Mar 08, 2021 10:29 AM EST
K-drama fans were shocked upon learning that most of the episodes of the ongoing KBS drama River Where the Moon Rises needed to re-shoot in order to replace some scenes. But as per reports on March 7, the cast and crew of the Monday-Tuesday drama showed solid teamwork amid crisis.
Keep on reading to learn more about the situation.
(Photo : KBS Official Instagram) River Where the Moon Rises Cast and Crew Proved Their Loyalty to the Drama
Due to the school violence and bullying controversies of actor Ji Soo, he departed from the drama and came up with a decision that the whole cast and crew of the series have to re-shoot the scenes again in order to give the best quality content to the viewers. They faced a critical situation, given that they already filmed 95% percent of the twenty-episodic series.
Mar 09, 2021 03:55 AM EST
Na In Woo finally met the audience as he appeared in the latest episode of the KBS drama River Where the Moon Rises.
(Photo : KBS Official Instagram)
When viewers found out that Na In Woo will be playing the role of On Dal, they couldn t wait to see his first appearance on the series. And due to the popular demand, the production team decided that instead of making his character entrance on episode 9, they immediately moved it to an advanced schedule.
Na In Woo Warmly Welcomed by the Cast and Staff of River Where the Moon Rises
The KBS drama River Where the Moon Rises recently confirmed that actor Na In-woo would replace Ji Soo on the drama, following the departure of the former lead owing to controversy relating to allegations of his engaging in bullying behavior in high school. Na In-woo will make his first appearance as the lead Ondal in episode nine, which is currently slated to air on March 15th. This means that Ji Soo will still appear in the next two episodes.