Director Jang Hang-jun's New Film Begins Shooting
A story of an exiled king and the villagers who care for him
Distributor Showbox recently announced on the 24th that the film "The Man Who Lives with the King (working title)" has begun filming.
The story revolves around the village chief and villagers who take care of the young former king exiled from the throne. The exiled former king is played by Park Ji-hoon, the village chief of Gwangcheon-gol by Yoo Hae-jin, the most powerful figure of the era by Yoo Ji-tae, the palace maid who was exiled by Jeon Mi-do, and the village chief's son by Kim Min. Lee Joon-hyuk and Park Ji-hwan also make special appearances, adding vitality to the drama.
The director's chair is held by Jang Hang-jun, known for "Turn On the Lighter," "Rebound," "Forgotten Night," and "The Killers." He said, "I am excited and honored to start filming with excellent actors and staff," adding, "I will strive to present a highly complete and sincere work."
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