Junho Lee in all black and Yoona Lim in beige tone


JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'King the Land' revealed the script reading site where the strongest chemistry and the best smiles were in full bloom.



JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'King the Land' (written by Choi Rom (Team Harimao), directed by Lim Hyun-wook, produced by NPO Entertainment, SLL), which will be broadcast for the first time in June, is about Guwon (played by Lee Jun-ho), a man who despises laughter, and the Smile Queen who must laugh. This drama depicts the story of Cheon Sa-rang (played by Im Yoon-ah) creating a day where she can truly smile brightly at the VVIP lounge ‘King the Land’, a hotelier’s dream.



Attending the script reading on this day were director Lim Hyun-wook and writer Choi Rom, as well as Lee Jun-ho (playing Gu-won), Lim Yoon-ah (playing Cheon Sarang), Go Won-hee (playing Oh Pyeong-hwa), Kim Ga-eun (playing Kang Da-eul), Ahn Se-ha (playing Noh Sang-sik), and Kim Jae-won (playing Lee Roon). ), etc., all the main characters of ‘King the Land’ gathered together and worked together. While the script reading was in progress, there were constant smiles and laughter on the actors' faces.



First, Lee Jun-ho conveyed his heartwarming ambition, “I will create a scene full of laughter,” and brought out the characteristics of the character with his harsh tone of voice as Guwon, a man who despises laughter. On the outside, it looks like My Way is indifferent and doesn't pay attention to what others think, but it expresses the character of Gu Gu, who hides deep loneliness on the inside.



Lim Yoon-ah expressed her fighting determination, saying, “I will work hard so that this smile can continue until the end of filming.” Next, she immersed herself in the role of Cheon Sa-rang, a smile queen with a lovely smile and bright energy, and even wittily digested foreign language lines, demonstrating her true value as a professional and friendly employee at the King Hotel.



The strong synergy between Lee Jun-ho and Lim Yoon-ah, who met as partners in the play, was clearly outstanding. While the endless tiki-taka provided laughter, the sight of them realizing their feelings for each other caused excitement to the point that even sleeping love cells woke up. The chemistry between the two actors, who brightened up the scene, foreshadowed the birth of a lovely romantic comedy that would save viewers' smiles.



Meanwhile, the performance of Go Won-hee and Kim Ga-eun, who showed their deep friendship by coming together as the 'three ants' of Lim Yoon-ah and King Group, was also dazzling. Go Won-hee, who plays the role of King Air flight attendant Oh Pyeong-hwa, aroused sympathy with the difficult daily life of an office worker who is bullied by her superiors and juniors. Kim Ga-eun transformed into the role of Kang Da-eul, a superwoman struggling between work and family, and showed off the dignity of Alanga's sales king with her natural speaking skills that captivate people.




Ahn Se-ha, who met Lee Jun-ho in the drama as a fellow employee, showed off the vibe of Noh Sang-sik's character with a sly way of speaking and trademark comical acting, bringing vitality to the role. Kim Jae-won played the role of Lee Ro-won, a handsome flight attendant at King Air, and formed a strange atmosphere with Go Won-hee (played by Oh Pyeong-hwa). Accordingly, we are curious about not only the romance between Guwon and Cheon-rang, but also the relationship between Oh Pyeong-hwa (played by Go Won-hee) and Lee Ro-won (played by Kim Jae-won).



In this way, 'King the Land' is heralding the birth of a new acting restaurant with the news of the script reading where the actors' fantastic chemistry shined. Therefore, people are already looking forward to the first broadcast of 'King the Land', a seven-star sweet romance that will provide the best satisfaction.



JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'King the Land', a VVIP lounge with 1004% customer satisfaction, will premiere in June.

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr