tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramoon, written by Kim Young Hyun and Park Sang Yeon and directed by Kim Kwang Shik, revealed the behind-the-scenes of its script reading for the first time.
Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramoon takes place in the world of Arthdal Chronicles Season 2 and tells the mythical story of Arthdal, where the owner of the sword writes the legends of Ta Gon, Eun Seom, Tan Ya, and Tae Al Ha, each with their own fate. Director Kim Kwang Shik, who demonstrated strong storytelling through The Great Battle, and writers Kim Young Hyun and Park Sang Yeon, known as the "historical drama masters" in South Korea for their unique world-building and unprecedented characters, came together for this drama.
The drama has drawn significant attention with its main cast, including Jang Dong Gun (as Ta Gon), Lee Joon Gi (as Eun Seom and Sa Ya), Shin Se Kyung (as Tan Ya), and Kim Ok Bin (as Tae Al Ha). Jang Dong Gun plays Ta Gon, the first king of Arthdal who starts an excellent war for absolute power, while Lee Joon Gi takes on the roles of Eun Seom, the unifier of the Ago tribe, and Sa Ya, who heads to Arthdal for dignity. Shin Se Kyung portrays Tan Ya, the high priestess of Arthdal, who uses the gods' will for the people, while Kim Ok Bin plays Tae Al Ha, a cunning politician who will use anything for her own goals.
The main actors and critical personnel gathered together at the script reading for Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramoon. Despite Shin Se Kyung's absence due to a COVID-19 diagnosis, the atmosphere was filled with warm greetings and excitement for a new beginning.
Once the reading began, the actors immersed themselves fully into their characters, showcasing their exceptional performances and establishing a stable rapport with each other, enhancing the overall atmosphere.Jang Dong Gun brought a solemn and powerful presence to his role as Ta Gon, the first king of Arthdal, who stands at the pinnacle of power after a fierce struggle. His deep gaze and commanding voice conveyed the depth of Ta Gon's lengthy and profound narrative, from his heroic courage to the burden of leadership, leaving a lasting impression.
Lee Joon Gi's performance as Eun Seom and Sa Ya, taking on the roles of two distinct characters, also garnered attention. He portrayed Eun Seom's strong determination as the unifier of the Ago tribe and skillfully expressed the sharp and agile aspects of the character Saya. His transformative portrayal of Eun Seom and Sa Ya, who have contrasting personalities, is highly anticipated.
Kim Ok Bin's passion as Tae Al Ha, a cunning politician who will use any means to achieve her goals, also captivated the audience's focus. She portrayed Tae Al Ha's relentless pursuit of power and ambition with strength, leaving a powerful impact during the script reading. Her fatal charm is something to look forward to as Taealha blossoms in the drama again.
The production team of Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramoon expressed their gratitude, saying it was a precious time to feel the actors' passion and the drama's devotion. They added that the drama will showcase intriguing stories from various relationships, including the inevitable confrontation between heroic Ta Gon and the formidable Eun Seom. The grand battle for Arthdal's fate will unfold, and viewers are encouraged to look forward to who will become the hero of the new myth.
With the perfect synergy of the actors' stellar performances, Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramoon is building anticipation for its upcoming premiere on tvN in September 2023.