Actor Park Jihoon's agency released unpublished stills to commemorate the film 'The King's Warden' surpassing 10 million viewers.

On YY Entertainment's official social media, a post saying " Lee Hong-wi 10 million viewers, thank you" was published along with on-set photos.

The released photos included behind-the-scenes shots of Park Jihoon, who plays the young former king Lee Hong-wi in the film, drawing attention.

In the photos Park Jihoon, dressed in a white hanbok, holds flowers in the mountains while looking at the camera, prepares scenes caring for a horse, and otherwise conveys the atmosphere of the film set. In another shot of him sitting on a rock, the character's calm and lonely mood is felt, adding to the work's lingering impact.

The King's Warden, starring Park Jihoon and directed by Jang Hang-jun, surpassed 10 million cumulative viewers on March 6, its 31st day since release, cementing itself as the biggest box-office hit of 2026. The film also became the fourth historical drama to reach 10 million viewers, following The King's Man, Masquerade, and The Admiral: Roaring Currents.

The success has special meaning for Park Jihoon as well. The King's Warden is his first commercial film debut, and with this work he instantly claimed the title of a 10-million-viewer actor, leaving a strong impression. Park Jihoon moved audiences with weighty emotional acting. Attention is turning to his next steps after being chosen by 10 million viewers.<

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