The newly released poster visually emphasizes the group dynamic. The characters are shown peeking over a vending machine, surrounded by floating objects that hint at their emerging powers. Park Eun Bin’s character, Eun Chae Ni, appears composed and optimistic, while Cha Eun Woo’s Lee Woon Jung is depicted as focused and observant. Other team members contribute contrasting reactions, from surprise to visible unease, reinforcing the idea of an unpolished and unpredictable group.
The accompanying teaser further highlights the drama’s tone. A line suggesting that “something is wrong” with the group introduces their transformation in a grounded, almost comedic manner. As they begin to test their newfound abilities, the narrative frames these powers not as grand destiny, but as an unexpected disruption to ordinary life.
Eun Chae Ni’s remark that such phenomena could be called “superpowers” encapsulates the series’ perspective—treating extraordinary abilities through a casual, character-driven lens rather than a purely heroic one.
By focusing on “lovable misfits” rather than conventional protagonists, The WONDERfools aims to explore themes of identity, belonging, and adaptation within a fantastical framework. The ensemble nature of the cast suggests that character interaction and group chemistry will be central to the storytelling.
As anticipation builds, the drama’s success will likely depend on how effectively it balances humor with action, while maintaining coherence in its portrayal of a world where the extraordinary emerges from the everyday.