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Choi Hyun-wook and Jung Chaeyeon in Talks for Green Light

Choi Hyun-wook and Jung Chaeyeon are reviewing offers for Green Light, a late 1990s campus rom-com with baseball, law school, and first-love tension in the mix.

Pak

April 9, 2026

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Jung Chaeyeon is in talks to star opposite Choi Hyun-wook in Green Light, a late 1990s campus rom-com that follows a former baseball standout who enters law school to chase his first love. MyDaily first reported the pairing on April 8, while agency responses later confirmed by Soompi said Gold Medalist and BH Entertainment are both positively reviewing the offers. That setup gives the project a clean hook immediately. One actor whose rise has been built on restless youth roles. One actress who has quietly sharpened her dramatic range over the past few years. According to the early casting reports, the legal campus setting and baseball backstory are central to the pitch, which is why Green Light already looks like the kind of K-drama casting story worth tracking early. It also gives 2027's developing campus slate a period angle that feels more specific than the usual first-love setup.

Choi Hyun-wook in an official studio portrait released by Gold Medalist
Choi Hyun-wook in an official studio portrait. Photo: Gold Medalist

What Green Light is about, and why the premise already feels sharp

Green Light is being framed as a youth romantic comedy set in the late 1990s, according to MyDaily's original report, with a story built around Han Tae-young, a former elite high school pitcher who heads to law school to reconnect with his first love. Soompi reported that Jung Chaeyeon has been offered the role of Song Ji-woo, a second-year law student carrying her own emotional scars, which gives the drama a cleaner emotional axis than the average campus rom-com. The period setting matters here. MyDaily noted that the series leans on the pre-2000 admissions era when athletes could enter majors like law more freely, making the premise feel grounded instead of gimmicky. We have seen plenty of first-love dramas. We have not seen many that use baseball ambition, legal studies, and late 1990s nostalgia as the same emotional engine. That combination gives Green Light a real shot at standing out.

Why Choi Hyun-wook and Jung Chaeyeon make sense together

Choi Hyun-wook feels like the obvious swing here because the role asks for both physical credibility and a very specific kind of earnestness. As reported by Soompi, he has been offered Han Tae-young, a character defined by competitive drive on the field and total sincerity in love. That maps neatly onto the volatility and softness that made his youth-facing performances resonate with drama fans, especially in titles that leaned on coming-of-age energy rather than pure melodrama. Jung Chaeyeon, meanwhile, has been steadily building a more convincing actor-first image, and recent online fan discussion has increasingly treated her as more than a former idol crossing over. If this deal closes, the pairing works because neither actor has to force the concept. Choi brings motion. Jung brings stillness. In a first-love drama, that balance can do a lot of heavy lifting before the cameras even roll.

The creative team and ENA question are the next details to watch

The project has a credible behind-the-scenes spine too. Soompi reported that director Kim Moon-gyo, whose recent credits include Trolley and Connection, is attached to helm the series, while writer Yeo Song-eun of Good Good Season 5 is handling the script. MyDaily also reported that Gil Pictures, the production company behind Stove League and Juvenile Justice, is producing, which makes the baseball angle feel more than decorative. The broadcast side is less settled. Although early reports pointed to a 2027 run on ENA, Soompi said the network clarified that its lineup for next year has not yet been finalized. That means the drama is not confirmed for ENA yet, even if the channel is the name currently attached to the conversation. For now, the strongest facts are simple. The offers are real. The agencies are reviewing. The package is strong enough that this one is already on the radar, especially with Korean rom-com casting chatter still building around our coverage of Netflix's Fall in! Love pairing.

Fans Also Ask

Are Choi Hyun-wook and Jung Chaeyeon confirmed for Green Light?
No. As of April 8, 2026, both actors are still in talks for the drama. Soompi reported that Gold Medalist said Choi Hyun-wook is positively reviewing his offer, while BH Entertainment said Jung Chaeyeon is also reviewing hers. The casting package is active, but neither side has announced a final confirmation.
What is the K-drama Green Light about?
Green Light is a youth romantic comedy set in the late 1990s. Korean reports say the story follows a former high school baseball star who enters law school to reconnect with his first love. Jung Chaeyeon’s reported character, Song Ji-woo, is a second-year law student, giving the drama both campus-romance and healing-story energy.
Is Green Light really coming to ENA in 2027?
Not officially, at least not yet. Early Korean media reports linked Green Light to a 2027 ENA broadcast, but Soompi also reported that ENA said its lineup for next year has not been finalized. Right now ENA is the network most closely tied to the project, but the schedule and broadcaster details are still fluid.
Why does Choi Hyun-wook fit Green Light so well?
The reported lead role needs athletic credibility and youthful emotional directness, which lines up with Choi Hyun-wook’s screen image. Soompi said he was offered Han Tae-young, a former elite pitcher who changes direction for his first love. That setup matches the restless coming-of-age energy that has defined several of his most talked-about performances.

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