Character posters of Go Kyung Pyo and Girl's Generation's Seohyun in the upcoming drama "Private Lives" are now released!

The Wednesday-Thursday drama of JTBC "Private Lives" follows artists' stories mobilizing all techniques to disclose the nation's significant "private life." The drama takes place in the current age in which people share, steal, and fabricate their private lives.

The new posters having the perfect concept for con artists, reveal "alternative characters" and "main characters" of each character at the center of the story, highlighting the significant differences between their personas and their real selves.

Playing as Lee Jung Hwan is Go Kyung Pyo. A mysterious man with an unknown identity describes him in his character poster. It says that his "alt character." is a team manager for a large company, but his "main character" is a "spy who disappeared." The "disappeared description gives clues that something secret and unexpected happened in his life. While he looks like a smart business person on his outside appearance, viewers are getting curious about what mysteries are covering his character.

Taking the role of Cha Ju Eun is Seohyun. Her "alt character" is a sheltered child, but her "main character" is a con artist since birth. Cha Ju Eun is a master disguised with a fantastic aura, and she has tricked many people, and she got her con artist DNA from her parents, Cha Hyun Tae (Park Sung Keun) and Kim Mi Sook (Song Sun Mi), and she has already been learning the tricks of the trade since her childhood.

Kim Hyo Jin will be playing as Jung Bok Gi, a con artist so good that she can trick other con artists. A "businesswoman in the top 1 percent" is her "alt character," but her main character, in reality, is a "con artist in the top 1 percent." Jung Bok Gi got everything to be a good con artist, from a veteran's skills, a thorough plan for the cons, and a relaxed composure.

Lastly, playing as Kim Jae Wook is Kim Young Min, who's the partner in crime of Jung Bok Gi and an expert at seeing at the "big picture." His "alt character" is a trouble-maker who loves to con, but he is an ambitious "Kingmaker" in reality.

Each character of the drama has many identities as being portrayed in their character posters. "We think you will find many things to enjoy about the "main characters" and "alt characters" of each role," said the production team.

"Private Lives" will be hitting the small screens on October 7 at 9:30 OM, KST, on JTBC.