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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo was chosen as the most anticipated series of the second half of 2016 in China, [60] reaching 300 million views after the first three episodes on the online streaming platform Youku. [61] The series reaching more than a billion views after episode 9, [62] and two billions after episode 18. [63] [64]
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is a South Korean remake, directed by Kim Kyu-tae. It is the first Korean drama project for Universal Studios and has a budget of $13 million. It began airing on 29 August 2016 for 20 episodes. [12] It received criticisms for its screenplay, direction and performances, but was well received overseas.
English title Korean title 1991–1992 Women 45 여자 마흔다섯 1992 Bun ... Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: 달의 연인 – 보보경심 려 ...
Moon Embracing the Sun (2012) Moon in the Day (2023) Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016) Moonshine (2021–2022) Moorim School: Saga of the Brave (2016) More Than a Maid (2015) More Than Friends (2020) Motel California (2025) Mother (2018) Mother of Mine (2019) Mother's Garden (2014) Mouse (2021) Move to Heaven (2021) Moving (2023) Mr. Back ...
Moon Lovers may refer to: Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo , a 2016 South Korean TV series that had the working title Moon Lovers Tsuki no Koibito (English: Moon Lovers ), a 2010 Japanese TV series
Cameo (Ep. 6) [9] Dream High 2: Kim Pil-suk Cameo (Ep. 1) [10] 2013 You Are the Best! Lee Soon-shin [11] Bel Ami: Kim Bo-tong [12] 2015 The Producers: Cindy [13] 2016 Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: Go Ha-jin / Hae Soo [14] 2018 My Mister: Lee Ji-an [15] 2019 Hotel del Luna: Jang Man-wol [16] 2025 The 21st Grand Prince's Wife: Seong Hee-joo [17]
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Kang Han-na (Korean: 강한나; born January 30, 1989) is a South Korean actress. [2] [3] Kang played several lead roles in films and television series, including Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016), Rain or Shine (2017), Familiar Wife (2018), Start-Up (2020), and My Roommate Is a Gumiho (2021).