The popular Korean drama Full House Season 2 is currently ready to be broadcast on the KBS network. Jo Jeong-hwa, who has been working on it for a whole year, has completed the third episode is writing the screenplay for the drama. This TV serial will be shot overseas most probably to utilize the best locations and add exciting effects to the production.
The Kim Jong-hak Production banner is behind this epic television serial, which is seen as being one of the key offerings at the production house known as Park Chang-sik.
Storyline of Full House
The story unfolds with Ji-Eun who played the character of Song Hye Kyo and lives in a house calledFull House, which was constructed by her father. Two of her friend con her into going on a free vacation then sell her house without her knowledge.
She is an aspiring screenwriter and fortunately meets Rain playing the role of a famous actor, on the plane. They go through a few comic events and then upon her return she happens to discover that her house has, in fact, been sold to Rain.
They try to live together but it doesn’t work out due to their different temperaments and her messy lifestyle. Rain wants to make his love interest jealous and end up getting married to the girl on a six-month contract, but both of them eventually fall seriously in love as the story unfolds.
The show depicts the dawning of the realization that marriage should be based on a strong foundation and be undertaken for the right reasons.
The Sequel Full House 2 Korean Drama
This sequel, which is known Full House 2, was eventually shot in South Korea, China and Japan among other countries. Leading actors and actresses were selected from different Asian countries based on their popularity in their respective regions.
The main reason for this was because the first part of this epic pan-Asian drama was successful throughout South East Asia. In order to cater to a regional audience base, the producers decided to cast actors and actresses who are popular in their particular regions.
Since it was announced that the anticipated broadcast date would be August 2009, fans across the Southeast Asia region have set aside that date to start watching the popular Korean TV drama.
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