Actor Jung Tae Woo added to the film buzz by appearing as the "original Danjong."

On the 28th, Jung Tae Woo posted on his social media, I heard the original Danjong also "watched The King's Warden very enjoyably and said so," along with a photo.

The released photo showed the young Jung Tae Woo who once played Danjong in a past drama and, side by side, a poster of Park Jihoon, who has recently been creating a new Danjong syndrome on the screen. It was a moment when, after about 30 years, "Danjong met Danjong."

Jung Tae Woo played Danjong twice, in 1994 on KBS 2TV's "Han Myeonghoe" and in 1998 on KBS 1TV's "The King and the Queen," creating for a long time the equation "Danjong = Jung Tae Woo." He, who had established himself as a first-generation child actor and a historical drama specialist, now appeared cheering on his junior's Danjong, giving an odd resonance.

At theaters now, The King's Warden is continuing its box office run. Set in 1457 at Cheongnyeongpo, this work, which depicts the story of the exiled young former king Yi Hongwi (Park Jihoon) and village headman Eom Heungdo (Yoo Hai Jin), is drawing attention as the first South Korean commercial film to put Danjong at the forefront and is receiving a strong audience response.<

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