Lee Sun-bin, Ra Mi-ran, Jo A-ram, and Kim Young-dae Star in Anticipated Drama 'Let's Go to the End of the Moon'

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Lee Sun-bin, Ra Mi-ran, Jo A-ram, and Kim Young-dae Star in Anticipated Drama 'Let's Go to the End of the Moon'

Haneul Kwon · 10 સપ્ટેમ્બર, 2025 એ 09:42 વાગ્યે

Anticipation is building for the upcoming MBC drama 'Let's Go to the End of the Moon,' set to premiere on the 19th. The series promises a fresh narrative driven by a cast of distinct characters, focusing on the hyper-realistic survival stories of three women from underprivileged backgrounds who dive into cryptocurrency investments as a means to survive in a world where regular salaries are insufficient.

Character teaser videos released on the 10th offer a compelling glimpse into the lives of the four main protagonists: Jung Da-hae (Lee Sun-bin), Kang Eun-sang (Ra Mi-ran), Kim Ji-song (Jo A-ram), and Dr. Ham (Kim Young-dae). The teasers condense the personal journeys of Da-hae, Eun-sang, and Ji-song, three women compelled to board the 'coin train' due to their difficult circumstances. The reveal of Dr. Ham's aspirations, something he desires more than money, further immerses viewers into the unfolding drama.

Da-hae's journey begins with a humble wish for an uneventful life, but she faces relentless workplace harassment. Pushed to her limit, she declares her intention to ride the 'coin train' as far as money can take her. Eun-sang's fierce loyalty and deep affection for Da-hae and Ji-song are highlighted, as she insists on joining them on their risky venture, emphasizing their unwavering bond. Ji-song, initially a carefree 'yolo' follower, experiences a crisis of confidence but is ultimately swayed by her friends' resolve. Meanwhile, the legendary Dr. Ham, known for his groundbreaking ideas, surprises viewers with a hidden past as a singer, reigniting a forgotten dream. The dynamic interplay between these characters and their pursuit of dreams amidst financial struggles is set to captivate audiences.

Lee Sun-bin debuted in 2016 with the drama 'Whisper' and has since starred in numerous successful productions like 'What's Wrong with Secretary Kim' and 'Bad Guys: City of Evil.' She has garnered significant popularity for her stable acting skills and charming, bright persona. Her recent role in the film '12.12: The Day' has further expanded her acting repertoire.