]: "Dream" tells the story of Lee Chang-seok, played by Kim Bum, who comes out from a reform school and grows into a successful fighter after going through difficulties with a sports agent played by Ju Jin-mo. In the drama, Son Dan-fi plays a boxing aerobics coach named Park Su-yeon, while Kim Bum and Marco play special combat players. The character Park Su-yeon portrayed by Son Dan-fi is the daughter of a gymnasium director who was once an Asian boxing champion. Park Su-yeon is a graduate student in sports science, attending university during the day and working as a Taekwondo and boxing instructor at night, managing the gymnasium. Ju Jin-mo plays a sports broker named Nam Ji-il, who was originally a successful sports agent but fell on hard times. To make a comeback, Nam Ji-il trains a thief-turned waiter into the strongest boxer. Through Lee Chang-seok and Park Su-yeon, Nam Ji-il bids farewell to his past, regains his pure self, eventually achieves success after many twists and turns, and also gains love.
The TV series "Dream", which uses the refreshing material of mixed martial arts and realistically depicts the light and shadow of the commercial sports world, has been finally confirmed to follow "Self-Playing Drum".
This will be the first time in the Korean TV drama field to show the behind-the-scenes of commercial sports to the audience. Ju Jin-mo, who received high praise for his role as the Goryeo king in "Frost Flower Shop", chose "Dream" as his return-to-screen work, playing a sports agent named Nam Ji-il who is determined to succeed. The role of Lee Chang-sik, a mixed martial arts fighter from a reform school trained by him, is played by Kim Bum. Son Dan-fi, challenging her acting skills for the first time, plays Tae-Bo instructor Park So-yeon, forming a triangular relationship with the two male leads in the drama.
"Dream", which can be called the TV version of "Jerry Maguire", will vividly depict the ins and outs of the commercial sports world. The interesting stories surrounding the recently popular mixed martial artists and the realistic action scenes will also be one of the highlights of "Dream".