The "House of the Queen" has released behind-the-scenes stills filled with the passion of the set ahead of its first broadcast.

Scheduled to air on the 28th at 7:50 p.m., KBS2's new daily drama "House of the Queen" (written by Kim Min-joo, directed by Hong Seok-koo and Hong Eun-mi) tells a story of revenge as a woman, who firmly believed in her perfect life, has everything taken away from her.

The stills released on the 19th showcase the acting passion of Ham Eun-jeong (as Kang Jae-in), Seo Joon-young (as Kim Do-yoon), Park Yoon-jae (as Hwang Gi-chan), and Cha Min-ji (as Do Yu-gyeong). The four, each portraying distinctive characters, also demonstrate a professional demeanor off-camera, capturing attention.

First, Ham Eun-jeong did not put down the script until just before filming, carefully checking her lines. Having hinted at a new transformation in her acting through this work, Ham Eun-jeong did not miss any details to express her character with precision.

Additionally, Seo Joon-young and Park Yoon-jae are engrossed in monitoring, drawing attention. Their serious attitude towards the project is felt as the two continuously check their performance, seemingly determined not to miss any nuances in emotional expression while immersed in the screen.

Among them, the most striking aspect is the warm atmosphere on set. According to the actors, it feels pleasantly lighthearted, despite being a revenge drama, with laughter continuing even after heavy scenes. In particular, Ham Eun-jeong and Seo Joon-young exchanged cheerful energy between takes, maintaining composure and teamwork amidst the tension.

Meanwhile, Cha Min-ji is focusing on delivering high-quality acting by engaging in in-depth conversations about scenes with director Hong Eun-mi. As a result, Cha Min-ji's curiosity about her character Do Yu-gyeong is greatly heightened.

Thus, Ham Eun-jeong, Seo Joon-young, and Park Yoon-jae are clearly revealing their presence as the "Queen of Daily Dramas" and the "Prince of Daily Dramas." The combination of irreplaceable actors, including Lee Ga-ryeong returning as the antagonist and Cha Min-ji, who will add vitality to the drama, has raised expectations for the project to its peak, generating anticipation for the intense synergy they will showcase.

KBS2's new daily drama "House of the Queen" will premiere on the 28th at 7:50 p.m., succeeding "Cinderella Game."

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