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Cha Hak-yeon Transforms into a Quirky Content Creator in MBC TV’s New Drama ‘Oh My Ghost Clients’

Cha Hakyeon embraces comedic role as charming video creator in MBC TVs fantasy drama Oh My Ghost Clients

Cha Hak-yeon is set to captivate audiences as a quirky video creator in MBC TV’s upcoming fantasy comedy drama, Oh My Ghost Clients, premiering on May 30. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Yim Soon-rye and written by Kim Bo-tong and Yoo Seung-hee, the series promises an exhilarating mix of humor, fantasy, and heartwarming stories.

The series features Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, and Cha Hak-yeon as an unlikely team solving labor issues for ghosts seeking justice. Cha plays Go Kyun-woo, a playful and cunning former journalist turned video creator who operates a popular channel called ‘Gyeonzzang TV,’ driven more by views than meaning.

However, accompanying No Mu-jin (played by Jung Kyung-ho) and Na Hee-joo (played by Seol In-ah) on various labor scene adventures gradually shifts Kyun-woo’s perspective. Despite his obsession with views, his pure heart is moved by the stories of lingering spirits, hinting at his emotional depth.

Recently released still cuts show Cha Hak-yeon’s energetic portrayal of Kyun-woo, from live-streaming on-site to brainstorming viral content ideas. His vibrant presence, wearing construction gear and infiltrating workplaces, teases a colorful and crafty infiltration mission.

Cha Hak-yeon, steadily building his acting career through diverse roles, is poised to showcase a fresh new side through ‘Oh My Ghost Clients.’ His character Kyun-woo shares bromance moments with No Mu-jin and flirty chemistry with Na Hee-joo, adding further intrigue to the dynamics.

The production team shared, “Cha Hak-yeon has unlocked a new realm of charm with this role. Just like Go Kyun-woo, he transforms completely once the camera rolls. We anticipate audiences will enjoy watching his delightful comedic performance unfold.”

Meanwhile, ‘Oh My Ghost Clients’ marks director Yim Soon-rye’s drama debut. With writing contributions from Kim Bo-tong, known for D.P. and Hwangya, and Yoo Seung-hee, writer of films like My Love, My Bride and I Can Speak, expectations are high for the drama’s unique storytelling and heart.