On the evening of June 26th, the producers of Running Man Vietnam announced that season 4 of the show will officially return on July 24th. The reality game show will feature all its members, including Tran Thanh, Lien Binh Phat, Lan Ngoc, Anh Tu Atus, Quang Trung, Quang Tuan, Quan AP, and Le Nhan.
On their fan page, the producers shared some information about this year's program format. "What seemed like just a luxurious vacation to enjoy, relax, and create beautiful memories together, took an unexpected turn from the very first steps. Each stop is a new world. Every encounter can become a challenge. The R family will together write the most vibrant summer ever, a place where colorful adventures, genuine emotions, and memories will linger long after the summer ends," according to the producers.
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The cast members from season 3 reunite for season 4 of Running Man Vietnam. Photo: Producer . |
Later that evening, the cast members also posted posters and shared about their return for season 4. Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc wrote briefly: "Tu Ngoc and the R family are coming." Meanwhile, Quang Tuan shared: "The time and place are clear. Get ready to eat your rice every Friday night, everyone!"
Running Man Vietnam is the Vietnamese adaptation of the popular South Korean reality variety show. Last year, season 3 of the reality show was produced by Forest Studio, the company behind shows like Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring Again , Eyes Contact Live , and The Taste of Journeys … This production company partnered with South Korean television station SBS to bring Running Man Vietnam back.
Many episodes of the show attracted a large audience and went viral on social media platforms. The final episode of Running Man Vietnam season 3 was later released in theaters under the title " Free Puppet" .
At the end of the show, Anh Tú Atus surpassed seasoned and experienced members like Trấn Thành and Lan Ngọc to win the competition. He became the Entertainment Icon of Running Man Vietnam Season 3.
Source: https://znews.vn/show-co-tran-thanh-tro-lai-post1663510.html









