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Actor Yoo Ji-tae, who appeared in the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King," will appear in "Nightline."
According to "The Man Who Lives With the King" (director Jang Hang-joon) on the 24th, Yoo Ji-tae, who showed overwhelming charisma as Han Myeong-hoe, the most powerful person in Joseon, will meet with viewers through SBS's "Nightline" on the 25th. The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" tells the story of Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a village chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled.
Yoo Ji-tae, who has been at the center of the play with various characters between screens, dramas and series, plans to tell a variety of stories that have not been delivered on the screen, including the process of building a character of the most powerful person in Joseon, along with his thoughts on "The Man Who Lives with the King," which captured the hidden story of King Danjong on screen for the first time in a Korean film.
Yoo Ji-tae's careful story of acting philosophy and work is expected to give viewers a calm and heavy lingering feeling late at night. In particular, expectations are high on what Yoo Ji-tae, who is in his prime again by mobilizing the highest number of audiences in filmography history, will talk about at the first seat of "Nightline."
Meanwhile, the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King," which has been on an unstoppable box office run with more than 6 million viewers, is being screened in theaters.
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