The 'House of the Queen' revealed a four-person poster featuring the intertwined relationships of Ham Eun-jung, Seo Joon-young, Park Yoon-jae, and Lee Ga-ryung.

Set to air its first broadcast on the 28th at 7:50 p.m., KBS2's new daily drama 'House of the Queen' (written by Kim Min-ju, directed by Hong Seok-goo and Hong Eun-mi, produced by Flying Entertainment and Ascendio) is a revenge drama about a woman's desperate fight to reclaim her life after it is completely taken away from her.

The four-person poster for 'House of the Queen,' released on the 9th, captivates attention with the extraordinary aura of Ham Eun-jung (as Kang Jae-in), Seo Joon-young (as Kim Do-yoon), Park Yoon-jae (as Hwang Ki-chan), and Lee Ga-ryung (as Kang Se-ri), each possessing different charms. Notably, Seo Joon-young, Park Yoon-jae, and Lee Ga-ryung are all placing their hands on Ham Eun-jung, clearly revealing the entangled relationships of the four individuals caught in the whirlwind of fate.

First, Ham Eun-jung, positioned at the center of the poster, holds back tears with a face full of anger and deep emptiness. Park Yoon-jae leans in close to her ear, whispering something with an inscrutable smile that adds to the tension between the two. This hints at the impending turmoil in the seemingly happy marriage of Jae-in and Ki-chan due to the betrayal of the husband she trusted.

Seo Joon-young, with a gaze full of sorrow, leans against Ham Eun-jung's knee. Seo Joon-young's pitiable appearance piques curiosity about why Do-yoon, who was living an ordinary life, resolved to seek revenge. Additionally, Lee Ga-ryung, standing proudly with her back straight and an expression of confidence, perfectly conveys the desire of her character to take everything away from Jae-in.

Moreover, the phrase 'I will be queen again, from the place you took away' foreshadows Jae-in's tumultuous revenge drama, raising the anticipation of prospective viewers.

Meanwhile, 'House of the Queen' brings together director Hong Seok-goo, known for 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Oh! Samkwang Villa!,' and 'My Only One,' and director Hong Eun-mi, known for 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Pure Boxer,' and 'School 2021.' The writer Kim Min-ju, who boasts solid writing skills with works like 'Golden Mask,' 'Tomorrow is Clear,' and 'Shining Eun-soo,' is also collaborating, aiming to captivate weekday evenings.

KBS2's new daily drama 'House of the Queen' is set to air its first broadcast on the 28th at 7:50 p.m., following 'Cinderella Game.'

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