Introduction to ‘To the Moon’
The highly anticipated drama, “To the Moon,” is set to make its debut on September 19, showcasing the stories of resilience and ambition among its compelling characters. Based on the novel of the same name, the series portrays the lives of three working-class women, navigating their careers and exploring cryptocurrency investments to improve their financial circumstances.


Character Posters Unveiled
Recently released character posters feature the talented cast: Lee Sun Bin, Ra Mi Ran, Jo Aram, and Kim Young Dae, illustrating their characters’ dreams and desires. Each poster offers a glimpse of the main characters as they are surrounded by cash or personal items, symbolizing their aspirations and struggles. Jung Da Hae, played by Lee Sun Bin, finds herself in a precarious work situation without notable credentials but displays a hopeful spirit, reaching for the cash flying around her.


Individual Stories of Desire
Meanwhile, Kang Eun Sang, portrayed by Ra Mi Ran, is depicted with a satisfied smile and cash in hand, highlighting her determination to succeed after numerous setbacks in her career. This ambition raises questions about her past journey and motives. Jo Aram’s character, Kim Ji Song, represents the carefree spending habits of her generation, eager for material pleasures while grappling with debt. In contrast, Kim Young Dae’s Ham Ji Woo is seen strumming a guitar, focusing on dreams rather than wealth, further diversifying the narrative. The rich themes presented in these posters set the stage for a thought-provoking exploration of what truly drives these characters.