The '24-Hour Health Club', operating year-round, announces its membership recruitment.
The new KBS2 Wednesday-Thursday drama '24-Hour Health Club' (directed by Park Jun-soo and Choi Yeon-soo, written by Kim Ji-soo), set to premiere on April 30, features a passionate fitness enthusiast, Director Do Hyun-jung, who dramatically corrects the overly anxious beginner members' lives in a heart-pounding muscle growth comedy romance.
The poster released by '24-Hour Health Club' features a wall that exudes a sense of long-standing emotion, with handwritten gym usage rules and the director's strong messages displayed.
The phrase 'Time is Muscle' succinctly shows the dedication to building muscle and the philosophy of the health club. Additionally, the slogan 'What we need to gather is muscle' emphasizes 'muscle' instead of 'gold', showcasing the unique sense of humor characteristic of the health club.
The list of prohibited items includes 'drinks, sweet potatoes, pumpkin sikhye', sparking curiosity. In particular, the determination of the gym director to obtain muscle from the sweet potatoes, which are tightly wrapped in tape, resonates with viewers.
The drama offers a glimpse into the atmosphere of the gym taken over overnight by Do Hyun-jung (played by Lee Jun-young), a world-class bodybuilder. The story of the fitness enthusiast director Hyun-jung and the beginner member Im Mi-ran (played by Jung Eun-ji) raises anticipation for the laughter and emotion they will bring, igniting the imagination of prospective viewers.
'24-Hour Health Club', which promises the birth of an unprecedented health drama, is a collaboration between director Park Jun-soo, known for his vibrant direction in 'Gauss Electronics' and 'The God of Music', and writer Kim Ji-soo, who showcased a delicate yet delightful writing style in 'Postpartum Care Center'. The cast includes Lee Jun-young, Jung Eun-ji, Lee Mi-do, Lee Seung-woo, Park Sung-yeon, Lee Ji-hye, and Hong Yoon-hwa.
'24-Hour Health Club' will air for the first time on April 30 at 9:50 PM, following 'The Country of Villains'.