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Captivating the King (Korean: 세작, 매혹된 자들) is a 2024 South Korean television series starring Jo Jung-suk, Shin Se-kyung, and Lee Shin-young. It aired on tvN from January 21, to March 3, 2024, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:20 ( KST ).
The King 2 Hearts (2012) The King and I (2007–2008) The King and the Queen (1998–2000) The King in Love (2017) The King of Chudong Palace (1983) The King of Dramas (2012–2013) The King of Legend (2010–2011) The King of Pigs (2022) The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won (2021–2022) The King: Eternal Monarch (2020) The King's Affection (2021)
Episode 6 scored the lowest ratings for the series, with a national average share of 5.5% and 4.8% in the Seoul metropolitan area, [90] but after the conclusion of Lovers of the Red Sky, one of the competing programs of the evening, episode 7 recorded the best ratings for the drama, [91] which reached a share of 10% with episode 13 [92] and ...
The Crowned Clown [1] (Korean: 왕이 된 남자) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Yeo Jin-goo, Kim Sang-kyung, and Lee Se-young.A remake of the 2012 film Masquerade, the series centers on the tale of a Joseon King and his doppelganger, a clown whom he puts on the throne to escape the intense power struggles afflicting the royal court.
100 Days My Prince [1] (Korean: 백일의 낭군님) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Doh Kyung-soo and Nam Ji-hyun.The series aired on tvN from September 10 to October 30, 2018, every Monday and Tuesday at 21:30 ().
The rating hit it lowest at 5.2% on the 11th episode, [106] [107] hovered around the 6-8% viewership ratings on later episodes, [108] [109] and ending with a viewership rating of 8.1%. [ 110 ] [ 111 ] The series saw smaller domestic popularity compared to previous works by writer Kim Eun-sook . [ 17 ]
The King in Love [8] (Korean: 왕은 사랑한다; RR: Wangeun Saranghanda; lit. The King Loves ) is a 2017 South Korean historical drama directed by Kim Sang-hyeop with screenplay by Song Ji-na , Park Chan-kyung and No Sun-jae, based on the novel of the same name by Kim Yi-ryung.
[3] [5] The story of Chunhyang is a popular element of Korean folklore, recurring in Korean cinema, as well, having produced more than a dozen adaptations both in films and television series. Some cinematic milestones are also related to it, for example, Lee Myeong-woo's Chunhyangcheon ( 춘향전 ) in 1935 was the first Korean sound film.