MBC Lookout's new teaser poster reveals about each character of the drama

One of the teaser posters have an ominous warning against corruption which says, "Those who have fallen cannot be redeemed from their sins."

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The teaser posters of the upcoming action-thriller drama of MBC, Lookout was released on May 8. Lee Si Young and Kim Young Kwang starring drama is about a group of vigilantes and how their lives turned upside after the loss of the loved ones to crime and therefore took justice into their own hands.

According to Soompi, one of the teaser posters have an ominous warning against corruption which says, "Those who have fallen cannot be redeemed from their sins."

Also, individual posters for each character have been released by MBC. On the poster of Lee Si Young who plays the role of a former detective, Jo Soo Ji wants to take revenge after the death of her daughter has the phrase: "Formerly a detective of violent crimes, now she is a fugitive who lost her daughter."

The poster of actress Kim Seul Gi who plays the role of a high school student, Seo Bo Mi reads: "I would do anything to escape this hell," as his character is a normal and cheerful one but becomes a "hikikomori" that is, a person who tries to avoid any kind of social contact because of a run-in with some crime in her past. The character communicates through security cameras and becomes the vigilante group's eyes.

Actor Kim Tae Joon's poster reads: "The pure, passionate prosecutor that this generation needs." He plays the role of righteous prosecutor named Kim Eun Joong.

The poster of Kim Young Kwang says: "No one knows my real face, even I don't know." In the drama, he plays the role of an ambitious prosecutor known as Jang Do Han.

The poster of SHINee member Key's character, Gong Kyung Soo read: "The vigilante group can't be without a genius hacker like me." The character joins the vigilante group because of his amazing hacking skills.

MBC's Lookout will follow Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People. It is to air every Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m. KST and the first episode is scheduled to air on May 22.

This article was first published on May 8, 2017