Netflix (Netflix) series "East Palace" released second promotional stills that overwhelm with just a look.

On the 10th, Netflix released the second promotional stills of "East Palace" (director Choi Jeong-gyu), previewing the performances of actors with irreplaceable presence from Nam Joo-hyuk, Roh Yoon-seo and Cho Seung-woo to Kwak Dong- yeon, Jang Young-nam, Tae In-ho, Hwang Young-hee, Hong Seo-jun and Lee Hongnae. The acting ensemble of trusted actors, overwhelming at a single still, is drawing intense interest.

"East Palace" is the story of Gucheon (played by Nam Joo-hyuk), who has the ability to traverse the world of ghosts (鬼), and the palace maid Saenggang (played by Roh Yoon-seo), who hides a secret, who are summoned by the king (played by Cho Seung-woo) and uncover the curse that haunts the East Palace.

The released promotional stills stimulate interest in the faces of the characters entangled with the palace's curse. First, Gucheon's confused face upon entering the world of ghosts and Saenggang listening to the voice of a ghost catch the eye. While curiosity is piqued about the true form of the ghost Gucheon witnessed, the grotesque image of a ghost whispering something into Saenggang's ear foreshadows unusual events that will happen to them.

Next, the king's gaze in the shrine reveals complex emotions. Attention is focused on whether he, who summoned Gucheon and Saenggang to the palace, can unravel the clue to the curse.

Another still raises curiosity by showing palace figures confronting the curse. It provokes questions about how the crown prince (played by Kwak Dong- yeon), the queen dowager (played by Jang Young-nam), Ikssanggun (played by Tae In-ho) and Royal Consort Choi (played by Hwang Young-hee) will react to the successive deaths occurring at the East Palace. In addition, the roles of Kim Sang-seon (played by Hong Seo-jun), who guards the king's side, and the shaman Park (played by Lee Hongnae), who entered the palace at the queen dowager's summons, also raise expectations. The individual narratives of the royal family members and how they will intertwine with the palace's curse and secrets further heighten curiosity about the main story.

Meanwhile, "East Palace" will be released on Netflix on the 17th.

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