“Semantic Mistakes” Park Seo-han will be discharged from the army at the end of this year! The explosive comeback selected the costume drama “Turbid Current” to perform the story of the success of the Korean prodigal son

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Today, according to an exclusive report by the Korean media Starnews, Park Sihan has been confirmed to star in the costume drama “Turbid Flow”.

“Turbid Current”is a personal biography, telling the story of a man who started from Mapo Ferry of the Han River, the logistics and economic center of North Korea, and grew from a prodigal son to a legend of North Korea by his own strength. This is the first drama directed by Choo Chang-min, the director of the movie “Gwanghae, the Man Who Became King”. Your Honor” and Netflix’s “Zombie School” screenwriter Cheon Sung Il wrote the script.

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(Source: IG@parkseoham)

Park Seo-han enlisted in the army on March 10 last year and fulfilled his military service obligations as a social service officer. He is expected to be discharged on December 9 this year. At present, there are still 5 months before his discharge from the army, and Park Sihan has selected “Durbid Current”as his comeback work in advance, showing his confidence in the success of this drama.

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(Source: IG@parkseoham)

Park Xihan became famous all over the world last February with the role of “Jang Jae Young”in the BL drama “Semantic Mistakes”. Unfortunately, he started his military service less than a month later and failed to carry out more promotional activities. On March 7 of the same year, he signed a contract with NPIO Entertainment and planned to continue to develop in the direction of an actor.

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(Source: “Semantic Error”stills)
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(Source: “Semantic Error”stills)

Although the brokerage company has not yet given a formal response, netizens have begun to look forward to it excitedly: “Costume drama!”, “Hanbok must be super suitable for him”, “Before I asked him to work like a cow, he really resumed work faster than expected!”, “Time is so fast”, “What about the second part of “Semantic Mistakes”?”

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