MBN’s much-anticipated drama, “Missing Crown Prince,” teases viewers with its captivating main poster, unveiling the essence of a romantic comedy set in the historical backdrop of the Joseon era.
The narrative unfolds around a crown prince, Lee Geon (Suho), who finds himself kidnapped by none other than the woman destined to be his wife. As they embark on a life-threatening escape, an unexpected romance blossoms between the two, setting the stage for a tale of love defying the constraints of royalty.
The central figure, Lee Geon, commands attention at the heart of the poster, draped in a royal blue robe that accentuates his regal presence. Despite the trappings of privilege and prosperity, his gaze hints at a resolute determination to navigate the challenges fate has in store.
Positioned to his left is Choi Myung Yoon (Hong Ye Ji), adorned in vibrant attire and a cautious crown, raising questions about her motives for abducting the crown prince, given her role as the chosen crown princess.
The dynamic between Lee Geon and Choi Myung Yoon is heightened by the enigmatic presence of Queen Min Soo Ryun (Myung Se Bin), positioned between them in a striking red ensemble, her expression hinting at concealed complexities. In the top right corner, Choi Myung Yoon’s father, Choi Sang Rok (Kim Joo Heon), exudes powerful charisma, embodying the authoritative figure central to the unfolding drama.
Completing the ensemble is Prince Dosung (Kim Min Kyu) on Lee Geon’s right, captivating with a tender gaze and contemplative demeanour that adds layers to the narrative.
The production team emphasized that the main poster serves as a symbolic representation of the crucial relationships within “Missing Crown Prince” and the unwavering determination of its characters. Viewers are urged to anticipate the captivating narrative and intricate emotions that the drama promises to deliver.
“Missing Crown Prince” is poised to grace screens on March 9, promising a blend of historical charm, romantic intrigue, and a storyline crafted by the same talented duo, writers Kim Ji Soo and Park Chul, who previously crafted the record-breaking series “Bossam: Steal the Fate.”
As anticipation builds, audiences can prepare for an enthralling journey through love, royalty, and the unexpected twists that lie ahead in this historical romantic comedy.