Woo Do-hwan Becomes Kim Eun-sook's Man in "The King: Eternal Monarch"
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Actor Woo Do-hwan is starring in writer Kim Eun-sook's "The King: Eternal Monarch".
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Woo Do-hwan takes on two roles. He is Emperor Lee Gon's (Lee Min-ho) bodyguard, Jo Yeong, who seems like a public service worker.
"The King: Eternal Monarch" is a fantasy romance drama based on a parallel universe, which has never been attempted in Korean drama.
It is a fantasy romance drama in which a deity has unleashed a demon unto the world of humans, and that demon has opened the door to a parallel world.
Woo Do-hwan has established himself as a skilled 20s actor in dramas "Save Me", "Mad Dog", "The Great Seducer" and the movie "Master".
"The King: Eternal Monarch" begins filming this year and will be released in 2020.
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"The King: Eternal Monarch" is directed by Baek Sang-hoon, written by Kim Eun-sook, and features Lee Min-ho, Kim Go-eun, Woo Do-hwan. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2020/First half~Upcoming.
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