Park Ji Hu & Choi Bomin’s ‘Spirit Fingers’ Halts Production? Here’s What We Know

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The new update about the teen drama "Spirit Fingers" starring Park Ji Hu, Choi Bomin, Park Yoo Na and Jo Joon Young stirred mixed reactions from fans all around the world.

Since the announcement of its production, many fans looked forward to seeing the quartet work together in a coming of age series. Keep on reading.

'Spirit Fingers' Resumes Filming This Summer

On August 28, the team behind "Spirit Fingers" announced that the production of the new drama has finally resumed this summer.

"Spirit Fingers" stars Park Ji Hu, Choi Bomin, Park Yoo Na and Jo Joon Young and it tells the youthful romance of high school students who find comfort from the colorful world of art and painting.

Previously, the drama filming has been suspended due to the lack of budget and other controversies on the producers' part which received polarizing opinions from the fans.

While the filming for the series finally resumed, there's no possibility that it will never be stopped again anytime soon due to the great damage created by the embezzlement in Studio Dragon.

The production company deeply apologizes for the impending "deterioration of the South Korean drama market" in the coming years.

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Hundreds of K-Dramas that were filmed in the past year were never released. Kim Hee Sun's "Gaslighting" has also been suspended due to the poor financial situation of production companies.

Despite the decline in the drama production, fans hope that "Spirit Fingers" pushes through filming, and soon gets released on an OTT platform in both the domestic and global scenes.

As of the moment, Park Ji Hu, Choi Bomin, Park Yoo Na and Jo Joon Young resume filming the remaining scenes for their new drama.

'Spirit Fingers' Further Details & What We Know So Far

"Spirit Fingers" is based on the webtoon of the same name which tells the magical world of young students who find serendipity in an art club called Spirit Fingers.

The series is written by "The Bride of the Water God" screenwriter Jung Yoon Jung, and the whole series will reportedly consist of a total of 12 episodes with 50 minutes running time each.

Due to the commotion among production companies the drama hasn't confirmed its network. Filming resumed this summer which raised the excitement of prospective viewers, and it's expected to end in October.

"Spirit Fingers" will be released after finalizing the drama and its intricate details so don't miss it. Stay tuned for more updates!

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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