Woo Do Hwan Claims Depressed Starring 'The King: Eternal Monarch', Why?

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In a press conference 'The King: Eternal Monarch' which was held on Thursday (16/4), Woo Do Hwan Confess Depressed Star in this SBS Drama. Guess Why?

On Thursday (16/4), SBS held a press conference for the drama "The King: Eternal Monarch". The event was attended by the players, namely Lee Min Ho, Kim Go Eun, Woo Do Hwan, Jung Eun Chae, Lee Jung Jin and Kim Kyung Nam.

On this occasion they discussed various interesting things. Including Woo Do Hwan who played Jo Young, the chief guard of Emperor Lee Gon (Lee Min Ho) in the Korean Empire. While in Korea he played the role of Jo Eun Seob, a public service worker at the National Police Agency.

Woo Do Hwan admitted that he was quite depressed because he had to play two different characters. "I feel very pressured to play a dual role. Both play a big role, but the dialect is burdensome," he said.

Nevertheless, he still tried to show good acting. "The author encourages me to believe and follow him without worry. I do my best to not cause problems. I will also show a cheerful side that I have never shown in my project before," he said.

Meanwhile, "The King: Eternal Monarch" tells about two parallel universes of monarchy and democracy. In the world of monarchy there is Emperor Lee Gon who is trying to close the door between the two worlds. To launch his actions and protect people, he collaborates with detective Jung Tae Eul (Kim Go Eun) from the world of democracy.

The drama itself was prepared to replace the slot "Hyena" which finished last week. The plan, this drama will begin airing on Friday (17/4) tomorrow.


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