TVING’s upcoming historical drama “Queen Woo” has shared key reasons to look forward to its premiere!
“Queen Woo” is a historical action drama that follows the story of Queen Woo, who becomes the target of five tribes seeking to gain authority and princes who are after the throne following the sudden passing of the king.
Here are four reasons to tune in to the new drama:
Dramatic transformations by Jeon Jong Seo, Kim Moo Yeol, Jung Yu Mi, Lee Soo Hyuk, Park Ji Hwan, and Ji Chang Wook
“Queen Woo” has been garnering attention for its star-studded cast lineup. Jeon Jong Seo, who is starring in her first historical drama, plays Queen Woo Hee, while Kim Moo Yeol stars as Eul Pa So, the skilled and resourceful prime minister of Goguryeo. Jung Yu Mi plays Woo Hee’s ambitious and two-faced older sister Woo Sun, while Lee Soo Hyuk adds tension to the battle for the throne as Go Bal Gi. Park Ji Hwan brings charisma to his role as the dependable warrior Moo Gol, and Ji Chang Wook plays the benevolent yet courageous King Go Nam Moo. Together, these actors promise a powerful synergy.
Director Jung Se Kyo shared, “I was eager to see how the actors would bring their characters to life within the drama. It was important to have thorough discussions beforehand and let them explore their roles within the given situations to fully develop their characters.” He added, “As you watch the show, I hope you’ll appreciate the thought and effort the actors put into shaping their characters.”
Queen Woo Hee’s remarriage
“Queen Woo” centers around Queen Woo Hee’s decision to follow the tradition of “chisuhon” (levirate marriage), in which a widow marries her deceased husband’s brother in order to remain queen. After the king’s death, Queen Woo leaves the palace to personally select and crown the next king, ensuring she retains her title. The drama highlights the intense 24 hours she spends defending her position, portraying her as a strong and independent woman.
Director Jung Se Kyo explained, “I found it fascinating when I read about Queen Woo, who didn’t just stay within the palace but went out to choose her own future. I wanted to bring this story to life in a drama.” He continued, “I want to show a queen who selects the king with her own hands and crowns him—something we’ve never seen before.”
A gripping, suspenseful historical drama with intense chase and action scenes
“Queen Woo” is an action drama that follows Queen Woo Hee as she searches for a new king after the previous one’s death, all while being pursued by various tribes and princes vying for the throne. Set within a tight 24-hour window, the drama promises fast-paced storytelling and thrilling chase scenes.
Director Jung Se Kyo commented, “We used quick editing to create a sense of urgency and paid special attention to the music and sound mixing. Each tribe has its unique tone and style, which will enhance the visual experience for viewers.” He added, “There are action scenes unlike any that have been seen before in our country, so I hope you look forward to them.”
The intense battle for the throne
In the drama, Queen Woo Hee decides to marry her late husband’s brother to protect what matters most to her after the sudden death of King Go Nam Moo throws the nation into turmoil. She becomes embroiled in the battle for the throne and faces off against the king’s four brothers, including the ruthless third prince Go Bal Gi. With the future of her family and the nation at stake, making the right choice is more critical than ever. The drama focuses on whether Woo Hee can successfully elude the tribes chasing her, find the next king, and continue the line of power during that fateful night.
Director Jung Se Kyo teased, “Please focus on two main aspects: the investigation into the king’s death within the palace and whether Woo Hee can safely return to the palace after marrying the king’s brother outside the palace.”
“Queen Woo” is set to premiere on August 29.
While you wait, watch Jeon Jong Seo in “Wedding Impossible” below:
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