Park Shin Hye is starring in her very first TV documentary titled “Humanimal.” It is a 5-part special that will be broadcast on MBC.
The program will highlight the life of animals and humans as they co-exist together. Their life and death will be discussed by observing and capturing in the film how various animals in the world live.
Park Shin Hye in the wild
EconoTimes reported that aside from Park Shin Hye, Ryu Seung Ryong and Yoo Hae Jin will also appear in the show as field presenters. This means that the actress was filmed in the actual location of the animals’ habitat, such as in Africa.
It was reported that Shin Hye and the other mentioned A-list actors have in fact traveled to the U.S., Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Thailand, and five other countries to film “Humanimal.” the cast and crew have researched and observed the devastating condition of the endangered animals as their natural habitat are being slowly destroyed by humans.
Actress’ reunion with “The Heirs” co-actor
Now, as per Soompi, “Humanimal” will also feature Kim Woo Bin, who has been on hiatus for more than two years. It was reported that the 30-year-old actor had joined the group as the documentary’s last member.
While Park Shin Hye is the presenter on the field, Woo Bin will serve as the narrator. He will tell the stories compiled in “Humanimal.” While they have different roles in the upcoming documentary, the Shin Hye and Woo Bin are still expected to have a mini-reunion not just on the screen but interactions as they will surely promote the show together.
This program will feature Shin Hye, and Woo Bin is set to debut on Jan. 6, 2020, at 8:55 p.m. KST. After the premiere, “Humanimal” will be shown on its regular time slot of every Thursday at 10:05 p.m. KST.
Meanwhile, Park Shin Hye is still filming her newest movie with Yoo Ah In. They are starring in this sci-fi thriller drama titled “#ALONE,” and it is expected to be released in the second half of 2020.


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