‘Love All Play’, a new K-Drama filled up to the brim with youthful energy, will release its first episode on 20th April at 9:50 p.m. KST. The production team of the drama has released a new poster for the ‘Love All Play’. The poster is a group photo of all the members of the badminton team that the main leads are a member of. Having the plot of a sports romance, the drama stars Park Ju Hyun as the female lead, who plays the character named Park Tae Yang. The male lead will be played by Chae Jong Hyeop, his character name being Park Tae Joon.
On the one hand, Park Ju Hyun’s character is a girl who lives for the sport of badminton, in Chae Jong Hyeop’s character, badminton is nothing more than work. Somehow, be it luck or destiny, both the characters end up becoming partners in the mixed double group in their badminton academy. Park Tae Yang was a skilled and talented badminton player with a bright future ahead of her. This came to a halt as she got involved in a bribery case which took 3 years of her life as a sportsperson away from her. After those 3 years, she has come back to the badminton arena and is hopeful for her future.
‘Love All Play’ releases a New Poster
The team of ‘Love All Play’ had already released a few posters, giving people hints about their drama. Along with the posters, they have been releasing teasers too, along with a trailer. The trailer is almost 1 minute long and gives away the concept of sports romance that the drama will be covering.
What do we Already Know About ‘Love All Play’?
‘Love All Play’ is described as a portrayal of passion and love for the goals that the individuals of the drama dream of reaching. If you have watched the trailer of the upcoming K-Drama, you might have noticed the male lead’s character, Park Tae Joon, saying that he doesn’t care if he gets a gold medal or not. He just wants to impress the female lead’s character, Park Tae Yang. He says that she comes in his dreams as well. Boy’s got it tough! He is even seen declaring his love for Park Tae Yang in front of all the team members, which is called Yunis. It seems that Park Tae Joon is set on making the female lead embarrassed throughout the drama by the way he shows his puppy love to her.
The character Park Tae Yang is also seen praising the badminton skills of Park Tae Joon, trying to motivate him to play alongside her. They give each other high-fives too. Their teamwork, as it seems, will play a part in blossoming a romance between the two main characters. Their friends and teammates seem fun to be around. They help in adding the touch of the mush needed comedy to the drama. Overall, the trailer and teasers of the K-Drama have raised the expectations of people. They will be keeping us on our toes until the first episode drops on the KBS2 channel.
‘The cast of Love All Play’
Since, by now, you already know who plays the leads in ‘Love All Play’, we’d like to introduce you to the other characters of the play. There is Kim Moo Jun, who will be playing the character of Yook Jung Hwan, Seo Ji Hye as Lee Yoo Min, Jo Soo Hyang as Lee Young Sim, and Kwon So Hyun will be playing Cheon Yo Ri. You might be familiar with the name Seo Ji Hye. Yes! She is the lady who played the second female lead in the super hit K-Drama’ Crash Landing on You’. Now that we have all the names of who plays who let’s get on to know more about the leads of the drama.
Chae Jong Hyeop has gained new fans since he starred in the series ‘Nevertheless’. His character was one all the viewers felt sympathetic toward because he got rejected by the female lead of the drama despite having a pure heart and love for her. He also starred in another drama called ‘The Witch’s Diner’ in the same year he starred in ‘Nevertheless’- 2021.
The latest works of Park Ju Hyun involve her roles in the 2020 drama series ‘A Piece of Your Mind’ and the Netflix original series ‘Extracurricular’. Enough with all the information collection. We are now ready to watch the drama and looking forward to it. Let’s hope that ‘Play All Love’ turns out to be as amazing and charming as it appears in its posters, teasers, and trailers. We’re waiting!