Run Jang Mi Korean Drama English Subtitle
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What’s that you say? Another K-Drama is coming to Netflix!? Well, you are most certainly right, as the K-Drama Abyss will be coming to Netflix in May! Netflix is fast becoming the perfect home for any fan of the K-Drama genre. That being said let’s get to it, here’s everything we know on the first season of Abyss, including the plot, cast, trailer, and Netflix release date.
Abyss is an upcoming romantic comedy Netflix Original series written by Moon Soo-Yun. The latest Netflix K-Drama is the 26th Korean series picked up as a Netflix Original, and with the growing popularity of K-Dramas in full swing, Abyss certainly won’t be the last.
What is the plot of Abyss?
Ko Se-Yeon and Cha Min couldn’t be further apart in appearance. Ko Se-Yeon is beautiful while Cha Min certainly isn’t handsome. When the pair are both given a mysterious bead called the Abyss, they perish in an accident and die. But thanks to the power of the bead they are brought back to life but with one catch… their appearances change, reflecting how good or bad their spirit was in their previous bodies.
Cha Min was unattractive but was very intelligent, humble and a good heart. While Ko Se-Yeon was good at her job she never had any personality. Now Cha Min is handsome and Ko Se-Yeon has gone from beautiful to common. The pair once again come in contact with each other when Ko Se-Yeon becomes an attorney at a law firm, and Cha Min joins the firm working for her.
Who is in the cast of Abyss?
The following cast members have been confirmed for Abyss:
Role | Cast Member | Where have I seen/heard them before? |
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Ko Se-Yeon | Park Bo-Young | Strong Girl Bong-soon Oh My Ghost On Your Wedding Day |
Cha Min | Ahn Hyo-Seop | Still 17 My Father is Strange Queen of the Ring |
Oh Young-Cheol | Lee Sung-Jae | Gu Family Book The King’s Face The Suspicious Housekeeper |
Park Dong-Cheol | Lee Si-Un | I Live Alone W Reply 1997 |
Jang Hee-Jin | Han So-Hee | 100 Days My Prince Money Flower |
Seo Ji-Wook | Kwon Soo-Hyun | Run Jang-mi The Smile Has Left Your Eyes The K2 |
Eom Ae-Ran | Yun Yoo-Sun | Princess Hours Rain or Shine My Girlfriend is a Gumiho |
Ko Se-Yeon (Before Death) | Kim Sa-Rang | This is My Love A Love to Kill Secret Garden |
Cha Min (Before Death) | An Se-Ha | She Was Pretty Children of the 20th Century The Swindlers |
Photos for Abyss Season 1
Besides the promotional material and images of actress Park Bo-Young, there aren’t many stills.
How many episodes are there of Abyss Season 1?
The first season of Abyss will have 16 episodes. Each episode will be released weekly, a day after it airs in South Korea.
But Abyss is airing two episodes a week?
From the research we’ve done on the AbyssSpirited heart girl's love. , we do know that the series will air two episodes a week in South Korea. We’ve reached out to Netflix and confirm that Netflix will recieve two episodes each week.
What is the duration for episodes of Abyss?
We’re unsure on the run times of each episode but an estimated time of 45 minutes sounds about right.
Is there a trailer for Abyss Season 1?
We can expect Netflix to drop a trailer soon but for now, you’ll have to settle for a trailer without English Subs.
When is the release date for Abyss Season 1?
The first episode of Abyss will arrive on Netflix on the 7th of May, 2019. Every region outside of South Korea will receive Abyss as a Netflix Original.
Episodes of Abyss won’t be available from midnight unless you live in regions with Pacific Standard Time.
The following table is the regional times that each episode of Abyss will be available to stream from:
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Time Zone | Time available to stream |
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Pacific Standard Time | 12:00 AM |
Mountain Standard Time | 1:00 AM |
Central Standard Time | 2:00 AM |
Eastern Standard Time | 3:00 AM |
British Summer Time | 8:00 AM |
Central European Time | 9:00 AM |
Eastern European Time | 10:00 AM |
India Standard Time | 12:30 PM |
Japan Standard Time | 16:00 PM |
Australian Eastern Time | 18:00 PM |
New Zealand Day Light Time | 20:00 PM |
Netflix releases all of its titles from Midnight Pacific Standard Time. So for anyone living on the other side of the world like New Zealand, you don’t receive titles until late in the evenings.
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Run, Jang-mi | |
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Also known as | Run, Rose Way to Go, Rose |
Genre | Melodrama, romance, family |
Written by | Kim Young-in |
Directed by | Hong Chang-wook |
Starring | Go Joo-won Lee Young-ah |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 123 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Moon Bo-mi |
Running time | Mondays to Fridays at 19:20 (KST) |
Production company(s) | HB Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Seoul Broadcasting System |
Original release | 15 December 2014 – 5 June 2015 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Only Love |
Followed by | The Return of Hwang Geum-bok |
External links | |
Website |
Run, Jang-mi (Korean: 달려라 장미; RR: Dallyeora Jangmi) is a 2014 South Korean daily drama starring Go Joo-won and Lee Young-ah. It aired on SBS on Mondays to Fridays at 19:20 for 123 episodes from December 15, 2014 to June 5, 2015.[1]
Plot[edit]
Baek Jang-mi (Lee Young-ah) was brought up in a wealthy family. On the day she marries Kang Min-chul (Jung Joon), her father dies suddenly. The family business is in financial problem and goes bankrupt. When Min-chul realizes that the Baek's family is in debt, he refuses to honour the marriage and breaks up with Jang-mi.
Jang-mi struggles to make a living, but soon finds a job in a rice cake shop. There she meets Hwang Tae-ja (Go Joo-won), the grandson of a food company president. At first they loggerheads with each other, they soon develop feelings for each other.
Cast[edit]
Main characters[edit]
- Go Joo-won as Hwang Tae-ja
- Lee Young-ah as Baek Jang-mi
- Ryu Jin as Jang Joon-hyuk
- Jung Joon as Kang Min-chul
- Yoon Joo-hee as Kang Min-joo
- Lee Si-won as Hwang Tae-hee
Supporting characters[edit]
- Yoon Yoo-sun as Na Yeon-joo
- Kwon Soo-hyun as Baek Jang-soo
- Jeon Gook-hwan as company president Hwang
- Jung Ae-ri as Madam Hong
- Kim Chung as Professor Choi
- Lee Sang-woo as Teacher Kang
- Lee Dae-yeon as Jang Myung-moon
- Kim Hyung-beom as Bong Ma-bong
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2015 | SBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama | Go Joo-won | Nominated |
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama | Lee Young-ah | Nominated |
References[edit]
- ^'[Video] Added new 5 minute highlights video, poster and stills for the Korean drama Way to Go, Rose - Drama'. Hancinema. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
External links[edit]
- Run, Jang-mi official SBS website(in Korean)
- Way to Go, Rose at HanCinema