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Boy to the Moon

Boy to the Moon is the fictional boy group at the center of MBC Plus's My Idol, My Debut, but the project was announced from the start as more than scripted lore. Korean coverage from iMBC, Sports Donga, and Soompi says the group is expected to extend into real-world songs and stage activity, turning a drama cast into a live idol rollout.

The lineup introduced through the casting announcement centers on Han Jae Ha, Ethan, Kaden, and Eun Ho, played by Q, Lee Jin Hyuk, Lee Jin Kyu, and Lee Ho Hyun. That four-person structure gives the show a clean core-team shape while also making the performance transition more legible if the project continues beyond broadcast.

For HITKULTR readers, Boy to the Moon matters because it tests a format shift. This is not a survival show group and not a normal OST tie-in. It is a broadcaster-driven attempt to use drama narrative as the front end of idol incubation.

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2026
My Idol, My DebutK-Drama
Fictional group extended into real-world rolloutMBC PlusMinari Entertainment

Fans Also Ask

Is Boy to the Moon a real K-pop group?
Boy to the Moon begins as a fictional group inside My Idol, My Debut, but Korean reports say the project is designed to continue through real songs and stage performances. That makes it more than a one-drama lore device.
Who are the members of Boy to the Moon in the drama?
The announced Boy to the Moon lineup centers on Han Jae Ha, Ethan, Kaden, and Eun Ho, played by Q, Lee Jin Hyuk, Lee Jin Kyu, and Lee Ho Hyun. They form the male-group core of the series' idol narrative.
Why is Boy to the Moon important to MBC Plus's strategy?
Boy to the Moon is proof of concept for the project. If audiences connect with the group on-screen and later through music or stages, MBC Plus gets a vertically linked fan journey that starts in drama and continues in idol activity.

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