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Kim Su-Yong to Junsu: Tomorrow Tomorrow!! lol
Junsu to Kim Su-Yong : Tomorrow is finally hyung’s first performance~~!! Fighting!!
(T/N: Kim Su Yong interpret the role of narrator ‘Lucheni’ in the musical Elisabeth)
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Park Yoochun is bringing laughter to the viewers mix and match look consisting of a track suit and the ikseonkwan. (ikseonkwan = royal headdress a King or a crown prince would have worn while conducting the daily business.)
Park Yoochun tweeted a picture on February 18th. In the picture, Park Yoochun smiles wearing a red tracksuit, topping it off with the ikseonkwan with a coffee cup in his hand.
Park Yoochun plays the role of the crown prince who has slipped through time from the past to the modern day Seoul on SBS‘s new drama ‘Attic King’. The look Park Yoochun is wearing is a mix-and-match across time and space that introduces us to the basis of the drama.
Some of the netizens who came across the unusual look of the handsome Park Yoochun commented, “The crown prince of Joseon in a track suit. It’s already fun”, “Just the picture alone gets my anticipation going for the drama”, and “I wanna see the drama already!”
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The youthful cast of Rooftop Prince poses for a few light-hearted sel-cas featuring a mix of Joseon-era garb and modern-day wear, which in Yoochun‘s case translates into a tracksuit topped with a kingly hat. Even a prince has gotta be comfortable on the set, don’tcha know.
Above is the crown prince’s posse, which consists of Choi Woo-shik, Lee Min-ho, and Jung Seok-won, all of whom travel with him to the 21st century to confront newfangled current-day Korea with (I’m hoping) hilarity and hijinks. Because that premise is just made for hijinks. A crown prince confronting computers and cell phones and toilets? Not to mention the look I want to see on his face when he realizes that the monarchy is long gone. Sorry, buddy, you’ll have to stand in line with all the other commoners.
Pictured below is series lead Han Ji-min as the princess, who’ll have a modern-day doppelganger who captures the prince’s heart. Man. And I thought King Hwon’s [The Moon that Embraces the Sun] eight-year pining for a dead girl was extreme. That’s a drop in the angst bucket (full of teaaaars, naturally) next to Princey’s 300-year torch-carrying.
Rooftop Prince airs on SBS beginning March 14. I’m crossing my fingers for a fun ride.