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Korea's first ever disaster medical drama 'D-Day' successfully completes first script reading



Photos from the script reading for JTBC's new medical drama 'D-Day' have been released online, raising excitement and anticipation for the broadcast! 

On July 30, JTBC uploaded stills from the script reading, for which Kim Young Kwang, Jung So Min, Ha Suk Jin, and others were in attendance. Though it was the first script reading, everything was said to have progressed smoothly with good feelings among the actors. 

Kim Young Kwang said, "When I first received the script, I read it without any respite. I felt like I was drawn in even deeper with every episode and got ambitious about wanting to continue [with this character]. I think I was particularly drawn to Lee Hae Sung's character who possesses affection for humankind. Because it's a character that's different [from my previous characters] I'm ever more dedicated to studying my role. I will try my best to show my good side," resolute in his determination. 

Co-star Jung So Min said, "It's an honor to be working with such great actors and staff. I'm personally learning a lot from studying my role. I will try my utmost best for this project."

Ha Suk Jin added, "I'm already excited because there are many people here around my age. I will definitely have fun filming with all my fellow actors."
'D-Day's production crew stated, "We couldn't turn our heads away from the chemistry and liveliness of the acting that exceeded our expectations. We will create a drama that is fun for the eyes and ears of the viewers."

Meanwhile, 'D-Day' is the nation's first ever disaster medical drama that will tell the story of an earthquake in Seoul, with the focus on a genius surgeon. It is set to air some time in September so be sure to tune in to the show! 
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