SBS 'Haunted Palace' Lee Seung-jae's loud eating and drinking scene has captured attention.

On April 18 (Friday) at 9:50 p.m., following 'Buried Hearts,' SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Haunted Palace' (written by Yoon Soo-jung, directed by Yoon Sung-sik) is a fantasy romance comedy depicting the struggle for the body of the Imugi (dragon) Gang-cheol, who is trapped in the body of Yeori's first love, Yoon-gap, as he confronts the eight-legged ghost with a grudge against the royal family, mixing body and soul. Directed by Yoon Sung-sik, who has received recognition for his reliable entertainment through dramas like 'Mr. Queen,' 'Lee Soon Shin is the Best,' 'Bridal Mask,' and 'Dae Joyeong,' it brings together a 'fresh acting combination' with Lee Seung-jae (Yoon-gap/Gang-cheol), Kim Ji-yeon (Yeori), and Kim Ji-hoon (Lee Jeong), generating high expectations.

Among them, the scene showing 'Imugi Gang-cheol' shoving food into his mouth to the point of being stunned has been revealed, increasing curiosity about the background. Having lived in the divine realm for a thousand years, Gang-cheol, possessed by a human body for the first time ever, becomes completely enamored with human food. He can be seen holding a large chicken leg in one hand, stuffing it into his mouth, chewing, tearing it apart, and savoring every bite. His naive-like reaction, shocked after finally experiencing diverse flavors after a millennium, is bound to induce laughter.

In the subsequent stills, Gang-cheol is captured holding a bottle of alcohol in both hands, drinking, and getting pleasantly intoxicated. Having completely cast aside the charisma of a wicked god, he also draws attention with his satisfied smile after emptying a table. Previously a figure who mocked everything in the world, he now appears relaxed and joyous, raising expectations for the unpredictable humor that Gang-cheol's tumultuous adaptation to the human world will provide.

Meanwhile, Lee Seung-jae's character, who is skillfully embodying the unprecedented half-human, half-divine character born from the encounter of a thousand-year-old Imugi and a human body, is remarkable. Just by looking at the stills, an abundance of joy and dynamic fun is evident, boosting viewer anticipation. As curiosity rises regarding how Lee Seung-jae's Imugi Gang-cheol will be portrayed in the main broadcast, expectations heighten for 'Haunted Palace's' first episode, showcasing Lee Seung-jae's acting prowess as he aims to establish a life character.

Meanwhile, SBS, the kingdom of dramas, is set to premier 'Haunted Palace,' the only fantasy historical romance comedy of 2025, on April 18 (Friday) at 9:50 p.m.

[Photo] 'Haunted Palace'

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