The King: Eternal Monarch premieres its 16th and final episode on Friday. Honestly, my heart is racing even with the thought of the finale.
25.05.2020 - 11:51 / pinkvilla.com
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.The King: Eternal Monarch premieres its 16th and final episode on Friday. Honestly, my heart is racing even with the thought of the finale.
The King: Eternal Monarch is all set to premiere its finale episode this Friday. Fans brace themselves for an emotional weekend as they pray for Kim Go Eun's Tae Eul and Lee Min Ho's Lee Gon's fairytale ending.
Woo Do Hwan has impressed viewers with his double role in The King: Eternal Monarch. The actor plays a mellow, composed and protective Captain Jo Young, who is tasked with supporting and protecting Lee Min Ho's character Lee Gon.
Lee Min Ho fans are headed for an emotional weekend for The King: Eternal Monarch is set to premiere its finale episode this Friday. The Korean drama series will reveal the fate of Min Ho's Lee Gon and Kim Go Eun's Tae Eul.
The King: Eternal Monarch premiered its 15th episode over the weekend. With just one episode left of the Lee Min Ho starrer series, the pre-finale episode solved numerous mysteries regarding the show.
South Korean viewers haven't warmed up to The King: Eternal Monarch. The K-drama series was deemed one of the most anticipated shows of the year, especially since Lee Min Ho was making his comeback following his military training.
K-dramas have always been a rage but over the past few years, the fandom for these shows has risen by numbers exponentially with the inclusion of international fans. Especially during the quarantine period, many people have been relying on these shows to get a sense of distraction from the harsh reality, that is our life at the moment.
Are you watching The King: Eternal Monarch today? Well, Lee Min Ho is giving you company (from his own living room). Min Ho posted pictures of watching the drama a week after he wrapped the filming of The King: Eternal Monarch.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD: The King: Eternal Monarch premiered its 13th episode over the weekend and answered numerous questions. The K-Drama, starring Lee Min Ho and Kin Go Eun in the lead, solved the riddles of Lee Gon's saviour, the scars and the court lady.
The King: Eternal Monarch premiered only one episode this weekend. However, it was enough to prove numerous theories doing the rounds on social media.
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The King: Eternal Monarch actress Kim Go Eun has had a ball filming the SBS drama. Over the past few weeks, she has been sharing photos and behind-the-scenes photos from the series to reveal that she made numerous fun memories while shooting. A new video shared by the star just adds to the collection. In the new video she shared on Instagram, Go Eun is seen goofing around in between takes. The actress sported an all-black ensemble in the shot.
After South Korean actor Lee Jung Jea sent The King: Eternal Monarch star Lee Min Ho a coffee truck to the sets of the SBS drama, the actor received a gift from another friend. Like Jung Jae, Min Ho's friend Jung Il Woo too decided to surprise his friend and actor with a coffee truck. The King: Eternal Monarch lead took to Instagram and shared a picture of the sweet gesture with his fans. The actor posed with the truck on the sets.
The King: Eternal Monarch is fast pacing towards the finish line. With the episodes that aired last weekend, the plot intensified.
The cast of The King: Eternal Monarch came together for a game of Jenga with the team of Netflix. Lee Min Ho, Kim Go Eun, Woo Do Hwan, Jung Eun Chae, and Kim Kyung Nam try their best to keep the Jenga in place while answering numerous questions about themselves and the SBS drama they star in. While the gang had a ball filming the special segment, actors Min Ho and Do Hwan a few interesting insights into their lives.
Lee Min Ho is making sure he puts his best foot forward with The King: Eternal Monarch. The SBS/Netflix series sees the actor marks the return of the South Korean actor from his military enlistment. The actor plays Emperor Lee Gon on the series. The actor shares the screen with Kim Go Eun for the first time. While the ratings in South Korea haven't met the expectations, Min Ho is leaving no stone unturned to deliver a memorable performance.
There is no way to sugarcoat this. The King: Eternal Monarch hasn't been the best K-drama of 2020.
After an intense episode 11 of The King: Eternal Monarch, the creators have given a glimpse of what will happen next. The last episode was a stunning showcase of Lee Gon and Jung Tae-eul’s unbreakable bond and how the love birds would do anything to support each other. In episode 11, Tae-eul was chased by Lee Lim's men, who were on a mission to capture her dead or alive. When her car ran out of gas, she called Lee Gon from a payphone and detailed everything that happened to her.
While Lee Min Ho and Kim Go Eun's chemistry in the spotlight of The King: Eternal Monarch, fans are enjoying Woo Do Hwan's bond with Min Ho and Go Eun off-screen as well. The actor plays dual roles in the show. In the Republic of Korea, the actor essays the role of Jo Eun-Sup, a happy-go-lucky public worker, who shares a little brother like relationship with Go Eun's Jung Tae Eul. Whereas in the Kingdom of Corea, the actor plays the chief royal guard Jo Yeong who protects Min Ho's Lee Gon.
has been struggling to retain viewers. The Lee Min Ho starrer Korean drama has been recording an unstable viewers' rating in South Korea. The SBS show recorded its worst rating over the weekend with the premiere of its ninth episode on Friday. However, the graph rose a little on Saturday, with the premiere of the tenth episode. Nevertheless, the most anticipated show of the year hasn't matched up to the expectations, bowing down to its competition The World of the Married.