Derek Tsang‘s debut film “SoulMate“, starring Zhou Dongyu and Ma Sichun in award-winning roles, was a big hit critically and commercially, so much so that Korean remake of the romantic drama was eventually announced. Now the actors for the central trio of characters, which include two childhood best friends and the man that becomes the object of both their affections, have been finalised, with Kim Da-mi, Jeon So-nee and Byeon Woo-seok all confirmed to be on board.
Kim Da-mi, who was the first to be attached to the project, is coming off the back of her brilliant performance in the K-Drama series “Itaewon Class“, which followed her breakout debut role in Park Hoon-jung’s “The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion“. Jeon So-nee, meanwhile, was last seen in her scene-stealing turn as Mi-na in “Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage” and “Ghost Walk”. Byeon Woo-seok is fairly new to films, having had very small background parts in both “Ashfall” and “Midnight Runners“, but has slowly been making a name for himself in K-Dramas.
The film, tentatively also titled “Soulmate“, will be directed by Min Yong-geun and is expected to go on the floors soon this year with an early 2021 release anticipated.
where to stream?? (USA) many thanks–just discovered your blog? forum? page? –diving in without checking for submerged hazards!