The scene of EXO's Suho and "PRODUCE48" alum Hong Yeji's negotiation was captured. On the 5th, MBN's new weekend drama "The Crown Prince Disappeared" revealed a special "bickering two-shot" of Suho and Hong Yeji's Tikitaka (good chemistry, lively interaction). The drama depicts a tumultuous love story of a man and a woman who unfolds after the crown prince (Seja: successor to the king) is kidnapped by a woman who will become the crown princess. The scriptwriters Kim Jis and Park Chul, who wrote "Possam - The Man Who Stole Love and Destiny," teamed up again for this spin-off work, with director Kim Jin-man, known for his captivating directing in works like "Golden Time" and "Kill Me, Heal Me," joining them. In the drama, Suho plays the role of Lee Gon, who threatens the crown prince's position. After learning a shocking secret inside the palace, Lee Gon is chased by traitors and must face adversity. Suho is expected to show unprecedented strength through his role as Lee Gon. Hong Yeji plays Che Myung-yun, who has the fate of "widow killing," meaning her husband will die if she marries, despite being selected as the crown princess. Hong Yeji is expected to express the emotions of a character who defies fate in a three-dimensional way, leaving a definite impact. The two-shot released that day shows Lee Gon (Suho) and Che Myung-yun (Hong Yeji) with a donkey between them, standing at a crossroads without bending their opinions. Lee Gon clearly shows his intention to go his chosen path, while Che Myung-yun tries to stop him from the lurking danger, but Lee Gon does not listen. Despite Che Myung-yun's intense attempts to stop him, Lee Gon only smiles with a mocking word, provoking laughter and angering Che Myung-yun. What will be the outcome of the argument at the crossroads, and what will be the word that angers Che Myung-yun? The curiosity is stimulated. Furthermore, Suho and Hong Yeji demonstrated an excellent Tikitaka scene, showcasing their perfect chemistry and enveloping the set in laughter. Suho naturally expresses Lee Gon's bright but stubborn side, while Hong Yeji realistically portrays Che Myung-yun's frustration at seeing such a Lee Gon, enhancing the scene's completeness. Afterwards, the two mixed ad-libs appropriately, exuding an atmosphere of "real love negotiation" and eliciting applause from the staff. Studio Jidam, the production company, stated, "In this work, a 'tightrope-like romance' where Suho and Hong Yeji's excitement and laughter intertwine is expected to unfold," and asked for a lot of anticipation as "the story of the two that will make you smile just by watching is approaching in about a week." MBN's new weekend drama "The Crown Prince Disappeared" will start airing in South Korea on April 13th at 9:40 PM.
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