Reborn Rich Season 2: The hit revenge drama Reborn Rich is officially returning for a second season. On May 8, Artist Company and its affiliate production firm, Artist Studio, announced that they have entered the planning and development stages for Reborn Rich Season 2. However, lead actor Song Joong Ki, who headlined the first season, will not return. Instead, the new season will feature fresh characters and a new storyline.
Unlike season 1, which focused on a time-travel revenge plot within a chaebol family, Reborn Rich Season 2 will shift its focus to a global stage. The drama will follow the ambitions of new characters as they chase success, power, and love in the world of international corporations.
Season 2 will be co-produced by Artist Company and Artist Studio, collectively known as Artist Group. Actor Lee Jung Jae, known for his role in Netflix's hit survival thriller Squid Game, is a major shareholder in Artist Company. This marks the first official collaboration between the management agency and its affiliated production arm. Artist Company will oversee planning and development, while Artist Studio handles IP and production responsibilities.
Song Joong Ki, who played Yoon Hyun Woo and Jin Do Joon in Reborn Rich,?will not be reprising his role. Season 2 will not continue his character's arc but will instead build a fresh story around a new lead.
The series follows Yoon Hyun Woo, a devoted senior employee at the powerful Soonyang Group, who is betrayed and killed by a family member trying to conceal a massive tax evasion scandal.
In recent years, Song Joong Ki has taken on ambitious projects like Space Sweepers, Vincenzo, Reborn Rich, and Bogotš¢: City of the Lost. He¡¯s deliberately moved away from romantic dramas and tried to embrace more complex, darker roles. But the response hasn¡¯t always been glowing. Bogotš¢, in particular, was a massive flop both critically and commercially, which had many questioning his star power.
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