'The King' Lee Min-ho X Woo Do-hwan, close-up Bromance scene On the 26th, SBS's new gilt Drama The King - The Lord of Eternity unveiled the breathtaking shooting scene of Lee Min-ho Woo Do-hwan.
Lee Min-ho Woo Do-hwan is divided into Korean Empire Emperor Lee Gon and Korean Empire Imperial House of Japan Guards Captain. Two of them are like the 'Oasis' who can breathe each other in the solemn Imperial House of Japan, like a brother who has been in a relationship with the lord and his servant in the Korean Empire Imperial House of Japan.
The photo released showed Lee Min-ho (played by Igon) and Woo Do-hwan (played by Cho Young) posing in the Emperor's new festival. Lee Min-ho, who has been out of his usual dignified and cool expression, shows his playfulness by pushing his face into the contrast with a soft expression. On the other hand, Woo Do-hwan, who took off his sharp knife angle when guarding, is embarrassed by the sudden behavior of Igon.
Lee Min-ho Woo Do-hwan is the back door of the film, which was filmed at the set in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, and boasted a co-work despite the first performance sum through this Drama.
“Lee Min-ho and Woo Do-hwan naturally expressed the soul mate between the emperor and the captain of the Guards, who had never seen it before, and gave him a warm heart throughout the shoot,” said the producer, Hwa-dam Pictures. “Please pay attention to the activities of Lee Min-ho and Woo Do-hwan, who challenged the new acting transformation through The King-Eternal Monarch.”
The King - Eternal Monarch is a 16-part fantasy romance that draws through the cooperation between the two worlds, with the Yi-Gwa (Lee) type Korean Empire Emperor Lee-Gon, who wants to close the door (the door) of the dimension, and the Moon-Gwa type Korean detective Jung Tae-eul, who wants to protect someone's life, people, and love. It's coming April.