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Shin's Project
2025 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shin's Project (Korean: 신사장 프로젝트) is an ongoing South Korean television series. It is directed by Shin Kyung-soo and written by Ban Ki-ri, and starring Han Suk-kyu, Bae Hyun-sung, and Lee Re. It premiered on tvN on September 15, 2025, and airs every Monday and Tuesday at 20:50 (KST).[3]
The series is also available for streaming on Viu in Singapore, Malaysia and other selected regions.
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Synopsis
A comedy drama about a negotiation expert, Mr. Shin, who intervenes as a mediator to resolve disputes and problems between people.
Cast
Main
- Han Suk-kyu as Mr. Shin[4]
- A former top-class negotiator who now runs a fried chicken restaurant and uses his mysterious skills to navigate tricky situations.
- Bae Hyun-sung as Jo Philip[4]
- A rookie judge who is suddenly assigned to work at the restaurant under mysterious circumstances.
- A bold and energetic delivery rider who assists in running the fried chicken business.
- Kim Sung-oh as Choi Cheol[5]
- A hot-tempered detective haunted by a 15-year-old hostage tragedy.
- Woo Mi-hwa as Madam Joo[5]
- The owner of an exclusive club who owes her daughter's life to Shin after the hostage tragedy.
- Kim Sang-ho as Kim Sang-geun[6]
- A seasoned civil court judge who values mediation over litigation.
- Jung Eun-pyo as Kim Soo-dong[5]
- A veteran civil servant with hacker-level sleuthing skills.
Supporting
People at the Shopping Plaza
- Laundry shop owner.
- Jo Hyun-sik as Jang Tong-woo[5]
- Chinese restaurant owner.
- Supermarket owner.
Others
Special appearances
- Lee Joong-ok as Upset tenant
- Um Hyo-sup as Philip's father[6]
- Hwang Young-hee as Philip's mother[6]
- Choi Won-young as Kim Young-ho[6]
- Yoon Na-moo as Park Sang-jin[6]
- Lee Yong-yi as Merchant
- Ha Jun as Gi-beom[6]
- Choi Deok-moon as Jang Young-soo
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Production
The series is directed by Shin Kyung-soo, who worked on Six Flying Dragons (2015), Oh, the Mysterious (2017), Nokdu Flower (2019), and The First Responders, and written by Ban Ki-ri, who wrote Missing: The Other Side. It is planned by Studio Dragon and produced by doFRAME and Shin's own production banner Studio Anseillen.[3]
Viewership
Shin's Project : South Korea viewers per episode (millions)

Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[7]
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References
External links
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