Jung Il-woo Becomes 'Warehouse CEO' in 'The Real Has Come!' Starting His Comeback Journey

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Jung Il-woo Becomes 'Warehouse CEO' in 'The Real Has Come!' Starting His Comeback Journey

Yerin Han · 2025. szeptember 5. 2:20

Actor Jung Il-woo is set to transform into a 'warehouse CEO' as he wraps up his startup preparations in the KBS 2TV weekend drama 'The Real Has Come!' (also known as 'Splendid Days').

Episodes 9 and 10, airing on the 6th and 7th at 8 PM, will feature the continuation of an uneasy cohabitation between Lee Ji-hyuk (played by Jung Il-woo), who has officially launched his business, and Eun Oh (played by Jung In-sun). Meanwhile, Park Sung-jae (Yoon Hyun-min) grows closer to Eun Oh, igniting a love triangle.

Previously, Ji-hyuk, who had disappeared, returned with a business idea as a stepping stone for his revival after enduring hardships. Lacking funds, he settled into the cafe warehouse where Eun Oh worked to prepare his business. However, his frequent encounters with Eun Oh caused discomfort, leading to conflict between them.

Newly released stills show Ji-hyuk in his brand uniform, preparing his business with a determined expression in the dim warehouse. His focused demeanor suggests strong resolve. Sung-jae also appears, bringing a warm atmosphere as he congratulates Ji-hyuk on his opening.

In contrast, Eun Oh is captured concentrating on her work at the cafe. Although she declared she would quit due to the awkwardness of seeing Ji-hyuk, she remains at the cafe, continuing their uncomfortable cohabitation, which piques viewer curiosity. The cheerful interactions between Sung-jae and Eun Oh, captured while they laugh and converse, stand in stark contrast to Ji-hyuk's tense situation, hinting at the unfolding love triangle.

Jung Il-woo debuted in the 2006 sitcom 'High Kick!'. He has showcased a wide acting range in numerous dramas and films such as 'Moon Embracing the Sun', 'Cinderella with Four Knights', and 'Goodbye Sadness'. Beyond acting, he has consistently been a beloved figure in variety shows and advertising.