Two feminine stars be a part of ‘Squid Sport’ season 2

Seoul, June 24 – It has been reported that two feminine stars have been added to the forged of season 2 of Netflix’s fashionable sequence ‘Squid Sport’.
On Friday, June 23, studies claimed that Park Gyu-young and former IZ*ONE member Jo Yuri will star within the upcoming season, studies aceshowbiz.com.
Gyu-young allegedly is about to play a feminine lead function within the extremely anticipated second season, whereas there’s no phrase on Yuri’s character. Netflix, nonetheless, has but to formally affirm the studies.
A supply from Netflix Korea, in the meantime, responded to the rumours with a somewhat imprecise remark. “We ask to your understanding that we can’t at the moment affirm whether or not Jo Yuri and Park Gyu-young will seem in ‘Squid Sport 2’,” the supply said.
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Representatives of Yuri’s company WAKEONE Leisure and Gyu-young’s company Saram Leisure additionally echoed the sentiment.
“It’s data we can’t affirm. We ask to your understanding,” they mentioned.
Gyu-young’s credit embody ‘It’s Okay To not Be Okay’, ‘A Good Day to Be a Canine’ and ‘Dali & Cocky Prince’ amongst others. She may even seem on Netflix’s sequence ‘Celeb’.
As for Yuri, she obtained excessive reward for her stellar performing expertise after she made a particular look on ‘Work Later, Drink Now 2’.
Ought to the hearsay be true, Gyu-young and Yuri will be a part of the newly-announced forged members Im Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Park Sung-hoon and Yang Dong Geun.
Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-joon and Gong Yoo might be returning for the sophomore season of the favored present.
Following the announcement of the extra forged members, followers criticised Netflix for the dearth of feminine characters.
The streaming big, nonetheless, assured that extra forged members could be launched, saying: “This was the primary forged announcement for ‘Squid Sport’ season two. We’re excited to share extra casting information quickly, which is able to embody the main feminine characters.”