Exciting Trailer for 'Boyfriend on Demand' Featuring Jisoo Released
Overview of 'Boyfriend on Demand'
The much-anticipated trailer for Boyfriend on Demand was unveiled earlier this week, offering fans a glimpse into the forthcoming Korean romantic drama starring Jisoo from BLACKPINK. This series, which intertwines romance with a tech-savvy narrative, is already generating significant buzz online as audiences respond to its contemporary portrayal of relationships and virtual companionship. Despite facing criticism regarding her acting skills, Jisoo has received praise from her co-star Seo In-Guk, who described her as a 'perfect fit' for the role.
Seo In Guk Praises Co-Star Jisoo
Seo In Guk Lauds Boyfriend On Demand Co-Star Jisoo
On February 25 KST, Seo In Guk shared insights about Boyfriend on Demand during an interview for the March edition of Singles Japan. He expressed his initial attraction to the series' distinctive universe. Speaking highly of Jisoo, with whom he shares numerous scenes, he remarked, "She’s the mood maker on set and an actress who fits her character perfectly." He observed that as filming progressed, Jisoo and her character seemed to merge seamlessly.
Seo In Guk also reflected on the interplay between his singing and acting careers, noting that both disciplines have enriched his understanding of emotions. He conveyed his passion for both fields, emphasizing their mutual influence.
Details About 'Boyfriend on Demand'
More About Boyfriend On Demand
The upcoming Netflix original comedy series Boyfriend on Demand is set to premiere on March 6, featuring the fresh pairing of Jisoo and Seo In-Guk. Directed by Kim Jung-sik, the show will portray Jisoo as Seo Mi-rae, a webtoon producer who embarks on a journey to find romance without the complexities of real-life relationships. Seo In-Guk plays Park Kyeong-nam, who meets her ideal criteria among a selection of virtual boyfriends.
The series boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Ryu Abel, Park Ji Ho, Kang Min Woo, Song Ha Na, Yoo Sun Ho, Kim Sung Cheol, Gong Min Jun, Seo Hyo Rim, and Ko Kyu Pil, with guest appearances by Lee Soo Hyuk and Park Ha Young. Comprising ten episodes, this K-drama was initially slated for MBC but will now be available exclusively on Netflix. Filming took place in the Philippines last year.
