Semantic Error star Jae-chan addresses the possibility for Season 2

Like his fans, Jae-chan has also entertained the possibility of Season 2 (Image via IMDb)
Like his fans, Jae-chan has also entertained the possibility of Season 2 (Image via IMDb)

The popular boy-love (BL) drama, Semantic Error, has finally wrapped up its Season 1. As per the producers, this is the last viewers will be seeing Sang-woo and Jae-young’s heart-fluttering romance.

Fans of the series, however, would love to see their favorite couple return and continue their story. Apparently series star Jae-chan shares their sentiments.


Will Jae-chan return if there is a Semantic Error Season 2?

In an interview with Sports Kyunghyang (translated via Soompi), Jae-chan touched upon the disappointing fact that the production team of the series has deemed its Season 1 finale as a “closed ending.”

But despite the update, fans of the series are hoping that Jaechan’s Sang-woo and ex-KNK member Park Seo-ham’s Jae-young will return with a new season soon.

“There are many aspects to consider, but I will gratefully accept the shoot if various situations align well as the director said yesterday on Twitter Spaces. I think viewers will like it very much if Season 2 has a lot of sweet stories that we aren’t able to show in Season 1.”

Jae-chan is grateful to the fans of the show

While BL dramas have a special place in the hearts of K-drama addicts, Jaechan's show has achieved a unique fan-following, something that has motivated the K-pop star immensely. He was quoted saying:

“I think I’m a little bewildered because [‘Semantic Error’] is receiving a lot of attention and love. At first, it didn’t feel real, but I think I realized the show’s popularity little by little as I came across articles on ‘Semantic Error’ and as the magazine we had a shoot for became completely sold out."

He continued:

"Thank you so much for always supporting ‘Semantic Error’ and the group DONGKIZ. I will continue to work hard to show more development.”

Previously, the actor had shared how his label, Dongyo Entertainment, had discouraged him from starring in the BL series, stating:

“At my company, they tried to stop me a lot. They asked me, ‘Will you really be okay?’, ‘Are you sure you can do this?’ Even so, I told them I want to do it.”

But it only made him more interested in the project.

“The thought of giving it a try gets stronger, so I persuaded my company. That’s how I got to star in this series.”

All episodes of Semantic Error Season 1 are currently available on the streaming platform Watcha.

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Edited by Gunjan