A fan of Park Hyung Sik? Here's some K-dramas you should watch

Updated : Jan 21, 2022 22:33
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Park Hyung Sik shows no signs of stopping and is already slated to star alongside Han So Hee in the upcoming drama “Soundtrack #1.” As we eagerly await Park Hyung Sik’s return to our screens, here are some of his best dramas to tide you over in the meantime.

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. Suits

In the 2018 South Korean remake of the U.S. legal procedural “Suits,” Park Hyung Sik stars as genius rookie lawyer Go Yeon Woo. Battling through a number of unusual cases throughout its 16-episode order, Go Yeon Woo and Choi Kang Seok grow closer as partners and friends, making “Suits” a great watch even just for the blossoming bromance between the two!

. Nine: 9 Times Time Travel

Fans of science fiction can catch Park Hyung Sik in “Nine: 9 Times Time Travel,” where lead character played by Lee Jin Wook travels back and forth in time in an attempt to prevent tragedy from befalling his loved ones. In this exciting mystery drama, Park Hyung Sik stars as the younger version of Park Sun Woo from his high school days during the early ’90s, who soon catches on and begins trying to communicate with his adult self.

. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon

In this hilarious rom-com, he plays the cheeky Ahn Min Hyuk, son of a wealthy chaebol family and CEO of his own gaming company. He employs the tenacious Do Bong Soon (Park Bo Young) as his personal bodyguard after learning of her superhuman strength.

. High Society

Park Hyung Sik plays yet another chaebol in “High Society,” a 2015 romance drama featuring Uee, Sung Joon, and Lim Ji Yeon. His character Yoo Chang Soo falls for the ordinary Lee Ji Yi (played by Lim Ji Yeon), who overlooks his status and wealth.

. Happiness

Last but certainly not least, Park Hyung Sik returned to the small screen in late 2021 as the sharp and witty police detective Jung Yi Hyun in tvN’s “Happiness” alongside Han Hyo Joo. The apocalyptic zombie thriller has proven to be a massive hit, ultimately ending its 12-episode order with its highest ratings yet last December.

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