
I Haven’t Done Anything
Comedy
Overview
Oh Tae-kyung, once an up-and-coming actor, starts a YouTube channel. He starts to produce content where he grants people's wishes, borrowing a concept from the movie “Oldboy”.
Top Cast


Oh Tae-kyung
Oh Tae-kyung
Tae-kyung
Oh Tae-kyung
Tae-kyung
Kim Jae-heung
Kim Jae-heung
Kim Jae-heung


Park Chan-wook
Park Chan-wook
Self
Park Chan-wook
Self


Moon So-ri
Moon So-ri
Self
Moon So-ri
Self


Joon Park
Joon Park
Self
Joon Park
Self


Lee Hae-in
Lee Hae-in
[Herself]
Lee Hae-in
[Herself]


Choi Bo-min
Choi Bo-min
[Younger sister]
Choi Bo-min
[Younger sister]


Jang Yoon-ju
Jang Yoon-ju
CF model
Jang Yoon-ju
CF model
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