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by lo_ve, July 22, 2025
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Actress Ha Young will reportedly star in her fourth Netflix original K-drama.

On July 22, media outlets reported that Ha Young will be added to the confirmed cast of the upcoming Netflix original K-drama True Lessons

Ha Young's agency hasn't responded to the casting news. 

True Lessons will reveal the events of the fictional agency, the Teachers' Rights Protection Agency. The K-drama will showcase how the agency will help the teachers restore the school's authority. The series is based on the webtoon of the same name, written by Chae Yong Taek and illustrated by Han Ga Ram.

Director Hong Jong Chan (Juvenile Justice, Life, and Dear My Friends) and writer Lee Nam Gyu (Daily Dose of Sunshine, Behind Your Touch, and Duty after School) will work together to create the upcoming K-drama.

 Kim Mu Yeol, Jin Ki Joo, BLOCK B's P.O., and Lee Sung Min are confirmed to lead the upcoming K-drama. Ha Young will be the latest addition if the actress confirms her casting.

Ha Young will reportedly play the role of Choi Ga Yoon, the fiancée of Kim Mu Yeol's character Na Hwa Jin.

True Lessons started its production on March 30. According to reports, the K-drama will premiere next year and it will exclusively air on Netflix.

Ha Young gained more attention after she impressed viewers with her performance in her first Netflix original K-drama The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call. She showed great chemistry with other cast Ju Ji Hoon, Choo Young Woo, Yoon Kyung Ho, and Jung Jae Kwang in the series. 

Following The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call, Ha Young has been cast in multiple Netflix original series, with two more Netflix original K-dramas confirmed for her this year.

Ha Young is set to lead the upcoming romantic comedy K-drama Love Stuck with actor Jung Hae In. She will also join the cast of the upcoming fantasy rom-com series Boyfriend on Demand as a supporting role. 

The actress began her career in 2019, and she has starred in several K-dramas such as Doctor Prisoner, Chocolate, Secret Royal Inspector, Mouse, Now, We Are Breaking Up, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Doona!, and more. 

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