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Extracurricular (Шаблон:Korean) is a 2020 South Korean streaming television series directed by Kim Jin-min, starring Kim Dong-hee, Park Ju-hyun, Jung Da-bin, Nam Yoon-su, Choi Min-soo, Park Hyuk-kwon, and Kim Yeo-jin. It was released on Netflix on April 29, 2020.[1][2]

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Seo Ye-hwa as Na Sung-mi
  • Kim Yi-kyung as Kim Ji-ye
  • Park Bo-mi as Cho Min-joo
  • Jang Se-rim as Yoo Eun-chae
  • Kwak Hee-joo as Lee Tae-rim
  • Kim Gyu-tae as Lim Tae-woo
  • Kwon Han-sol as Hye-min
  • Woo Da-bi as Soo-ji
  • Kang Seol as Na-eun
  • Lee Jae-baek as Kang-bbang
  • Choi Joon-gyu as Chae-bin
  • Kim Byung-hwi as Tae-nam
  • Park Ho-san as Oh Jung-jin
  • Shim Yi-young as Cho Hye-yeon, Gyu-ri's mother
  • Kim Young-pil as Gyu-ri's father
  • Baek Joo-hee as Cho Mi-jung
  • Lim Gi-hong as Ryu Dae-yeol
  • Kim Kwang-kyu as Nam Byung-kwan
  • Lee Seung-woo as Kyung-shik
  • Oh Kwang-rok as Jae-ik
  • Lee Hyun-gul as Du-gi
  • Cheon Dong-bin as Jung-hwan

Episodes

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Production

Development

On April 22, 2019, Netflix announced through a press release that it would distribute a new Korean original series entitled Extracurricular and produced by Studio 329, confirming at the same time that the main cast would consist of Kim Dong-hee, Jung Da-bin, Park Ju-hyun, Nam Yoon-soo, Choi Min-soo, Park Hyuk-kwon and Kim Yeo-jin.[3][4] The series is written by Song Ji-na's son Jin Han-sae and directed by Kim Jin-min, whose wife Kim Yeo-jin is starring in the series.[5]

Filming

Filming, which ended on August 6, 2019, mostly took place in Seoul.[6][7]

Promotion

On April 28, 2020, the press conference was held online due to the coronavirus pandemic, in presence of actors Kim Dong-hee, Jung Da-bin, Park Ju-hyun and Nam Yoon-soo, executive producer (and Studio 329's CEO) Yoon Shin-ae, and director Kim Jin-min.[8] The series being released a few months after the Nth room case opened, director Kim said that "the incident was so shocking that [he] felt frightened. Extracurricular could become an opportunity to discuss this uncomfortable reality. As a creator, [he] felt [he] had to deal with the issues of our society with more depth and responsibility."[9]

On April 29, some of the cast and crew attended a special one-day class by Professors Kwon Il-yong (South Korea's first profiler), Park Mi-rang (a criminologist) and Seo Min-soo (from the Police Human Resources Development Institute), which was broadcast live on Netflix Korea's YouTube and V Live channels. They discussed the reality of youth crime in society.[10]

Release

On March 19, 2020, Netflix Korea announced through Twitter that the series would be released on April 29.[11] On April 16, the official trailer was released.[12][13]

Reception

Audience viewership

Extracurricular was the ninth most-watched South Korean series on Netflix in 2020.[14]

Critical response

John Serba of Decider said that "Extracurricular is good, funny stuff. The debut episode's near-miss ending isn't entirely satisfying, but that's not likely to stop you from binging the crap out of this show."[15]

The series has also "gained rave reviews for its clear depiction of the struggles of teenage students."[16]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2021 57th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Drama Extracurricular Шаблон:Nom [17]
Best New Actor (TV) Nam Yoon-su Шаблон:Nom
Best New Actress (TV) Park Ju-hyun Шаблон:Won

References

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External links

Шаблон:Kim Jin-min Шаблон:Netflix original ended series (2019–present)