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In a surprising turn of events, tvN’s highly anticipated drama “Resident Playbook” has adjusted its broadcast schedule, prompting speculation among viewers and industry insiders alike.
Originally slated for an early release, “Resident Playbook” has been postponed to the latter half of the year, causing a shuffle in tvN’s lineup.
Concerns over recent events, including mass resignations among medical residents leading to staffing shortages in hospitals, have prompted deliberation over the timing of the drama’s release.
A representative from tvN has confirmed the postponement, stating that the drama will now premiere after the finishing of the ongoing K-drama “Queen of Tears,” with “The Midnight Romance in Hagwon” taking its place as the successor.
OSEN reported the scheduling adjustment on March 21, citing discussions within tvN regarding the appropriate timing for “Resident Playbook” in light of current events. The drama, initially intended as the successor to “Queen of Tears,” will now undergo a reevaluation of its broadcast schedule.
While no specific date has been set for the premiere of “Resident Playbook,” tvN assures viewers that the decision was made after careful consideration of various factors, including recent developments in the medical field and the need for sensitivity in portraying the lives of hospital residents.
“Resident Playbook” promises to offer viewers a sneak peek into the realistic and relatable lives of doctors and residents at the Jongro branch of Yulje Medical Center. With renowned creators such as Director Shin Won Ho and writer Lee Woo Jung at the helm, the drama has generated significant anticipation among fans of the “Reply” and the “Hospital Playlist” series.
Despite the delay, fans can rest assured that the production team is dedicated to delivering a high-quality viewing experience. Stay tuned for further updates on the new broadcast schedule and additional details about “Resident Playbook.”