The King's Warden surpassed 16 million admissions, and the production team even released a music video for the OST. 

On the 5th, the distributor of The King's Warden (abbreviated as "Wangsanam"), SHOWBOX, announced the news of surpassing 16 million admissions through its official social media channels. Along with this, it drew attention by releasing a music video that lets viewers feel the film's emotion again. 

Wangsanam said, "#TheKingsWarden 16 million admissions," noting, "We sincerely thank the footsteps that came to Gwangcheon-gol until audiences became the eternal friends of Wangsanam, and we are releasing a music video that lets you feel Wangsanam's emotion again," explaining the reason. 

The video released together included the music video for Wangsanam's OST "Beot," drawing attention. "Beot" is a song with lyrics by Yoon Jongshin, a close friend of director Jang Hang-jun who directed Wangsanam, and music composed by Dalparan.

In particular, the song was inspired by the moment in the film when Danjong (Park Jihoon) called the court lady Maehwa (Jeon Mi-do), who stayed by his side until the end, his friend. Accordingly, the vocals were also handled by Jeon Mi-do. Jeon Mi-do's clear tone, built through her work as a musical actress, blended with the story of Danjong and Maehwa in Wangsanam to create an emotional impact. 

Wangsanam is a film set in Cheongnyeongpo in 1457 that tells the story of a village chief who volunteered for exile to revive the village and a young dethroned king exiled from the throne. That morning it surpassed a cumulative audience of 16 million and is rewriting box office records. <

[Photo] Source: SHOWBOX SNS.

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