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Iron Family

2024–2025 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iron Family
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Iron Family (Korean: 다리미 패밀리) is a 2024–2025 South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-hyun, Keum Sae-rok, Choi Tae-joon, and Yang Hye-ji. It aired on KBS2 from September 28, 2024, to January 26, 2025, every Saturday and Sunday at 19:55 (KST).[3]

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Synopsis

Iron Family follows the story of Da-rim's family, who had secretly stashed away ten million dollars that were dug up at Mount Euak, and Gang-ju's mother, the owner of the money, who is looking for it. While Da-rim and Gang-ju are in love with each other and become a couple.

Cast

Main

An executive director of Jiseung Group.
The youngest daughter of a laundry shop who is visually impaired.
A part-time worker at a clean laundry shop who becomes a part of Da-rim's family.
The second daughter of a clean laundry shop.

Supporting

People around Gang-ju

The chairman of Jiseung Group, is Ji-yeon's husband and Gang-ju's stepfather.
Gang-ju's mother and Seung-don's wife.

People around Da-rim and Cha-rim

A mother who runs a dry cleaning laundry shop.
Bong-hee's mother in-law and Da-rim's grandmother.
Gil-rye's husband.
The daughter of Gil-rye and Man-deuk and the aunt of the three siblings of the Clean Laundry.
The eldest son of the Clean Laundry and the Cheongryeom Police Station sergeant.

People around Ki-dong

  • Jo Bok-rae as Nam Ki-dong[8]
A restaurant owner and widower.
  • Byun Yoon-jung as Bok Mi-kyung[8]
A person who runs Cheongryeom Real Estate.
  • Oh Young-sil as Bae Hae-ja[8]
Ki-dong's mother in-law

People around Soo-ji

  • Ha Seo-yoon as Song Soo-ji[8]
Mi-ok's daughter and Moo-rim's fiancé.
  • Kim Sun-kyung as Yoon Mi-ok[8]
Soo-ji's mother and the chief of the Cheongryeom Police Station.
An inspector and Soo-ji's partner.

Other

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Production

Development

The series was written by Seo Sook-hyang, co-directed by Seong Jun-hae and Seo Yong-soo, and produced by KeyEast and Monster Union.[10]

In June 2024, the series was reportedly to reduced the number of episodes from producing 50 episodes to 36.[11]

Viewership

Iron Family: South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
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Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[12]
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