Kang Hanna, Seohyun
There were no shakeups in the throwing for the Korean dramatization revamp of Bu Jing Xin — everybody who was courted marked on, and now Kang Hanna (Mom, Miss Korea) and Girls' Generation icon Seohyun (Passionate Love) have joined the fundamental given a role as princesses.
There has been a title change however, and the dramatization is no more called Moon Lovers; it has rather embraced the first Chinese show's title Bu Jing Xin and run with Bobogyungshim: Ryeo. The ryeo (actually signifying "splendid/sparkling") is a reference to Goryeo, the administration and time period for the adjustment. Taken actually, this sums to something such as: Step by Step Red Heart (Go)ryeo. You can envision how ungainly this is to decipher. So we're calling it Scarlet Heart: Goryeo, for sense and rational soundness' purpose.
The dream sentiment sageuk will star IU (The Producers) as a lady from the 21st century who sets out back so as to Goryeo, where she will meet and take the heart of a ruler or two (or three, or four… there are a considerable measure of rulers). Lee Jun-ki (Scholar Who Walks the Night) plays fourth ruler Wang So, future King Gwangjong of Goryeo.
Ruler Taejo, who established the Goryeo tradition, had a LOT of youngsters, so Lee Jun-ki will get an entire host of imperial kin. Kang Haneul (Misaeng) will play eighth ruler Wang Wook, a keen, driven opponent who longs for getting to be above all else sometime in the not so distant future. Hong Jong-hyun (Mama) has been given a role as the third sovereign Wang Yo, a smart and presumptuous young fellow who step by step raises his desire higher.
Lee Jun-ki, IU, Kang Haneul
EXO symbol Baekhyun plays tenth sovereign Wang Eun, a lighthearted sort who just dependably needs to play. What's more, the two most youthful will be played by Nam Joo-hyuk (Cheese in the Trap) as the thirteenth sovereign Wang Wook, and Ji-soo (Sassy Go) as the maknae fourteenth ruler Wang Jung, who's adored by everybody.
What's more, now we have princesses to add to the blend, with youthful freshman on-screen character Kang Hanna and icon Seohyun. Kang Hanna has had a bigger number of parts in film than in TV, with parts in Empire of Lust, Crying Man, Friend 2. She'll play princess Hwangbo Yeon-hwa, a "Goryeo alpha young lady" who is additionally King Taejo's eldest girl. She has a straightforward identity and demonstrates an ability for governmental issues — she'll turn into a lord creator who secures her family and guarantees the successor to the throne.
SNSD's Seohyun plays a regal on an alternate family tree — she's been given a role as the last princess of Late Baekje (whose nation tumbled to Goryeo in 936). She conceals her character and turns into a gisaeng who practices only in melody and move, and she'll have a shrouded motivation for why she turned into a gisaeng in any case. Jo Min-ki (Hwajeong) will play King Taejo, and Park Ji-youthful (Tears of Heaven) will play Lee Jun-ki's mom. Park Shi-eun (Hold My Hand) has been thrown Kang Haneul's wife, and Answer Me 1988′s fathers Sung Dong-il and Kim Sung-kyun costar.
I haven't generally seen Seohyun act, and the quantity of novices and symbols in this cast has me somewhat stressed, however general it's a substantial troupe cast with numerous minor parts. Fingers crossed that the parity tips in the main events' support, in light of the fact that I'm not agonized at all over Lee Jun-ki, IU, and Kang Haneul conveying a dramatization.
Red Heart: Goryeo will start taping not long from now, and will be 100% pre-created for a September telecast on SBS
Hong Jong-hyun, Nam Joo-hyuk, Baekhyun, Ji-soo
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