Parasite's Choi Woo Shik Returns to Rom-Coms with 'Would You Marry Me' Set for 2025 Release
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Choi Woo Shik has been confirmed to join the cast of an upcoming romantic-comedy K-drama set to premiere in 2025.
On December 23, fans of the South Korean star received an early Christmas surprise. The media outlet Isplus.com reported that the actor has secured a new role in a forthcoming SBS romantic-comedy drama scheduled for release next year. He is anticipated to portray the lead character in the series titled “Marry Me in Space.” This new K-drama will delve into the narrative of a newlywed couple involved in a fictitious marriage.
While specific details about the series remain limited, it has been announced that the script will be crafted by industry writer Lee Ha Na, who is recognized for her work on popular mid-2000s comedy dramas such as Cunning Single Lady and The Time We Were Not in Love.
Choi Woo Shik's upcoming K-drama premiere date.
“Marry Me in Space” is set to debut on SBS in the latter half of 2025. The series will occupy the Friday-Saturday weekly broadcast time slot. Please stay tuned for further updates.
Choi Woo Shik's body of work in film, along with his upcoming projects for 2025.
Since making his drama debut in 2011, Choi has showcased his remarkable acting abilities through a variety of projects, including The Witch: Part 1, Parasite, Our Beloved Summer, Set Me Free, and Train to Busan, among others. This year, he once again captivated audiences with his roles in the Netflix series A Killer Paradox, alongside Son Suk Ku, and the film Wonderland, where he shared the screen with notable actors such as Park Bo Gum, Suzy, Jung Yu Mi, Gong Yoo, and Tang Wei.
As indicated by earlier casting announcements, "Marry Me in Space" will not be the only project for him in 2025. His MyDramaList profile reveals that he is also set to star in The Waking and Netflix's Melo Movie, the latter of which will mark his on-screen partnership with Park Bo Young.
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