Kim Joo-hun joins 'Four Hands' as mentor to Song Kang and Lee Jun-young
Actor Kim Joo-hun will star as legendary pianist Do Hyun-soo in tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Four Hands,' joining forces with Song Kang and Lee Jun-young.
The Appearance of Kim Joo-hun, Who Will Become a Musical Milestone for Song Kang and Lee Jun-young
Actor Kim Joo-hun will serve as the central axis of tvN's new weekend drama 'Four Hands'. His agency, Secret ENT, announced that Kim Joo-hun has confirmed his appearance in the new tvN weekend drama 'Four Hands', which is set to premiere on August 29 at 9:10 PM. In the drama, Kim Joo-hun will transform into Do Hyun-soo, a legendary pianist recognized both domestically and internationally. Set in an arts high school where musical geniuses gather, he will play the role of a mentor to the protagonists Kang Bi-oh (played by Song Kang) and Choi Jung-yo (played by Lee Jun-young), providing weight to the story.
Do Hyun-soo is not just a performer with outstanding skills. He is depicted as a character with handsome visuals and deep trust from conductors. Possessing both warm dignity and profound musicality, he becomes a crucial link between the two students, Kang Bi-oh and Choi Jung-yo, who possess different musical worlds. He takes on the role of a spiritual pillar, guiding the two youths to grow one step further amidst the intense competition and conflict within the arts high school.
The Growing Pains of Arts High School Youths: The Worldview of Drama 'Four Hands'
'Four Hands' is set in an arts high school where geniuses born with musical talent gather. It intensely portrays the friendship, love, and the unavoidable process of competition and growth experienced by the youths who meet there. At the center of the work are Kang Bi-oh, played by Song Kang, and Choi Jung-yo, played by Lee Jun-young. These two characters possess different musical colors, and their relationship and conflict are the core driving forces of the drama.
Do Hyun-soo, played by Kim Joo-hun, is a key figure who helps the growth of these two protagonists. Do Hyun-soo's presence, maintaining balance in a highly competitive arts education environment, is an element that delves deeper into the emotional lines of the work. Studio Dragon, Studio N, and Namoo Actors are participating in the production, with director Park Hyun-seok directing and writer Shin Yi-won writing the script. The drama is expected to capture the passionate moments of youth through the language of music.
From 'Dr. Romantic' to 'Big Mouth': Kim Joo-hun's Solid Filmography
Kim Joo-hun is an actor who has built trust with viewers by showing an unrivaled presence in every work. Debuting through the play 'Gangster No.1' in 2007, he has moved between the screen and the small screen based on the fundamentals honed on stage. In dramas, he has proven his stable acting skills by appearing in hit series such as 'Dr. Romantic', 'Now, Farewell', 'Big Mouth', and 'Delightful Line'.
His career in the film industry is also illustrious. Through works such as 'Cross', 'Guardian', and 'Fairy', he has shown a wide spectrum that is not limited by genre. On the theatrical stage, he has firmly established his roots as an actor by appearing in 'Kiss of the Spider Woman', 'Capone Trilogy', and 'Pride'. In this 'Four Hands', he attempts a new acting transformation, presenting a pianist with soft charisma and musical sensibility, different from his previous heavy characters.
Premiere on August 29: Where Music and Acting Meet
Kim Joo-hun's joining this project carries more meaning than just a simple appearance. The key point of interest is what kind of synergy will be created when the heavy character acting he has built meets the musical themes of 'Four Hands'. In particular, the mentor-student chemistry that will be created between Kim Joo-hun and Song Kang and Lee Jun-young, who symbolize youth, is cited as a core element that will increase the immersion of the work. An official from his agency stated that they are paying attention to what kind of results Kim Joo-hun's deep acting will produce when it meets the language of music.
The new tvN weekend drama 'Four Hands' will arrive on living room screens on August 29 at 9:10 PM. It promises a new kind of emotion where music and drama combine, showing how the competition and growth of geniuses unfolding in the unique space of an arts high school will be realized through Kim Joo-hun's delicate acting.








