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Scarlet Heart: Ryeo, the upcoming Korean adaptation of the wildly popular Chinese series Scarlet Heart (Bu Bu Jing Xin), is drumming up a lot of excitement for its stellar cast and Universal Studios backing. Newly released are photos of lead actor Lee Joon Ki and lead actress IU, regally outfitted and posed similarly with one hand clasped over the other. Handsome Lee Joon Ki is charismatic in black, while beautiful IU is angelic in white.

The new stills were posted on May 16 via the drama’s Facebook account. The timing of the release made it a gift for IU and her fans, as on her photo was a special message: Happy Birthday, IU!

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As we previously reported, IU is playing Hae Soo, a 21st century women who is sent into a time warp to the Goryeo dynasty. Lee is playing the fourth prince Wang So, who rises up to be king. Other exciting cast members include Hong Jong Hyun (third prince, Wang Yo), Kang Ha Neul (eighth prince, Wang Wook), EXO’s BaekHyun (tenth prince, Wang Hyun), Girls’ Generation Seohyun (princess Woo Hee), Nam Joo Hyuk (thirteenth prince, Wang Wook), and Ji Soo (fourteenth prince, Wang Jung).

The SBS historical fantasy is scheduled to premiere in South Korea on August 29.

Be sure to stay tune with our continued coverage!

What are you looking forward to with Scarlet Heart: Ryeo? Share with us in the comments below!

Have you watched the original series yet? Marathon it now!

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Of course, knowing Korean news media, this might be refuted 10 minutes later, but for now, local news outlet Star News is reporting that actresses Gong Hyo Jin and IU have been confirmed for the new KBS drama “Producer” (working title).

Star News cites a related source at KBS.

In the new drama, Gong Hyo Jin will play a PD and IU will play a top songstress.

Actor Cha Tae Hyun has already been confirmed for this drama. “Producer” is set in the world of the variety entertainment department of a television network.

The writer is Park Ji Eun, who also wrote “My Love from the Stars”and...
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