​Netflix's 'Strong Girl Nam-soon' continues thrilling legacy with Korean star-studded cast

​Netflix's new series, "Strong Girl Nam-soon," builds upon the success of its predecessor, "Strong Girl Bong-soon," and boasts a stellar cast of Korean talent. The show, which made its debut on JTBC on October 7, is a spin-off of the 2017 series "...

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For those eager to catch up, "Strong Girl Nam-soon" is available for streaming on Netflix.
Popular streaming service Netflix is all set to return with the sequel of its successful Korean series "Strong Girl Bong-soon".
"Strong Girl Nam-soon" builds upon the success of its predecessor, "Strong Girl Bong-soon," and boasts a stellar cast of Korean talent. The show, which made its debut on JTBC on October 7, is a spin-off of the 2017 series and continues the exciting narrative centered around superhuman abilities.

Meet the main cast of "Strong Girl Nam-soon"


  • Lee Yoo-mi as Gang Nam-soon: Lee Yoo-mi plays the titular character, Gang Nam-soon, Bong Soon's cousin, who shares superhuman strength. Nam-soon embarks on a journey to find her family and protect her mother and grandmother, leading her into the midst of a drug case. Fans may recognize Lee Yoo-mi from her roles in "All Of Us Are Dead" and "Squid Game."

  • Kim Jung-eun as Hwang Geum-joo: Kim Jung-eun portrays Hwang Geum-joo, the wealthy CEO of the Gold Blue pawnshop in Gangnam, who is determined to find her missing daughter, Nam Soon. Geum-joo also possesses superhuman strength and fiercely protects her business.
  • Kim Hae-sook as Gil Joong-gan: Kim Hae-sook takes on the role of Gil Joong-gan, Nam Soon's grandmother, who, like her granddaughter and daughter, possesses extraordinary strength. She serves as Nam Soon's mentor and guardian, aware of the family's unique abilities.
  • Ong Seong-wu as Gang Hee-sik: Ong Seong-wu portrays Gang Hee-sik, a police detective assigned to investigate a drug case in Gangnam. He becomes Nam Soon's love interest after discovering her abilities.
  • Byeon Woo-seok as Ryu Shi-oh: Byeon Woo-seok plays Ryu Shi-oh, a wealthy CEO of a sales and distribution company named Dugo. He becomes involved in Nam Soon's life and the drug case, raising questions about his motives.
  • Lee Seung-joon as Gang Bong-go: Lee Seung-joon takes on the role of Gang Bong-go, Nam Soon's father, who lost her during a photography tour in Mongolia. He has been searching for his daughter for years.
  • Han Sang-jo as Gang Nam-in: Han Sang-jo portrays Gang Nam-in, Nam-soon's twin brother, who owns a shop called Tarot Cafe.
  • Kim Ki-doo as Hwang Geum-dong: Kim Ki-doo plays Hwang Geum-dong, Nam-soon's uncle and Geum-joo's younger brother.
  • Joo Woo-jae as Ji Hyun-soo: Joo Woo-jae portrays Ji Hyun-soo, a homeless individual who tries to settle in Nam-soon's newly built home in an open field.
  • Park Gyeong-ree as Noh Son-saeng: Park Gyeong-ree takes on the role of Noh Son-saeng, Ji Hyun-soo's girlfriend, who has also experienced homelessness.
  • Park Young-tak as Oh Young-tak: Park Young-tak plays Oh Young-tak, Hee-sik's partner detective, who assists in investigating the mysterious drugs in the community.
  • Ryu Ha-seong as Jin Seon-gyu: Ryu Ha-seong portrays Jin Seon-gyu, a member of the Gangnam Hangang District Police Station and the youngest member of Hee-sik's drug investigation team.
  • Song Jin-woo as Kim Seok-ho: Song Jin-woo plays Kim Seok-ho, a former bodyguard and taekwondo instructor who becomes a police officer in Gangnam's police department.
  • Jeong Seung-gil as Ha Dong-seok: Jeong Seung-gil takes on the role of Ha Dong-seok, a former member of Korea's special forces who joins the Gangnam police department and its drug investigation team.
  • Choi Hee-jin as Ri Hwa-ja: Choi Hee-jin portrays Ri Hwa-ja, who plays a part in revealing the truth about Nam-soon's home.
  • Akira Kim as Brad Song / Song Soo-hyun: Akira Kim portrays Song Soo-hyun, a fraudster who encounters Geum-joo in a bar filled with wealthy individuals.
  • Jeong Bo-seok as Seo Jun-hee: Jeong Bo-seok takes on the role of Seo Jun-hee, the barista at Tarot Cafe.
  • Tsegmid Tserembold as Coco: Tsegmid Tserembold plays Coco, who adopted and raised Nam-soon during her time in Mongolia.
  • Batsumiya Batdorj as Jo Ja-ya: Batsumiya Batdorj portrays Jo Ja-ya, Coco's wife and Nam-soon's adoptive mother.
  • Lee Jung-ok as Kim Nam-gil: Lee Jung-ok makes a brief appearance as Kim Nam-gil, Hwang Geum-joo's assistant who helps organize a strength competition.
  • Kim Si-hyeon as Yeo Ji-hyeon: Kim Si-hyeon takes on the role of Yeo Ji-hyeon, a police officer who assists Nam-soon and has a secret crush on Hee-sik.
  • Park Bo-young as Do Bong-soon: Park Bo-young, who starred in "Strong Woman Bong-soon," reprises her role as Do Bong-soon. The exact details of her appearance are yet to be revealed, but fans can anticipate her return.
  • Park Hyung-sik as Ahn Min-hyuk: The return of "Strong Girl Nam-soon" would not be complete without the beloved character Ahn Min-hyuk, portrayed by Park Hyung-sik. Fans can anticipate a glimpse of Min-hyuk's life as a doting father to his daughters and a loving husband to Bong-soon in the upcoming episodes.For those eager to catch up, "Strong Girl Nam-soon" is available for streaming on Netflix.
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