Excitement builds around Spirit FingersTVING's next series, adapted from the cult webtoon of the same name. This romantic and initiatory drama promises to be an emotional and colorful journey through the eyes of young people in search of their true identity. Recently, the first images of the script reading were unveiled, offering a glimpse of the beautiful chemistry already uniting the cast members.

Gathered around director Lee Cheol-ha and screenwriters Jung Yoon-jung and Jung Yi-ji, the actors plunged enthusiastically into the vibrant world of the series. Park Ji-hu, who plays Song Woo-yeon, impressed with her sensitive interpretation of a discreet young girl, luminous when she draws, and in full exploration of her own "color". The actress already seems to bring to the screen the soul of the character so eagerly awaited by fans of the webtoon.
Facing her, Cho Jun-young plays Nam Ki-jung, a sunny character brimming with self-confidence. From the very first reading, he set an energetic pace, contrasting with the restrained Choi Bo-min in the role of Goo Seon-ho, an athletic, popular boy who hides a silent melancholy. Their dynamic promises intense moments, between sparks and confidences.
Park Yoo-na, her hair dyed mint green for the occasion, immediately captured the essence of Nam Geu-rin, the group's reassuring figure, a true guide for lost souls. His warm, grounded presence adds a touch of wisdom to this palette of colorful characters.

A promising cast
The other members of the group, equally engaging, each brought their own nuance to this reading scene: the joviality of Kwon So-hyun, the liveliness of Kim Seul-gi, the charisma of Lee Jin-hyuk and the humor ofIm Chul-soo enrich this gallery of contrasting but complementary personalities. Alongside them, Cha Woo-min and Kang Hye-won add welcome friendly and romantic tension.
At the end of the reading, the enthusiasm was palpable. Park Ji-hu confessed to feeling the freshness of the script, while Cho Jun-young praised the diversity of the characters and the promise of a fine balance between comedy, romance and vibrant interactions. For Choi Bo-min, it was as if the real members of Spirit Fingers had finally reunited, while Park Yoo-na confidently declared that the group's chemistry had already reached "the perfect note".
The appointment is made: Spirit Fingers will start on TVING on October 29 (awaiting international broadcast). A drama to keep an eye on, which promises to be as tender as it is colorful.