
Park Bo Gum, Goodvengers Determined To Take Down The Villain In Good Boy Trailer
Good Boy is about a unique team of athletes who trade their sports gear for police badges.
South Korean actors Park Bo Gum and Kim So Hyun's new drama Good Boy will be released by the end of this month. The action comedy revolving around the lives of five young athletes will premiere on JTBC. After dropping a short teaser that introduced the characters of the upcoming K-drama, the makers released the trailer that gave a peek into what to expect from Park Bo Gum's new show.
Good Boy is about a unique team of athletes who trade their sports gear for police badges. Recruited through a special recruitment programme, the five young athletes fight not for clinching gold but for injustice, diving into a world full of corruption and deception.
Released on May 2, the video opens with a nostalgic look at the glorious days of the five athletes. Each of them was celebrated by the entire nation. But those times are long gone, and they have faded into obscurity. These once-celebrated athletes face a much tougher arena – real life as rookie police officers. Far from the cheering crowds, they now live in a reality filled with paperwork, politics and the pain of being overlooked and underestimated.
Things take a sinister turn when Min Joo Young, played by actor Oh Jung Se, an evil and dangerous villain who controls Inseong City, becomes their ultimate enemy. His eerie presence and twisted sense of power turn the city into a battleground with Yoon Dong Joo, played by Park Bo Gum, and his team determined to take him down at all costs.
The new police squad, dubbed the Goodvengers, channel their fierce athletic spirit to eliminate Min Joo Young's presence from their city. Asking the villain if he has ever heard of the renowned professional boxer Muhammad Ali, Dong Joo says in the trailer, 'Impossible is nothing," adding, 'I swear I am gonna throw you a– in jail! Go try and run if you can! I will chase you to the ends of…" The trailer ends with Park Bo Gum's character saying, 'It's time to pull the trigger and break the silence," thus setting the stage for high-stakes action.
Apart from Park Bo Gum playing a gold medal-winning boxer, Yoon Dong Joo, in the K-drama, Kim So Hyun will play shooting gold medalist Ji Han Na, and Lee Sang Yi is set to portray fencing silver medalist Kim Jong Hyun. Heo Sung Tae will play the wrestling bronze medalist, Go Man Sik, and Tae Won Suk will appear as the discus throw bronze medalist, Shin Jae Hong.
Good Boy premiered on JTBC on May 31 at 10:40 PM KST and will air every Saturday and Sunday till its conclusion on July 20.
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