
JTBC aired “JTBC Drama Golden Lineup” on March 1st, showcasing special highlight videos for five upcoming dramas: The Art of Negotiation, Heavenly Ever After, Good Boy, My Youth and The Good Man.
The Art of Negotiation
Premiering on March 8th at 10:30 PM, The Art of Negotiation is JTBC’s new weekend drama that follows the legendary negotiator and M&A expert at a major corporation, along with his team’s remarkable achievements. Director Ahn Pan Seok brings to life a highly realistic portrayal of the M&A world, while actor Lee Je Hoon, who takes on the role of Baeksa (meaning White Snake in Korean) Yoon Juno, transforms with a bold silver-haired look. The highlight video features introductions to the characters and key plot points, with appearances by Lee Je Hoon, Kim Dae Myung, Ahn Hyun Ho and Cha Kang Yoon.
Heavenly Ever After

Heavenly Ever After follows Lee Hae Sook (played by Kim Hye Ja), an 80-year-old woman who arrives in heaven and reunites with her husband, Go Nak Jun (Son Suk Ku), who appears as his 30-year-old self. The latest preview offers a glimpse of Kim Hye Ja and Son Suk Ku’s heartwarming chemistry as an ‘afterlife’ couple, while also teasing performances from Han Ji Min, Lee Jung Eun, Chun Ho Jin, and Ryu Deok Hwan. But the glimpse of hell adds an unexpected twist to what initially seems like a purely blissful reunion. Directed by Kim Seok Yoon and his renowned team, Heavenly Ever After is set to premiere in April.
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Good Boy

Good Boy is another highly anticipated drama with an impressive cast including Park Bo Gum, Kim So Hyun, Oh Jung Se, Lee Sang Yi, Heo Sung Tae and Tae Won Seok. The series follows a group of medalists who trade their medals for police badges and take a stand against corruption and injustice in a world full of dishonesty and foul play. The highlight video provides a glimpse into character introductions and key story elements through interviews with the actors, along with behind-the-scenes moments from the filming set. The cast’s friendship and cheery vibes contrast sharply with their commanding presence once the cameras start rolling, making Good Boy a drama to look forward to for its thrilling and dynamic energy.
My Youth
My Youth tells the emotional love story of Sun Woo Hae (played by Song Joong Ki), a former child actor who starts an ordinary life later than most, and Sung Je Yeon (Chun Woo Hee), who must disrupt her first love’s peace in order to achieve her own success. Song Joong Ki plays Sun Woo Hae, the former actor who is now a novelist and florist, while Chun Woo Hee portrays Sung Je Yeon, a team leader at an entertainment company. The story follows their reunion after more than a decade, as they rekindle their first love that helped them through the darkest times of their lives. Their journey will deliver a message of warmth and emotional comfort to the viewers. Directed by Lee Sang Yeob of Yumi’s Cells and Christine Ko of The Woman in the White Car and penned by Run On writer Park Si Hyun, My Youth stars Song Joong Ki, Chun Woo Hee, Lee Joo Myung and Seo Ji Hoon.
The Good Man
The Good Man follows Seok Cheol (played by Lee Dong Wook), the eldest grandson of a third-generation gangster family, as he navigates a series of tumultuous events and strive to protect his family, job, as well as love. Lee Dong Wook’s character, Seok Cheol, is a gangster who once admired novelist Ernest Hemingway, while Lee Sung Kyung plays Mi Young, Seok Cheol’s first love, who dreams of becoming a singer. Set against the backdrop of a city undergoing redevelopment, the drama weaves a touching and humorous tale of people from diverse backgrounds, highlighting their struggles and triumphs. The Good Man brings together director Song Hae Sung of Failan and Boomerang Family, director Park Hong Soo of Lost, writer Kim Woon Kyung of Yuna’s Street, and screenwriter Kim Hyo Seok of YADANG: THE SNITCH. The drama stars Lee Dong Wook, Lee Sung Kyung, Park Hoon, Oh Na Ra and Ryu Hye Young.
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