Lee Jung-shin, Kwon Hyun-bin, Kang Mina and Im Na-young to Star in "Summer Guys"

New Media drama "Summer Guys" has cranked in with actors Lee Jung-shin, Kwon Hyun-bin, Kang Mina, Im Na-young and Lee Jung-sic.

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New Media drama "Summer Guys" which was finally selected to support the production of New Media Broadcasting (Shortform) contents in 2020 and is being produced by Star Crew ENT, completed about four months of pre-preparation work and was cranked in Jeju Island on the 20th of this month.

"Summer Guys" is a hot youth drama about four young men and women with different personalities aimed at reviving an old cocktail bar on the beach. It is expected to reach young people with dance, music and keywords, featuring the Korean version of "Coyote Ugly" and 'cocktails', beautifully capturing the beautiful natural environment of Jeju Island. It is said that they are doing their best to visualize the passion and love of visual and youth that are hard to see in existing works, including producing actual cocktail bar sets that can be operated after production.

Ensemble casts have also been confirmed for young stars who will gather topics and issues, including CNBLUE's Lee Jung-shin, who has shown stable performances in various works, Kwon Hyun-bin, who is showing good performances as an actor, Kang Mina who has established herself as an actor through I.O.I and Pristin and Lee Jung-sic, a rookie who is drawing attention in the content industry. In response, director Heo Chan said, "It's a casting that fits perfectly as if it just popped out of the script. I hope the lineup of these cast members continues until season 2", he said.

In fact, "Summer Guys" has already been rumored to have fun in planning and script, and even before the production was completed, it has confirmed webtoons and Chinese remakes. It is known that it will carry out various OSMU projects using seasonal system, spin-off production, and contents IP.

Meanwhile, "Summer Guys" will be directed by Heo Chan, a former assistant director of Bong Joon-ho's film "Snowpiercer" who directed the mini-drama "My Runway" which was released to Netflix.