Actor Park Shin-yang is heading to "Running Man".
On the Sunday, March 22 episode of SBS’s "Running Man", Park Shin-yang―who has switched gears from actor to painter―brings a case to the “Running Detective Agency,” kicking off a next-level mystery race.
The “Detective Agency: Find the Original” race starts with a video request from Park, an actor-painter. While receiving famous paintings from around the world, a theft occurs. The "Running Man" detectives must find the one real masterpiece hidden among fakes. To track down the missing original, the members launch a massive museum search.
A highlight of the race: twenty world-famous paintings edited with the members’ faces. When Kim Jong-kook sees his face on Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam―complete with a nearly naked, ripped body―he yells, “Why only me?!” sending the set into chaos and laughter.
As the tension rises, a mysterious squad of clowns suddenly appears, plunging the scene into fear. Their bizarre behavior leaves the members in a panic. They fire back with antics even stranger than the clowns’, turning the set into total mayhem.
Meanwhile, returning to "Running Man" after 13 years, Park Shin-yang is set to spark major nostalgia with the legendary confession song "Can I Love You?" from the smash-hit drama "Lovers in Paris," which once peaked at 57.6% viewership.
The twist-filled “Detective Agency: Find the Original” race―packed with unpredictable clues and reveals―airs Sunday, March 22 at 6:10 p.m. on "Running Man".
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)