Posted : 2021-03-11 13:05
Updated : 2021-03-12 09:53
Actress Shin Hye-sun, left, is seen wearing a phoenix binyeo, or hairpin, while Seol In-ah is seen wearing a lovebird binyeo in Mr. Queen. Courtesy of tvN
By Kwak Yeon-soo
Popular movies and TV dramas influence and even set new trends. Recent period dramas such as Netflix s Joseon Kingdom zombie series Kingdom to tvN s fantasy historical drama Mr. Queen have sparked viewers interest in costumes and jewelry that are both historically authentic and imbibed with new creative twists.
Following the success of Mr. Queen that ended with its highest viewership rating of 17.4 percent in February, KBS2 s River Where the Moon Rises set in the ancient Goguryeo Kingdom (37 B.C.-A.D. 668) is on a roll despite changing its lead actor from Jisoo to Na In-woo.
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Can t get enough of the much-loved Queen in K-dramaland? Don t worry, because the cast of the romantic-comedy series Mr. Queen has something for you!
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TVING to Release Mr. Queen Commentary Episodes
TVING will be releasing special commentary episodes showing some of the unreleased and behind-the-scenes footage during the filming of tvN s popular drama Mr. Queen . Previously on the official YouTube channel of TVING, they already unveiled a video teaser on what to expect in the upcoming commentary episodes.
The cast reunites to talk about their experiences while doing the drama. They were also seen teasing each other about the ad-libs that most of the members did before, especially the King of Ad-libs Kim Jung Hyun. The production team decided to produce this interesting project due to the overwhelming love and support that the series has been receiving, even though it already ended.
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There’s something inherently comedic about soul swap dramas because, well, can you imagine suddenly being in someone else’s body? Or having to share yours? And what if you land in the body of the opposite gender? Or in a different time period even? It’s the perfect ingredient for rom-com shenanigans, and we aren’t going to be shy about our love for this particular trope.
So here we have eight K-dramas that are quite evenly spread out across the last decade that include all kinds of soul-swapping goodness that’ll easily capture your interest and soul!
We couldn’t possibly talk about soul swap dramas without mentioning “Secret Garden,” arguably the most well-known of the genre. Everyone and their mothers are familiar with this whimsical and humorous story between a spunky stunt woman (Ha Ji Won) and a claustrophobic