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Actor Park Ji-hoon's agency released a behind-the-scenes cut to commemorate the 5 million viewers of the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" (hereinafter referred to as "The Prince").
On the 21st, the agency, YY Entertainment, posted a behind-the-scenes cut of "Bangsa-nam" on its official SNS account, saying, "Thank you, 5 million viewers," and Park Ji-hoon.
The released photo showed Park Ji-hoon, who was cast as King Danjong, drowning. Park Ji-hoon is still smiling despite the difficult filming.
The agency also said, "You've been with me since I started walking. You are my friend. It was my sister. It was my mother. I'm going to leave the grateful days behind. If I were born again in the distant future, I would like you to be my friend then. He also posted the line "Wang Sa-nam," saying, "I'm willing to be your friend."
Meanwhile, according to the box office, the cumulative number of viewers exceeded 5 million on the 21st, the 18th day of its release. This is two days ahead of the 5 million mark of "The King's Man" (20th), which attracted 10 million viewers for the first time in a historical drama, and is the same box office speed as "The Gwanghae, The Man Who Became the King" (18th), which attracted 12 million viewers and was sensational.
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