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'To The Moon': Jung Eun-ji makes a heartfelt cameo for Lee Sun-bin's Korean drama | - The Times of India

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'To The Moon': Jung Eun-ji makes a heartfelt cameo for Lee Sun-bin's Korean drama | - The Times of India

Jung Eun-ji , Lee Sun-bin Quiet but powerful return Jung Eun-ji appears in the opening episode as a police officer who connects with Lee Sun-bin's character during a tense visit to a station, delivering a short yet striking performance, as reported by 10Asia's coverage that highlighted her brief but impactful presence and the production team's praise for their seamless chemistry. Stills capture Eun-ji in uniform and Sun-bin in a dazed state amid holiday decor, teasing a year-end incident that pulls viewers into the story from the outset, with 10Asia News additionally noting that Eun-ji's cameo stems from their long-standing friendship since 'Work Later, Drink Now' and follows her earlier gesture of sending a coffee truck to the set.Friendship on and off set Their seamless teamwork is rooted in the rapport built through the 'Work Later, Drink Now' series, which production notes say translated directly into a tightly synced scene despite time apart.Eun-ji previously sent a support coffee truck to the set and agreed to the cameo out of loyalty, underscoring a relationship that continues beyond shared screen time.What the series brings 'To the Moon' adapts a namesake novel into a hyperreal survival tale about three underpaid office workers diving into crypto investing, led by Lee Sun-bin, Ra Mi-ran, Jo Aram, and Kim Young-dae.Promotions frame an ensemble-driven mix of humor and urgency around financial precarity, positioning the drama as a sharp fall entry in MBC's lineup.Key broadcast details The premiere is locked for Sept. 19 at 9:50 p.m. KST in the Friday-Saturday slot, with early teasers and stills hinting at character chemistry and early-episode sparks.

Korean Desk covers news and stories from South Korea's entertainment scene. This includes films, web series, music trends, and cultural topics shaping what audiences are watching and listening to- both locally and around the world. The desk works as part of the Main Desk and focuses on developments that reflect Korea's creative influence. Writers and editors on the desk bring regional knowledge and global context. The goal is to follow what's moving in Korean entertainment.

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