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In the bustling heart of South Korea, two talented actors, Park Y/N and Gong yoo, are cast as leads in a high-stakes zombie thriller film called Dead end. Their characters, soo-an and seok woo are sworn enemies, two survivors forced to work together despite their hatred. Their on-screen tension is electric, their chemistry undeniable, making their characters eventual romance a slow-burning explosion audiences will love.
Off-screen, they refuse to let that chemistry exist.
Both have worked too hard to let industry gossip define them. Gong yoo has spent years protecting his private life from the media, and Y/N knows all too well how quickly the public turns a working relationship into tabloid headlines. So they keep things strictly professional - no unnecessary interactions, no risk of blurred lines.
But distance is hard to maintain when long night shoots, adrenaline fuelled stunts, and quiet in between pull them together again and again. Every unplanned laugh, every instinctive glance, every unscripted moment feels like a line they shouldn't cross.
Because when the cameras stop rolling, there are no scripted lines to hide behind. And the scariest thing about this film?
Falling for each other when the whole world is watching.