2PM's Taecyeon and Girls' Generation's Seohyun are set to work together in a new drama.
According to an exclusive report by Xports News on July 26, the two stars are positively considering taking on the lead roles in the upcoming drama 'The First Night with the Duke.'
'The First Night with the Duke' is a romance fantasy series based on a web novel by author Hwang Dotol, which also gained popularity as a webtoon. The story follows a character who, after being transported into a novel, unexpectedly spends a night with the male lead. The drama promises an exciting romance story as the main characters engage in a playful push-and-pull dynamic.
The series is set in the Joseon Dynasty and will incorporate historical elements, giving it a unique twist.
Fans eagerly anticipate the chemistry and new charm that Taecyeon and Seohyun will bring to 'The First Night with the Duke.' Many fans are excited to see another set of second-generation idols come together for a romance-fantasy drama.
Korean netizens commented:
"Oh?"
"Oh my... A meeting of second-generation idols... Wow!! This work is a romance fantasy, so I was curious about how they would adapt it, and they've changed it to a historical drama set in the Joseon Dynasty."
"A meeting between former SM and JYP artists—it's like watching the Junho and YoonA pairing, haha. 2PM and Girls' Generation."
"The male lead's image seems different, but then again, if it's a historical drama... haha. I guess I'll just think of it as a different work. I'll probably watch it at first, though."
"This sounds interesting, and I'm curious to see how it will be adapted."
"They look great together, haha. Their visuals match well."
"Oh, just change the title a bit. This webtoon is really fun."
"Hmm... Both of them are idol-turned-actors."
"Wow, it's amazing to see former top idols starring as leads. Back then, it must have been hard for male and female idols to be seen together."
"2PM and Girls' Generation are working together again, haha. I think both Ok Taecyeon and Seohyun have really improved their acting skills."