Key Facts
The upcoming Korean drama 'The Apartment Job' has unveiled a new teaser, offering a glimpse into the story of a former gang boss chasing a 10 billion won fortune hidden in an apartment complex. The drama stars Ji Sung as Park Hae Kang, alongside a talented ensemble cast.
Teaser Breakdown
The teaser opens with Park Hae Kang bowing to VIPs on a mountain, revealing his role as an illegal gambling den operator. His close friend Park Yong Man (Jung Jin Young) warns him to shut down the dangerous operation. Soon, Hae Kang's gambling den is raided, and Yong Man is arrested. Desperate to raise money to save his friend, Hae Kang initially plans a fake wedding to collect congratulatory money, enlisting Kang Ha Ri (Ha Yun Kyung) as the bride. However, the plan shifts when Gecko (Kim Won Hae) informs him of a hidden fortune in an apartment complex, saying, 'There’s a lot of money in that apartment that you don’t know about. You could even make 10 billion won there!' The teaser ends with Hae Kang smiling and asking, 'You’re telling me I can make 10 billion won in this apartment?'
Cast and Characters
- Ji Sung as Park Hae Kang, former Oasis Gang boss
- Jung Jin Young as Park Yong Man, Hae Kang's close friend
- Park Byung Eun as Lee Chung Won, a construction CEO and penthouse resident
- Ha Yun Kyung as Kang Ha Ri, involved in the fake wedding scheme
- Kim Won Hae as Gecko, who reveals the apartment's secret
What to Expect
'The Apartment Job' promises a mix of crime, comedy, and drama as Hae Kang runs for apartment residents' council president to access the hidden money. Along the way, he teams up with residents to expose corruption. The drama is set to premiere on July 11 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
FAQ
When does 'The Apartment Job' premiere?
The drama premieres on July 11 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
What is 'The Apartment Job' about?
It follows former Oasis Gang boss Park Hae Kang, who runs for apartment residents' council president to access hidden money in the building.
Who stars in 'The Apartment Job'?
Ji Sung plays Park Hae Kang, with supporting cast including Jung Jin Young, Park Byung Eun, Ha Yun Kyung, and Kim Won Hae.