
The first poster for the upcoming Korean drama “The Scarecrow” (허수아비) has officially been revealed by ENA, instantly catching fans’ attention with its calm yet emotionally loaded vibe. Set against a vast open field and a sky filled with soft drifting clouds, the poster feels peaceful at first glance—but there’s an underlying sense of loneliness and mystery that makes it hard to ignore. Right at the center, the title stands tall, simple yet symbolic, hinting that this story might be more than what it initially seems.
What truly pulls you in is the poetic tagline: “Will you water it, or will you bury it…” This single line opens up so many interpretations. Is it about love that needs care? A relationship on the edge? Or choices that could either nurture something meaningful or completely destroy it? The metaphor of a scarecrow itself adds another layer—something that stands quietly, protecting yet isolated, possibly reflecting characters who are enduring their own silent struggles.
The drama stars Park Hae-soo, Lee Hee-jun, and Kwak Sun-young—a trio known for delivering powerful and emotionally intense performances. Just seeing these names together already raises expectations for a gripping story filled with layered characters and complex emotions.
While the exact plot is still under wraps, everything so far hints at a deeply emotional narrative, possibly blending melodrama with psychological depth. The visual storytelling suggests themes of loneliness, human connection, and the weight of personal choices. It feels like one of those dramas that slowly pulls you in and then refuses to let go.
“The Scarecrow” is set to premiere on April 20 at 10 PM (KST) as a Monday–Tuesday drama, and if this first poster is anything to go by, it’s already shaping up to be one of those quietly powerful stories that stays with you long after each episode ends.

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