[10/05/22 - 05:57 AM] Video: Official Trailer Unveiled for "IN THE SOOP : Friendcation" Premiering Exclusively on Disney+ October 19 Featuring Park Seo-jun, rapper Peakboy, Choi Woo-shik, Park Hyung-sik and V of BTS, the series gives audiences a close look at the lives of these five celebrity friends, as they step away from their busy everyday lives to unwind together in a relaxing surprise trip.
[via press release from Disney+]
OFFICIAL TRAILER UNVEILED FOR "IN THE SOOP : FRIENDCATION" PREMIERING EXCLUSIVELY ON DISNEY+ OCTOBER 19
BURBANK, Calif. (October 5, 2022) - Today, Disney+ unveiled the official trailer for upcoming Korean series "IN THE SOOP : FRIENDCATION," streaming exclusively on Disney+ on October 19.
Featuring Park Seo-jun ("The Marvels"), rapper Peakboy, Choi Woo-shik ("Parasite"), Park Hyung-sik ("Soundtrack #1") and V of BTS, "IN THE SOOP : Friendcation" gives audiences a close look at the lives of these five celebrity friends, as they step away from their busy everyday lives to unwind together in a relaxing surprise trip.
"IN THE SOOP : Friendcation" is a spinoff of the "IN THE SOOP" series and is the latest series to join the ever-expanding library of endless entertainment available on Disney+. Fans of K-Pop can also enjoy "BTS: PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE - LA" currently streaming on Disney+. This exclusive cinematic 4K concert film features BTS' live performance in Los Angeles' Sofi Stadium in November 2021.
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