JTBC has dropped a new set of "Snowdrop" visuals, featuring the lead stars Jung Hae-in and BLACKPINK's Jisoo. Compared to other images, this one has a darker tone that hints at a gloomy storyline.

The two new "Snowdrop" posters focus on the characters of Jung Hae-in as Lim Su-ho and Jisoo as Eun Young-ro, per AllKpop. The actor looks mysterious with his sad expression, while the BLACKPINK member looks determined in her gaze.

The on-screen couple is behind some broken glass that makes it look eerier. The visuals officially introduce the two stars as the show's lead characters.

In the text on the bottom of Jung Hae-in's image, it said he is the man who trusts his fate on her, saying he is Su-ho, Soompi noted. Alternatively, Young-ro proves she is not afraid of anything by looking straight at the camera, despite the sorrowful look.

The caption on her poster said she is the woman who "aims her love at him" and stated her name. So, where these two's relationship will take them in "Snowdrop?"

 

The K-drama's production team revealed Jung Hae-in and Jisoo perfectly showed the right expressions and atmosphere during the photoshoot for the series' key visuals. Despite the short period of time, they were both "highly in sync" with their characters.

With that said, they invited everyone to please watch the fate of Su-ho and Young-ro after a mysterious incident brought them together. From their instant connection, fans had to see what decisions they had to make from here.

Meanwhile, it could not be denied that both Jung Hae-in and Jisoo are excited about their new TV project. Thankfully, the latter's fellow BLACKPINK members swore to give her their support and watch the show as soon as it hits the TV screen.

Lisa, Jennie and Rose would even cheer her on whenever she was on set to film the series. With their support, the 26-year-old singer revealed she gained some strength, which made her work harder.

So, with whom Jisoo would watch the premiere of "Snowdrop?" She said she had no confidence to watch it with anyone, so she would do it alone at her home, though she might watch it with her hands on her face and peeping through the gaps of her fingers.

Set in 1987 Seoul, "Snowdrop" tells the story of a young man who happens to stumble into an all-girls dormitory, bloodied and injured. A woman finds him and quickly decides to hide him from any danger he is facing at the time.

From here, their lives will be entangled as they both discover the mystery and love that connect them together. "Snowdrop" is set to be out on Dec. 18 at 10:30 p.m. KST on JTBC.