Four Hands (TV series)

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Hangul
포핸즈
RRPohaenjeu
MRP'ohaenjŭ
Genre
Four Hands
Hangul
포핸즈
RRPohaenjeu
MRP'ohaenjŭ
Genre
Written byShin Yi-won
Directed byPark Hyun-seok [ko]
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
Production
Production companies
Original release
NetworktvN

Four Hands (Korean: 포핸즈) is an upcoming South Korean television series written by Shin Yi-won, directed by Park Hyun-seok [ko], and starring Song Kang, Lee Jun-young, and Jang Gyu-ri. It is scheduled to premiere on tvN in the second half of 2026, and will also be available for streaming on TVING.

Set in an arts high school, the series follows the lives of three young people Kang Bi-o, Choi Jeong-yo, and Hong Jae-in who meet at an arts high school, exploring their friendships, romances, rivalries, and personal growth as they navigate their school days and evolve into accomplished adult pianists.

Cast

Main

A man who is regarded as a potential competitor for the top three piano competitions globally, having continually achieved first place in both academic pursuits and piano proficiency.
Born into a tough family, he neglected his talents. But when he arrives at Korea Arts High School, he runs into the piano genius he was once totally into.
A viola major who possesses a keen musical sensibility and an exceptional ability to recognize melodies. However, her pursuit of music that resonates with her is an ongoing challenge.

Supporting

Production

Development

Produced by Studio Dragon, Studio N and Namoo Actors, Park Hyun-seok [ko], who helmed Song of the Bandits (2023) and Knock-Off, was attached to direct, and Shin Yi-won was in charge for the screenplay.[4] Four Hands is an original work by Studio N. The series' title refers to a piano term for a four-handed performance.[5][2]

Casting

On June 30, 2025, Song Kang was considering the drama as the comeback project following his discharge from the military, and Lee Jun-young was considering it on September 2.[6][7] In November 2025, Jang Gyu-ri, Kim Joo-hun, Yoon Se-ah, and Jung Jin-young were reportedly cast.[8][9][10][3]

By January 2026, Song, Lee, and Jang were officially confirmed to lead the series.[1]

Filming

Principal photography began in the second half of 2025.[11]

Release

References

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