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A first look into Lee Seo Jin’s role as perfect news anchor Kang Woo Hyun in OCN’s upcoming drama “Trap” has been released.

Expectations are rising for Lee Seo-jin's new role in OCN dramatic cinema 'Trap', which is transformed into perfect national anchor 'Kang Woo-hyun' in 2019. 

The OCN dramatic cinema "Trap" (directed by Park Shin-wook, playwright Nam Sang-wook, production film monster, general producer Lee Jae-gyu, total 7 trilogy) is the first hit of a new project that OCN collaborated with filmmakers. A hard-boiled track thriller drama depicting the shocking words of Kang Woo-hyun (Lee Seo-jin). 

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Lee Seo-jin's first steal, which adds to the tension with his return to the drama for a long time, has been unveiled while he is attracting the attention of the viewers by anticipating the big cast of solid actors and the new extension of OCN through new attempts. 

Kang Woo-hyun, Lee Seo-jin's postponement, is an anchor of the Republic of Korea who has been the leader of journalists for many years. 

But Ohno seems to have everything in the world, facing a life-long event during a trip that he left with a family that had been chastened, and lost everything for a moment. 

From a perfectly built career to a harmonious family, the unknown traps in front of the starboard in the golden age of life are what stimulates viewers who are waiting for the first broadcast of Trap. Also,

'Trap' is OCN's first 'Dramatic Cinema' project in 2019. We will combine the format of film and drama, and the film production team will put together a lot of dignity, and we will complete the dense story of film directing and drama with well-made genre. 

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Nam Sang-wook, who directed the film 'Bae Ya Yoon' directed by Park Shin-woo and written the drama 'TEN special case', played the script. In addition, Lee Jae-kyu, who directs films such as "Perfect Tain" and "Flood", drama "Beethoven Virus" and "Damo", will produce the overall production and enhance the perfection of the works. 

OCN's first dramatic cinema 'Trap' will be broadcasted in the first half of 2019.