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The Chinese streaming platform Youku bought Moon Lovers at $400,000 per episode, making it the most expensive Korean drama ever sold, surpassing the records previously set by Descendants of the Sun and Uncontrollably Fond, which were sold to China for $250,000 per episode. [11] [18] [19] The record was beaten a few months later by Man to Man. [12]
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. [13]
Moon Embracing the Sun (Korean: 해를 품은 달; RR: Haereul Pum-eun Dal, also known as The Moon that Embraces the Sun or The Sun and the Moon) is a 2012 South Korean television drama series, starring Han Ga-in, Kim Soo-hyun, Jung Il-woo, and Kim Min-seo.
The main cast at GMMTV's 2024 Up&Above Part 2 event on April 23, 2024. Scarlet Heart Thailand is the third drama adaptation of the novel after Startling by Each Step was made into a Chinese drama series Scarlet Heart starring Cecilia Liu and Nicky Wu in 2011 and a South Korean drama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo starring Lee Ji-eun (IU) and Lee Joon-gi in 2016.
Kim directed Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, a Korean remake of the Chinese television series, Scarlet Heart. The 20-episode drama, budgeted at $13 million, premiered on August 29, 2016. [15] The drama is a critical and commercial failure domestically but it drew a more favorable response in other parts of Asia. [16] [17]
The Hong Kong-based pan-Asian streamer is poised to release period romantic drama “River Where the Moon Rises” on Feb. 15, 2021. In Korea, it will be broadcast by KBS2 from the same date.
Moon Sook is a South Korean actress. [2] She is known for her roles in dramas such as Tunnel, The Uncanny Counter, Matrimonial Chaos, Kkondae Intern and Lovers of the Red Sky. [1] She also appeared in the movies Keys to the Heart, Svaha: The Sixth Finger, Shades of the Heart and Emergency Declaration. [3] She was a popular actress in the 1970s. [4]
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