Delivery (web series)
Delivery, also called Delivery Express, is a South Korean action comedy web series starring Cho Mi-yeon and Lee Tae-vin. The series is produced by Gyeonggi-do Co., Ltd, to promote the delivery application 'Delivery Express' service in the Gyeonggi Province, and is aiming for the effect of helping to revitalize the local economy by exposing the products of small and medium-sized enterprises in the province. It is available for streaming through YouTube and IPTV on November 12, 2021.
Synopsis
Delivery tells the story of Kwak Doo-sik, a 20-year-old delivery girl who is well versed in martial arts, and Do Ki-hwan, the manager of a delivery agency, encounters with a band of aliens attempting to invade earth while searching for Kwak Doo-sik's mother.Cast
Main
- Cho Mi-yeon as Kwak Doo-sik
- Lee Tae-vin as Do Ki-hwan
Supporting
- Kim Eung-soo as Kim Teug-chul, Kwak Doo-sik's martial arts teacher.
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- Kim Jae-woon
Production
Development
On August 28, 2021, Gyeonggi-do Co., Ltd announced their third web series, Delivery, as part of their new concept of a shared market economy between local organizations and small and medium-sized enterprises through an integrated marketing platform such as an on/offline sales system and marketing support. The company previously produced Dangerous Invitation and 8 Reasons I Don't Want to Marry You, which had a significant effect in promoting product placement for small and medium-sized businesses in the province.The CEO of Gyeonggi-do Co., Ltd., Lee Seok-Hoon, said, "In a difficult time due to COVID-19, we decided to produce a web drama with a solid scenario and large casting to promote excellent products of small and medium-sized businesses in the province. It will be an excellent opportunity to promote naturally." Jeon Young-won, CEO of Azero Co., Ltd., participating in this web drama PPL, said, "Small and medium-sized enterprises have a lot of difficulties in public relations due to problems such as funds, and it is challenging to keep up with trends. We are looking forward to the effect of one stone and two birds."