Victory Contents, the company that produced KBS 2TV’s “River Where the Moon Rises,” continues to request compensation from Ji Soo’s agency KeyEast Entertainment. In March, Ji Soo was accused of having been a perpetrator of school violence in middle school. Ji Soo apologized and KeyEast Entertainment released a statement about the issue. Ji Soo had been starring
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This week’s episodes of “River Where the Moon Rises” bring plenty of pain and little in the way of levity. The portents of doom sprinkled last week bloom into war and revolt, as Go Won Pyo (Lee Hae Young) and Go Geon (Lee Ji Hoon) decide to stop manipulating King Pyeongwon (Kim Bup Rae) and go straight for the throne themselves.
Pyeonggang (Kim So Hyun) is prepared for what’s coming and what she has to do to rid Goguryeo of Go Won Pyo once and for all. But the man who loves her (Na In Woo) finds that he couldn’t possibly have known the extent of what he would have to bear. Without further ado, these are the moments that had us tearing up this week.
River Where The Moon Rises: Kim So Hyun & Na In Woo have heated confrontation with Choi Yoo Hwa & Lee Ji Hoon
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Anwaya Mane 5000 reads Mumbai Published: April 4, 2021 07:20 pm River Where The Moon Rises: Kim So Hyun & Na In Woo have heated confrontation with Choi Yoo Hwa & Lee Ji Hoon
River Where The Moon Rises is picking good momentum with new lead Na In Woo as the new General On Dal. Na In Woo is all set to reshoot the first 6 episodes of the drama, wherein he will be essaying the role of General On Dal from the beginning. While, there is a legal battle ensuing between Victory Contents, the show s production company versus KeyEast, Ji Soo s agency off-screen; There is enough drama to keep us satiated on-screen! On April 4, KBS released new stills for the upcoming episodes of
Published April 2, 2021, 11:40 AM
Korean actor Ji Soo (Instagram)
Production company Victory Contents has filed a 3 billion won (about $2.66 million) lawsuit for damages against KeyEast, the agency of Korean actor Ji Soo, over the controversy involving the drama “River Where the Moon Rises.”
Ji Soo was removed from the drama early last month following his admission that he committed school violence in middle and high schools. “Mr. Queen” actor Na In-woo took over his role as On Dal in the drama.
Victory Contents filed the lawsuit on April 1 with the Seoul Central District Court to recover the damages from additional production costs as the drama had to be reshot.