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Ryu Seung Ryong and Yang Se Jong pair up as an uncle-nephew team on a thrilling treasure hunt in the new action-adventure K-drama “Low Life”.
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Ryu Seung Ryong And Yang Se Jong Star As Treasure-Hunting Duo In Upcoming K-Drama “Low Life”

Publish By: Celedrama

Date: 15 Jul, 2025

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K-Drama fans, get ready for a treasure-hunting adventure that blends action, comedy, and heartfelt storytelling! Upcoming drama “Low Life” is set to bring a refreshing mix of thrills and emotions as veteran actor Ryu Seung Ryong and rising star Yang Se Jong come together as an unlikely uncle-nephew duo.

Scheduled to premiere later in 2025, “Low Life” explores the journey of two very different individuals united by blood and bound by a shared goal — finding a legendary hidden treasure that has eluded hunters for decades.

 

🧭 A Thrilling Premise: Treasure Hunting With a Twist

In “Low Life,” Ryu Seung Ryong takes on the role of Chun Man-sik, a quirky yet sharp-witted former conman whose life took a nosedive after one too many schemes. Despite his shady past, he retains an unbreakable spirit and unmatched survival instincts. When rumors of an ancient treasure resurface, he sees an opportunity to redeem his life — and perhaps get rich in the process.

Yang Se Jong portrays Jin Woo, a straight-laced, overly cautious archaeology professor with a deep knowledge of Korean history but zero street smarts. When a mysterious clue links his late father's unfinished research to the treasure’s whereabouts, Jin Woo reluctantly joins forces with his estranged uncle, Man-sik.

What follows is a whirlwind of puzzles, betrayals, secret maps, cryptic ruins, and unexpected friendships, all wrapped in a fast-paced narrative filled with comedic banter and emotional growth.

 

🎭 Casting Chemistry: Ryu Seung Ryong & Yang Se Jong Steal the Show

The casting of Ryu Seung Ryong and Yang Se Jong has already generated significant buzz online. Known for his versatility in both intense roles (“Extreme Job,” “Kingdom”) and comedic gems, Ryu Seung Ryong brings veteran charisma and unpredictability to the table.

Yang Se Jong, recognized for his powerful emotional depth in dramas like “Still 17” and “Dr. Romantic,” offers the perfect balance as the more grounded, book-smart counterpart. The contrast between their characters creates electric on-screen chemistry, with fans already calling them the “K-drama duo of the year.”

In recently released behind-the-scenes stills, the two actors are seen laughing, arguing, and navigating rugged landscapes — hinting at the high-energy adventure that awaits.

 

🧩 A Story About More Than Just Treasure

While “Low Life” may sound like a typical action-adventure, insiders reveal that the story runs deeper. At its core, it explores themes of family reconciliation, forgiveness, and the rediscovery of lost connections.

Man-sik and Jin Woo’s relationship is far from perfect. Years of estrangement, generational gaps, and moral differences keep them at odds. But as the duo faces external challenges — from rival treasure hunters to nature’s wrath — their mutual respect begins to grow.

Each twist in the treasure hunt reveals not just secrets of the past, but also the emotional wounds each character carries. Viewers can expect heartwarming moments that highlight the beauty of rebuilding broken bonds.

 

🎥 Direction, Production & What We Know So Far

“Low Life” is directed by Jung Dae-yoon, known for helming popular dramas such as “W” and “I’m Not a Robot.” His unique approach to blending fantasy, action, and human emotion ensures “Low Life” will be anything but conventional.

The drama is being co-produced by Studio Dragon and JTBC Studios, with a total of 12 episodes planned for its first season. Filming began in early June 2025, with multiple on-location shoots in South Korea’s historic provinces and mountainous terrain to lend authenticity to the treasure-hunting aspect.

The screenwriting team includes talent from previous hits like “Signal” and “Vagabond,” indicating that “Low Life” won’t just be a lighthearted comedy — viewers can also expect suspense, historical flashbacks, and meaningful character arcs.

 

📡 Anticipation and Global Streaming Possibilities

“Low Life” is already trending among K-drama enthusiasts both in South Korea and internationally. Thanks to the global fanbases of both Ryu Seung Ryong and Yang Se Jong, streaming giants like Netflix and Disney+ are reportedly competing for distribution rights.

Social media is abuzz with fan-made posters, teaser clips, and memes, especially after a teaser scene featuring the duo trapped in a collapsing cave went viral.

Fans are calling the show a potential hybrid between “National Treasure” and “Reply 1988” — an unusual but exciting blend of fast-paced adventure and emotional storytelling.

 

📅 When to Watch

While no exact release date has been confirmed, industry insiders suggest a late November 2025 premiere, with episodes airing weekly on JTBC and international platforms to be announced soon.

Expect more promotional material, trailers, and cast interviews to roll out in the coming months.

 

💬 Final Thoughts

“Low Life” has all the makings of a breakout hit: A compelling treasure-hunt narrative, relatable characters, sharp writing, and the kind of unexpected humor and heart that K-dramas are famous for.

Whether you're a fan of family dramas, historical mysteries, or just love seeing dynamic characters evolve together — “Low Life” promises to deliver it all.

 

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