Ji Sung, Ha Yun Kyung, Park Byung Eun, And Moon So Ri Harbor Big Desires In New Drama “The Apartment Job” Poster
The upcoming drama “The Apartment Job” has unveiled a new poster!
“The Apartment Job” follows former Oasis Gang boss Park Hae Kang (Ji Sung), who is standing for the residents’ association presidency in an attempt to get his hands on the building’s hidden funds. Along the way he joins forces with other residents to expose corruption and wrongdoing.
The newly released poster centres on an illuminated miniature apartment, with four characters positioned around it, each displaying distinct expressions and moods that create a tense atmosphere.
Most notably, Park Hae Kang, famed for a legendary 0 per cent rate of unpaid debts, draws attention as he holds the apartment model with a relaxed smile. His confident expression perfectly reflects the audacity of a gambler leading a 10 billion won-scale (approximately US$6,664,670) showdown.
Kang Ha Ri (Ha Yun Kyung), who dreams of becoming a lawyer but is currently working part-time, is shown resting a model apartment block against her head as she looks lost in thought. Her intense gaze is striking, as if foreshadowing Kang Ha Ri’s uncertain future, in which she becomes embroiled in a complex family fraud scheme.
Lee Choong Won (Park Byung Eun), the CEO of a construction company, reveals a cool charisma beneath a sophisticated, intellectual exterior. As a character who will go head-to-head with Park Hae Kang over the apartment’s sinking fund, he raises the tension with a chilling stare and hints at concealed intentions.
By contrast, Jang Sook Jin (Moon So Ri), a character who watches the residents’ every move, lightens the mood with a bright, cheerful energy. Shown holding a model ornamental tree and smiling radiantly, she represents a strong presence and a potential wild card in Park Hae Kang’s 10 billion won showdown.

“The Apartment Job” is set to premiere on 11 July at 10:40 pm KST.
While you wait, watch Ji Sung in “The Judge Returns” below:
And watch Ha Yun Kyung in her film “Go Back” here:
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