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Lee Myung-woo returns to 'Convenience Store'

As the next work based on Webtoon, I heard his aspiration to give viewers more cheerful energy than ever before. Taewon Entertainment, the producer of the new drama 'Convenience Store 샛 Stari' (played by Son Geun-ju and Gaze), announced on the 15th that director Lee Myung-woo was in charge of directing the production. Lee Myung-woo joined the SBS 8th Bond Producer in 2000 and participated in the productions of All-In, Bali. In particular, the drama 'Punches' and 'Whispers' with Park Kyung-soo were recognized for their delicate performances that illuminate human desire in a heavy atmosphere. This year, he was also recognized for his work and popularity through the 'Holy Blood Priest'. Therefore, the news that the director Lee Myung-woo is in charge of the drama is increasing the credibility of the drama fans' 'convenience store'. In a conversation with OSEN on the day, Lee Myung-woo said, "The previous work" The Rising Priest "was a comedy genre. So I wanted to try a comedy once again, and I wanted to do a comedy with romance if I did it again. "
He also said, "I saw the original work of Webtoon so much fun. It was cheerful, and the character was clear. I thought that if I made the character well for the drama, I would have a pretty interesting work." Actually, 'convenience store 샛별' is a paid webtoon, which is rare in paid webtoons. In addition, the cumulative popularity of 57 million views and 40 million subscribers. Furthermore, Lee Myung-woo showed a strong desire for comedy. "It's clear that the new work is a" comic "genre," he said. "I don't know if it's going to be a traditional comedy or a B-class comedy. "I try to make fun while proclaiming". Lee Myung-woo is currently in the midst of adaptation of the writer, Son Geun-ju, who is currently in charge of the script. About half of the drafts came out, and it is also working on revision. Above all, he wanted to give viewers a strong energy through cheerful and entertaining comedy dramas. His works, such as 'Punch', 'Whispers', and 'Holy Priest', are attracting much attention as to whether he can reward viewers with laughter through fun works.