BLACKPINK Jisoo To Star In New K-Drama With Park Jung Min

After "Snowdrop" BLACKPINK idol Jisoo will be making her comeback with zombie drama "Influenza" alongside actor Park Jung Min.

BLACKPINK idol and singer Jisoo who made her acting debut as a female lead with K-drama ‘Snowdrop’ is now ready for another project. As per the reports, the singer has signed up for another project which reportedly is a “zombie K-drama” in which Jisoo will share the screen with “Hellbound” actor Park Jung Min. Here’s what we know-

BLACKPINK Jisoo To Star In New K-Drama With Park Jung Min

As per the latest reports, BLACKPINK idol Jisoo is all set to make her comeback with her upcoming zombie K-drama which will also feature actor Park Jung Min. Recently YTN reported that the BLACKPINK idol Jisoo has been roped in for a new K-drama named “Influenza”.

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Reacting to the news Jisoo’s agency, YG Entertainment stated that Jisoo has received an offer for ‘Influenza’ and is reviewing the offer. Apart from Jisoo, Hellbound actor Park Jung Min has also been roped in for the show. Reacting to the reports, Park Jung Min’s agency SEM Company stated that it is one of the projects that the actor is reviewing to star in.

Jisoo And Park Jung Min’s Show “Influenza”

As per the reports, the story of the show will be directed around a zombie apocalypse that occurs before a couple takes the decision to part ways. Park Jung Min will be essaying the role of a soldier named, Jae-Yoon who breaks up with his girlfriend, Young-Joo which will be played by Jisoo.

Young-Joo is recovering from heartbreak but suddenly encounters a zombie apocalypse which brings a major change in her as she needs to survive this situation, despite being sheltered all her life. The show is based on a novel written by author Han Sang-woon. For the unversed, Jisoo last appeared in the popular K-drama “Snowdrop” alongside actor “Jung Hae-In”.

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