"Crime Puzzle" Confirms Yoon Kye-sang, Go Ah-sung and Yoon Kyung-ho

"Crime Puzzle" has attracted attention by releasing a lineup of actors that will maximize genre pleasure.

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The production team of the new drama "Crime Puzzle" which will be released on Olleh TV and Seezn, said on the 19th that it has confirmed the casting of actors Yoon Kye-sang, Go Ah-sung, Yoon Kyung-ho, Song Seon-mi and Kwon Soo-hyun.

The work is a truth-chasing thriller by criminal psychologist Han Seung-min (Yoon Kye-sang), who confesses to murder and detective Yoo Hee (Go Ah-sung) who digs into the background of the case as his ex-lover and investigator.

First, Yoon Kye-sang plays Han Seung-min, a criminal psychologist who kills Yoo Hong-min, the father of his lover Yoo Hee and a leading politician and is put in prison. With a genius brain that penetrates the case, he is a man who hides his rough side behind a cynical face. It raises questions about why he, who was living a perfect life, throws himself into hell. Through this work, Yoon Kye-sang plans to make a dramatic change in acting from fierce brain fights to handgun battles.

Go Ah-sung, who returns to drama after three years, plays a detective who has a sharp intuition. She is a person who persistently digs into the truth behind the incident amid her life turning upside down. She approaches the reality of the case, heralding an inevitable confrontation between the murderer and the investigator who killed her father. Go Ah-sung, who has imprinted her presence with her own color in each work, is expected to create another life character.

Yoon Kyung-ho plays Kim Pan-ho, Yoo Hee's helper, Song Seon-mi plays Park Jeong-ha, the CEO of a private club who is sentenced to life in prison, Kwon Soo-hyun plays Cha Seung-jae, an elite prosecutor, Woo Hyun plays Jo Seong-soo, a life prisoner who makes dangerous contracts with Han Seung-min, and Kim Roe-ha plays the role of Kim Gwan-ho, a prison chief.

The production team raised expectations, saying, "The synergy of actors who can't trust anyone and what they see is more than perfect", and "The process of solving mysterious cases on a precisely designed panel will provide the charm of a chase thriller".

Meanwhile, "Crime Puzzle" will be unveiled on Olleh TV and online video service Seezn in October.