Kim Dong Wook Whips The Country's Most Chaotic Detective Squad Into Shape In "Seoul Busters"
Disney+ has released character posters for its upcoming drama “Seoul Busters”!
“Seoul Busters” is a comedy series following the transformation of the country’s lowest-ranking violent crimes unit into the nation’s top team after they are paired with an elite new leader.
Kim Dong Wook will star as squad leader Dongbang Yoo Bin, who turned down prestigious job offers before volunteering to head a unit notorious for not being able to catch criminals. In keeping with this unusual choice, the ultra-elite detective has an intense, slightly unhinged look in his eye as he smiles confidently at the camera.
With his unmatched talent for solving crime and his focus on facts and logic, Dongbang Yoo Bin will whip his chaotic new squad into shape.
Park Ji Hwan will play Moo Joong Ryeok, a former national boxing team member who is like a bulldozer when it comes to recklessly forging ahead and taking action. Unfortunately, however, when it comes to solving mysteries, Moo Joong Ryeok’s intuition always seems to fail him.
Seo Hyun Woo will play Jung Jung Hwan, a former national shooting team member who is as frugal and resourceful as it gets. Whether clipping coupons or buttering up his superiors, Jung Jung Hwan is a pragmatist who is always focused on his survival.
Park Se Wan will play Seo Min Seo, a hot-headed detective who is quick to take action and never sugarcoats her blunt remarks. Her poster’s tagline reads, “I just have a bad temper, I’m not a bad person.”
Finally, Lee Seung Woo will round out the squad as Jang Tan Sik, the cheerful and innocent youngest member of the unit. Although he tends to be blissfully oblivious to what’s going on around him, Jang Tan Sik boasts an unusually keen sense of smell that can even beat narcotic detection dogs.
“Seoul Busters” will premiere on September 11.
In the meantime, watch Kim Dong Wook in “My Perfect Stranger” with subtitles on Viki below:
And Park Se Wan in “Alice, the Final Weapon” below!
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