu-hyung.

With the first broadcast of KBS2's new Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Kikikikikik’ (written by Jeong Soo-hyun, Nam Eun-kyung, Jeong Hae-young, directed by Ko Seung-jun) set for the 5th, it is an office comedy drama about the top actor Ji Jin-hee (played by Ji Jin-hee) and star PD Jo Young-sik (played by Lee Gyu-hyung) establishing a content production company and racing towards 3 million subscribers.

As viewers wonder whether the co-representatives Ji Jin-hee and Jo Young-sik can successfully navigate the era of major content, the appearance of the mysterious investor Don Man-hee (played by Kim Joo-hun), who seems to have control over the ‘Kikikikikik Company’ they established, is drawing attention.

Don Man-hee is the head of an investment company and, true to his name, possesses immense wealth. He is a character who offers to invest upon hearing the news that the once-national actor Ji Jin-hee and the former star PD Jo Young-sik have established a content company. His identity, as he suddenly appears with a staggering amount of money that leaves Ji Jin-hee and Jo Young-sik wide-eyed, raises curiosity.

In the released photos, Don Man-hee's unusual aura is palpable. His dynamic facial expressions, which range from serious to comical and even relaxed, heighten curiosity about the unpredictable character of Don Man-hee.

Kim Joo-hun, who is actively performing across a wide range of platforms from theater to film and drama, and who can seamlessly portray both villainous and heroic roles, is drawing attention for the different side he will showcase. He is expected to reveal an extraordinary presence even with just a special appearance, adding tension to the delightful humor.

‘Kikikikikik’ will premiere on the 5th at 9:50 PM.

[Yang So-young, Star Today Reporter]

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