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"The Man Who Lives With The King" Jeon Mi-do's first historical drama challenge..Park Jihoon, I'm protecting him

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Kim Nayeon

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Jeonmido / Photograph = Showbox
Jeonmido / Photograph = Showbox

The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" unveiled a still from Jeon Mi-do's character as Maehwa, a court lady who complements King Danjong Lee Hong-wi the closest.

In 1457, Cheongryeongpo, a movie about 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, "The Man Who Lives with the King" draws attention with a still from the Maehwa character that incorporates Jeon Mi-do's coziness and pulpit.

Actor Jeon Mi-do, who has built a solid acting career by crossing musical and theater stages and media for 20 years, will challenge historical drama for the first time in her acting career as Maehwa, a court lady who supplements King Danjong Lee Hong-wi. Maehwa has taken care of Lee Hong-wi (Park Ji-hoon) like a family since he began to walk, and she was also with him on the road to exile after he was deposed by his uncle Suyangdaegun. He protects Lee Hong-wi's side, who spends an anxious time with all food and drink in the Gwangcheongol Baeso, until the end.

Jeonmido / Photograph = Showbox
Jeonmido / Photograph = Showbox

In the still released, Jeon Mi-do warms up the young king Lee Hong-wi with all her heart and catches the eye with a look of concern for his safety. In addition, the serious conversation with Um Heung-do (Yoo Hae-jin), the conservative owner of the exile site and the chief of Gwangcheongol, raises questions about the fresh chemistry that Maehwa and Um Heung-do will show. Jeon Mi-do will add richness to the play by delicately completing the apricot characters who are restrained and rigid as royal figures and comforts.

Jeon Mi-do said, "Maehwa is a person who silently protects Lee Hong-wi from behind without saying a word. Since he is a very restrained person, he was educated in court manners," he said, expressing his concern to express the apricot flower character in three dimensions. Director Jang Hang-joon raised expectations for Jeon Mi-do, who will show a new face by challenging his first historical drama, saying, "It brought plum blossoms to life."

Meanwhile, "The Man Who Lives With The King" will be released on February 4, 2026, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.

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