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Kim Woo Bin, Bae Suzy reuniting after 8 years for new show by 'The Glory' writer

MANILA, Philippines — Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy are set to star in a new Netflix series, nearly a decade after they worked together on "Uncontrollably Fond."

The upcoming project with the working title "All the Love You Wish For" will be helmed by "Extreme Job" director Lee Byeong-heon on a script by Kim Eun-sook, best known for writing "Descendants of the Sun," "The King: Eternal Monarch," and most recently, "The Glory."

The series will follow a genie (Woo-bin) reawakening after a thousand years and his new impassive master (Suzy) as conflicts rise over the typical three wishes he will grant.

Also in the cast are Ahn Eun-jin, Noh Steve Sang-hyun, Ko Kyu-phil, and Lee Zoo-young.

All-star cast + legendary screenwriter = wish come true

Conflict over three wishes arises between a genie who awakens after a thousand years and his new impassive master Ka-young in the romantic comedy #AllTheLoveYouWishFor (working title), only on #Netflix

???? Screenwriter: Kim… pic.twitter.com/OVoAzY12E1

In confirming the project's development, Netflix released photos of the cast participating in a table read session.

Since appearing in 2016's "Uncontrollably Fond," Suzy went on to star in more hit series including "While You Were Sleeping," "Vagabond," "Start-Up," "Anna," and most recently "Doona!"

"Uncontrollably Fond" was Woo-bin's first ever lead role in a series and followed it up with the film "Master" the same year. But in 2017, he was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer and took a brief hiatus, even getting exempted from military service.

After completing treatment, Woo-bin returned to acting for the two-part film "Alienoid," the show "Our Blues," and last year headlined Netflix's "Black Knight."

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