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'To The Moon' is an upcoming survival comedy drama that has created a lot of excitement amongst netizens over its unique concept and theme, along with the cast members. Recently, the production team officially shared a list of all of the celebrities who would be making a cameo during at least on point of the show.
ZEROBASEONE's Zhang Hao to make acting debut
As per Koreaboo reports, the production team for ‘To The Moon’ revealed a list of cameos that have been confirmed to appear on the show on September 8. The list consisted of many celebrities, one of whom was ZEROBASEONE member Zhang Hao. This will be the first time that the idol will be taking on an acting role. Fans have been elated by the news as more details about his character on the show were revealed. As per the reports, Zhang Hao will be taking on the role of Wei Lin on the drama, who will be Jo Ah Ram’s Chinese boyfriend.
Who all are making cameos in ‘To The Moon’?
The list of cameos on the show include but is possibly not limited to, Apink’s Eunji, Kang Tae Oh from ‘Target’ and ‘Extraordinary ttorney Woo’, Roh Jeong Eui from ‘18 Again’ and ‘The Witch’, Kang Hye Won from ‘Friendly Rivalry’ and ‘Oh My Ghost Clients’, Kim Jung Jin from ‘The Uncanny Counter’ and ‘Boyhood’, and Yoon Kyung Ho from ‘My Daughter Is A Zombie’ and ‘Air Murder’.
About ‘To The Moon’
‘To The Moon’ is an upcoming Korean drama based on a best-selling novel with the same name.
The drama follows the lives of three women who are desperate to change their lives and turn things around. In an attempt to gain financial relief, the women start trading in cryptocurrency in order to make an extra income outside of their daily lives. This comedic drama has been building up a lot of anticipation amongst fans and netizens alike.
The cast of the show is extremely talented as well. The three main characters are played respectively by Lee Sun Bin as Jung Da Hae, Jo Aram as Kim Ji Song, and Ra Mi Ran as Kang Eun Sang. Other cast members include, but are not limited to, Kim Young Dae, Kim Mi Young, Eun Moon Suk, Hong Seung Hee, Ahn Dong Goo, and Oh Seung Ah, among many others.