
SBS’s “The Fiery Priest 2” has unveiled new stills ahead of the upcoming episode!
A sequel to the hit 2019 drama about priest Kim Hae Il (Kim Nam Gil) with anger management issues, “The Fiery Priest 2” follows his story as he takes on the boss role of an organization by night and heads to Busan to fight the top drug cartel in the country.
In the last episode, Park Kyung Sun (Lee Ha Nee) narrowly escaped Kim Hong Shik’s (Sung Joon) ship. On her way back to her residence, she was cornered by armed men but saved by Chief Kim (Hwang Jung Min). Park Kyung Sun was later shocked to discover that Chief Kim was actually a spy sent by Prosecutor Park (Jung Ki Seop) from the Busan District Prosecutor’s Office and that Nam Du Heon (Seo Hyun Woo) had known her true identity all along but had pretended otherwise.
The newly released stills depict Park Kyung Sun and Chief Kim teaming up to raid Nam Du Heon’s treasury. Dressed in matching black work suits, the pair exudes determination and fiery energy. Park Kyung Sun strikes a V-sign on her face with a resolute expression, while Chief Kim mirrors her gesture with equal seriousness, creating perfect comedic synergy. Viewers are eager to see whether the duo can successfully raid Nam Du Heon’s meticulously guarded treasury.
The production team commented, “This scene highlights Lee Ha Nee and Hwang Jung Min’s impeccable teamwork. Please stay tuned for the eleventh episode to find out the new strategy Park Kyung Sun devises to successfully raid the treasury.”
The next episode of “The Fiery Priest 2” will air on December 20 at 10 p.m. KST.
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