Yoo Ah In is Royally Sexy as an All-black Clad Warrior Prince in Six Flying Dragons
This dangerous amounts of smexy hotness should be illegal, or at least come with a warning on it. SBS released the first two official stills from upcoming long sageuk Six Flying Dragons, featuring of course the younger leading man Yoo Ah In. We’ll have to wait a bit more to see older leading man Kim Myung Min, but I’m sure that’ll be worth the wait. But first Yoo Ah In, who has been in plenty of sageuks but honestly his best look is not as kings or princes but as the rebel warrior – think Sungkyunkwan Scandal and Strongest Chil Woo more so than Jang Ok Jung, Live in Love.
Looks like we’ll be getting the best of both worlds here as he starts off as as simple Lee Bang Won (Yi Bang Won), one of the sons of Joseon dynasty founder King Taejo. The drama will then chronicle his rise to become future King Taejong, the third monarch of Joseon. As long he rides horses at night dressed in all black while posing like a fierce model, I’m totally on sonny boy’s side in this political battle. Right now SBS is on a prime time roll as both its Mon-Tues drama Mrs. Cop and Wed-Thurs drama Yongpal are leading the ratings, which means Six Flying Dragons ought to not be handicapped when it premieres in early October.
wow he looks seriously great. I usually don’t watch sageuk but I think this would be fun to check out.
I’ve always enjoyed love historical dramas and I am actually excited to see this one! 🙂
He is looking good! I just hope this drama delivers. 🙂
my last sageuk addiction is empress ki n the three musketeers, not sure about this drama
But but it’s 50 episodes! But but he looks hot!
Wow, he does look hot, plus the pout and all *fans self* I’m really happy for him right now; his career is seriously on fire!
LMAO that whole 2nd paragraph. XD
Everytime I’m reminded the rest of this cast Kim Myung-min, Byun Yo-han, Chun Ho-jin… I’m always surprised they managed to get them all. The casting PD did a great job.
Hot hot hot!
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