Park Hyung-sik is all set to be seen in a new K-drama, Treasure Island. The series will be released in 2025.
Last Updated: 03.10 PM, Dec 22, 2024
Park Hyung-sik is one of the most loved K-drama actors. He is all set to be seen in a new drama, Treasure Island (literal translation). SBS shared the first glimpse of the drama during the 2024 SBS Drama Awards. The teaser captures Hyung-sik in an action-packed world, playing the leader of the Daesan Group chairperson’s Public Affairs team.
The teaser of Treasure Island was released on December 21. The teaser video begins with Seo Dong-joo (Park Hyung Sik) focusing on the Daesan logo inside the company building, promising in a voiceover, "Just wait. I'll make you pay for this." From the teaser, it is clear that Dong-joo keeps a big secret inside.
The scene takes us to Daesan chairman Cha Kang-chun. He has no son, and the lead mutters to himself, "Seo Dong Joo, aim high." The hero becomes a key player in the company's internal power struggle, with some wanting to oust him and others seeking to ally with him. However, things get worse when he becomes the target of powerful forces. Hyung-sik was also seen flaunting his action skills in the teaser.
As Seo Dong joo goes on the run, Yum Jang Sun, who was once the head of the National Intelligence Service complains, “Seo Dong joo placed all of my money in his head and ran away.”
According to SBS, Treasure Island is all set to premiere in February 2025. The plot revolves around the story of a man who hacked a political slush fund account worth 2 trillion won to survive, and a man who killed without knowing he was hacked to lose 2 trillion won.
Park Hyung-sik began his acting career in 2012 with SBS' special drama I Remember You. He is best known for his roles in The Heirs (2013), High Society (2015), Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016), Strong Girl Bong-soon (2017), Suits (2018), Happiness (2021), Our Blooming Youth (2023), and Doctor Slump (2024).
Apart from acting, Hyung-sik is also a singer. Speaking about his other ventures, in October 2021, he established his management agency, P&Studio, together with some of his long-time managers as a subsidiary of his former agency, UAA.