Lovely Runner (2024)
Other name: 선재 업고 튀어 / 기억을 걷는 시간 / 내일의 으뜸 / 背着善宰跑 / 背著善宰跑 / ソンジェ背負って走れ / Sunjae Eobgo Tweeeo / Naeileui Euddeum / Seonjae Eobgo Twieo / Gieokeul Geodneun Sigan / Carry Sun Jae and Run / The Best of Tomorrow / Time Walking on Memory / Run Away With Seon Jae on Piggyback / Run Away With Sun Jae on Piggyback / Loverly Runner / Tomorrow’s Best / Tomorrow’s #1 / Tomorrow’s Number One / Путешествие по памяти / ข้ามเวลามาเซฟเมน / লাভলি রানার
Synopsis: In the glitzy realm of stardom, Ryu Seon Jae shines as a top-tier celebrity, captivating the spotlight since his debut. Despite the facade of a perfect life, the demanding nature of the entertainment industry has left him utterly exhausted. Im Sol, an ardent admirer, holds an affectionate love for Ryu Seon Jae. A childhood accident derailed her dreams, yet the solace found in Ryu Seon Jae’s music on the radio transformed her into an unwavering fan.
The narrative takes a poignant turn when Im Sol, reeling from the breaking news of Ryu Seon Jae’s tragic demise, experiences a miraculous twist of fate. Transported back 15 years into the past, she confronts Ryu Seon Jae in his 19-year-old high school self. Im Sol grapples with the formidable challenge of altering the trajectory of his future, driven by an unyielding determination to avert the impending tragedy.
Adapted from the web novel “The Best of Tomorrow” (내일의 으뜸) by Kim Bbang (김빵).
Episodes: 16
Duration: 1 hr. 10 min.
Content Rating: 15+ – Teens 15 or older
Aired On: Monday, Tuesday
Ratings: 9.1
Country: Korean
Status: Completed
Release Year: 2024
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, School, Time Travel
Starring: Ahn Sang Woo (1977), Bae Seong Il (1972), Byeon Woo Seok (1991), Choi Hyeon Yeong (1990), Choi Ja Woon (2016), Dok Ko Kwang (1993), Eom Tae Ok, Han Chang Hyeon (1972), Han Jong Kyoo (1998), Han Myeong Cheol (1966), Han Sang Cheol (1971), Han Seung Yeon (1988), Heo Hyeong Kyoo (1983), Hwang Do Yoon (2009), Hwang Joon Hee (1992), Im Dong Min (1969), Im Jeong Ok (1968), Jang Eun Seo (1989), Jeon Yeong (1974), Jeon Yeong Woon (1995), Jeong Ah Jeong (2000), Jeong Dae Yong, Jeong Kang Hee (1980), Jeong Ki Seon (1970), Jeong Yeong Joo (1971), Jeong Yong Hee (1983), Jo Moon Eui (1963), Jo Ryeon (1970), Joo Min Ha (1986), Kang Seong Hwa (1993), Ki Hwan (1983), Kim Dae Kook (1984), Kim Hak Soo (1990), Kim Hwi Kyoo (1992), Kim Hye Yoon (1996), Kim Hyeon Kyoo (1991), Kim Jae Il (1982), Kim Jae Man (1973), Kim Ji Ahn (1969), Kim Jin Seo (1969), Kim Min Ki (2002), Kim Min Seok (1992), Kim Sang Il (1960), Kim Se Heon (2008), Kim Seon Kyeong (2006), Kim Soo Oh (1993), Kim Won Hae (1969), Kim Woon Kyo (1997), Kim Ye Bon (BORN - HOOK) (2000), Kim Yeong Mi (1984), Ko Seo Jeong (1983), Ko Tae Jin (1993), Koo Kyo Min (1993), Koo Min Hyeok (1982), Koo Min Sol (2008), Kwon Dan Ah (1995), Kwon Oh Joon (1971), Kwon Yoo Ri (SNSD) (1989), Lee Chang Shik (1994), Lee Cheol Woo (1992), Lee Dong Kyoo (1977), Lee Hyeon (1975), Lee Il Joon (1996), Lee Jae Eun (1966), Lee Keon Chang (1990), Lee Na Hyeon (1989), Lee Seung Hyeob (JDON - N.Flying) (1992), Lee Soo Ji (1985), Lee Tae Hoon (1996), Min Sang Cheol (1977), Moon Hye Rin (1997), Moon Xion (1993), Na Ho Won (1969), Na Yoon Hee (1970), Oh Se Yeong (1996), Oh Tae Eun (1974), Park Joo Yeong (1983), Park Joo Yong (1984), Park Keon Rak (1979), Park Kyoo Beom (1974), Park Tae Hwan (Marine Boy) (1989), Park Yoon Hee (1967), Seo Eun Seo (1989), Seo Hye Won (1993), Seo Yeong Sam (1971), Shin Ha Joon (1990), Shin Seung Yong (1971), Shin Soo Ah (2016), Shin Yeon Woo (2012), Song Geon Hee (1997), Song Ji Ho, Song Yeong Jae (1965), Yang Hyeok (Gun / Hyuk - ENOi / OMEGA X) (2000), Yook Mi Ra (1962), Yoon Jin Yeong (1982)