Park Bo-gum recently turned heads by appearing as a special weather anchor to promote his upcoming drama Good Boy, alongside co-stars Kim So-hyun and Lee Sang-yi.

On June 26, Park Bo-gum appeared on JTBC’s Newsroom as a guest weather anchor. Dressed in a national team uniform with a Taeguk emblem on the chest, he began his segment by saying, “Just like the excitement viewers feel for our drama, the weather is also heating up!” He then delivered the next day’s forecast.
In the drama, Park plays Yoon Dong-joo, a former boxing gold medalist who now serves as a special task force officer. Showing a different charm from his on-screen persona, he ended the segment with a warm message: “Please take care of your health.” His clear pronunciation, steady tone, and natural delivery successfully conveyed information about the hot summer temperatures and sharp day-night temperature differences — earning praise from viewers.
On June 27, Kim So-hyun took over as the day’s guest weather anchor. She plays Ji Han-na, a former gold medalist in shooting and now a task force sergeant. With a calm and steady tone, she clearly explained the weather conditions, temperature changes, and day-night differences, reminding viewers to “pay special attention to health during summer.” Her appearance revealed a fresh and softer side, contrasting with her sharp and capable policewoman image in the drama — delighting viewers with a refreshing surprise.

On June 28, Lee Sang-yi closed out the series of guest appearances, stepping in as the final Newsroom weather anchor. In the drama, he plays Kim Jong-hyun, a special task force lieutenant and former silver medalist in fencing. His transformation into a weather presenter has further heightened viewer anticipation for his role and performance in the drama. With his natural charm and vibrant energy, Lee is expected to bring a fun and engaging touch to weather reporting.
It’s also worth noting that before Park Bo-gum, Kim Min-ju also made a surprise appearance as a one-day weather anchor on Newsroom in November last year. She even introduced herself using sign language before starting her forecast — leaving a lasting impression.