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'I'll Go to Work Tomorrow!' Seo In-guk, Explains Reason for Appearing: "I Felt a Desire to Take on a Challenge"

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Seo In-guk /Photo=tvN
Seo In-guk /Photo=tvN

Seo In-guk revealed the reason he decided to appear in the series.

On the 15th, the online production conference for tvN's new Monday-Tuesday drama 'I'll Go to Work Tomorrow!' (script by Kim Kyung-min, directed by Jo Eun-sol) was held. The event was attended by director Jo Eun-sol and actors Seo In-guk, Park Ji-hyun, Kang Mi-na, and Choi Kyung-hoon.

'I'll Go to Work Tomorrow!' is an office romance where Ji Cha-yoon (played by Park Ji-hyun), a seven-year office worker suffering from daily monotony, and her sharp-tongued boss Kang Si-woo (played by Seo In-guk) become each other's irreplaceable best, reigniting excitement in both work and love. The drama is based on a popular webtoon of the same title.

Seo In-guk plays Kang Si-woo, a manager at Saum Electronics' DA Business Division who prioritizes principles and efficiency. Seo In-guk stated, "I felt a desire to take on a challenge. It is difficult to express extreme emotions in special situations. However, natural dialogue and reactions that come from ordinariness are also too difficult." He added, "Kang Si-woo seems to be a character who is highly restrained. He is the type who tries to keep himself under control. I suspect Kang Si-woo doesn't even leave his dreams to chance; he probably plans even those. I wanted to take on such a character."

Regarding the original work, he explained, "I only learned about the original after reading the script. I thought the stories are realistic and filled with small, cute details that would resonate with many people."

He also commented on his synchronization with the Kang Si-woo character. He said, "I cannot live like Kang Si-woo. I wake up to an alarm, exercise, plan my meals and cook. I take supplements on schedule, enjoy tea time, work hard, and even work until just before I go to sleep. I don't have that kind of lifestyle. I cannot live like that."

Meanwhile, 'I'll Go to Work Tomorrow!' will premiere on the 22nd at 8:50 p.m.

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