MBN’s highly anticipated drama, “Missing Crown Prince,” is adjusting its premiere date, moving it five weeks later than the initially scheduled March 9 release to April 13. The decision to postpone aims to ensure a more refined production and deliver a flawless storyline to viewers.
The production team shared insights on the delay, emphasizing their commitment to delivering a high-quality and meticulously crafted story. In a statement, they expressed, “To deliver a well-developed and flawless story, we decided to delay the premiere of ‘Missing Crown Prince.’
After thorough preparations, we will greet you with a production of utmost quality and a meticulously crafted story. Please anticipate the premiere of ‘Missing Crown Prince’ on April 13 at 9:40 p.m. KST.”
“Missing Crown Prince” is a romantic comedy set in the historical Joseon era, revolving around Crown Prince Lee Geon, portrayed by Suho, who gets kidnapped by Choi Myung Yoon, played by Hong Ye Ji, the woman intended to be his wife. As the duo navigates the challenges of being on the run, an unexpected romance blossoms between them.
The drama serves as a spin-off of “Bossam: Steal the Fate,” a series that achieved the highest viewership ratings in MBN history. Notably, “Missing Crown Prince” shares the creative minds behind its script, with Kim Ji Soo and Park Chul, the writers of the original series.
Fans can now anticipate the premiere of “Missing Crown Prince” on April 13 at 9:40 p.m. KST. The extended wait promises a more polished and engaging viewing experience, ensuring that the drama lives up to the expectations set by its predecessor.
As viewers eagerly anticipate the unfolding romance and historical charm, the adjustment in the premiere date reflects the dedication of the production team to deliver a captivating storyline with the utmost quality.