The name of the late actor Lee Seon-gyun appears in the ending credits of the film The King's Warden, drawing attention.

Recently a fan account of Lee Seon-gyun shared a scene in which the late actor's name appears in the ending credits of the film The King's Warden. This has been rapidly spreading and attracting attention through online communities and social media.

At the end of the ending credits of The King's Warden, "The production team would like to give special thanks to the following people," the film mentions a variety of people. From actors such as Kang Pil-seok, Kim Hee-seon and Yang Jun-mo to singer Psy and film director Ryu Seung-wan, and even fan cafes for Park Jihoon, among the various entries the name Lee Seon-gyun also appeared.

In this regard, The King's Warden did not issue a separate statement. However, Lee Seon-gyun showed a close friendship with director Jang Hang-jun, who directed The King's Warden, to the extent that they traveled together during the actor's lifetime. This has led to interpretations that director Jang Hang-jun may have included the name in the ending credits as a sign of mourning for the late actor.

The King's Warden is a film about Cheongnyeongpo in 1457, telling the story of a village chief who volunteered for exile for the revival of his village and a young dethroned king sent into exile. It is director Jang Hang-jun's first full-length historical film, and as of this morning (27th) it has recorded a cumulative audience of about 6.73 million, continuing its box office momentum.

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