Written by the same author of Lee Min Ho's upcoming drama Ask the Stars, Kim Jung Hyun, and Keum Sae Rok reunite after eight years in KBS2's new highly-anticipated romantic/family series Iron Family! We give you the details of why this drama has us intrigued and has us waiting for more!
Airing on September 28, 2024, Iron Family is set to be one of the must-watch K-dramas this year, and for good reason! Staring household names such as Kim Jung Hyun (Mr. Queen 2020 — 2021) and Keum Sae Rok (Youth of May 2021), this story of love and conflict portrays the modern hardworking Korean family at its best!
Let's check out the teaser images from the drama!
This story of love and conflicts follows three generations of laundry business owners and mindsets have changed over time, which should help the business adapt to modern times. The 3rd generation business takes an unexpected financial windfall (how lucky for them). The drama mainly centers around Da Rim's family (Keum Sae Rok) as they work through the challenges and changes that are brought to them by this sudden fate and twist.
Let's check out this trailer below!
Having watched the trailer, I find it funny how it is filmed, although the storyline should be easy to follow and that of a feel-good end-of-the-night drama. I think it will be interesting to see how different generations of Koreans adapt to the windfall in terms of how they view spending money, as generations have different views on how money should be spent.
Synopsis
Seo Kang Joo (Kim Jung Hyun) is the son of the wealthiest family in the Cheongreyom neighborhood and is currently the senior director of the Jiseung Group. Eight years ago, Seo Kang Joo and Lee Da Rim attended the same university and had an unforgettable experience before Kang Joo enlisted for his mandatory military service.
Why we think this drama will be a hit
I also think that this drama will hit home with many young Koreans, showing the generational differences.
Iron Family is confirmed to premiere on KBS2 on September 28, 2024. The show will air every Saturday and Sunday. The series will only be 36 episodes, breaking the initial rumors that the show will be a draw dropping 50 episodes long.
Will you be tuning in to watch this new K-romance drama? Let us know in the comments below.
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