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Welcome to Waikiki 2 (으라차차 와이키키 2; Eurachacha Waikiki 2) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Lee Yi-kyung, Kim Seon-ho, Shin Hyun-soo, Moon Ga-young, Ahn So-hee and Kim Ye-won. It is the sequel to the 2018 series Welcome to Waikiki. It aired on JTBC's Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:30 (KST) time slot from March 25 to May 14, 2019.
Synopsis[]
Now successful in their respective fields, the previous owners of Waikiki have left with the exception of Lee Joon-ki. While struggling with his career, he tries to revive the guest house amidst a bankruptcy along with the help of high-school friends.
Cast[]
- Lee Yi-kyung as Lee Joon-ki
- CEO of the Waikiki Guesthouse. He dreams of becoming a famous actor.
- Kim Seon-ho as Cha Woo-sik
- Joon-ki's high school friend who invested in the Waikiki Guesthouse. He dreams of becoming a musician.
- Shin Hyun-soo as Gook Gi-bong
- Joon-ki's high school friend who invested in the Waikiki Guesthouse. He dreams of becoming a baseball player.
- Moon Ga-young as Han Soo-yeon
- Joon-ki, Woo-sik and Gi-bong's first love. After her wedding is called off, she has to learn how to earn money for herself.
- Ahn So-hee as Kim Jeong-eun
- Joon-ki's university friend who dreams of becoming an actress. In the meantime, she does part-time jobs. She falls for Joon-ki.
- Kim Ye-won as Cha Yoo-ri
- Woo-sik's elder sister. She's manipulative and knows how to use others's weaknesses to get what she wants.
- Jeon Soo-kyung as owner of Waikiki Guesthouse (Ep. 1-2, 16)
- Song Young-jae as baseball team's coach
- Jung Eun-woo as Min-seok, Soo-yeon's ex-fiancée (Ep. 1-2)
- Jung In-gi as Soo-yeon's father (Ep. 1-2, 16)
Production[]
- One of the female lead roles was offered to Kang Han-na, but she declined.
- Lee Yi-kyung is the only lead actor who reprised in role in the second season.
- The first script reading took place on January 21, 2019 at JTBC Building in Sangam, Seoul, South Korea.
Soundtrack[]