Kim Soo Hyun to Lend His Singing Voice to MBC “The Moon That Embraces the Sun” OST

Kim Soo Hyun will release an OST track for his mega hit MBC drama “The Moon That Embraces the Sun,” TV Daily reported today. According to the report, the drama series’ lead character Kim Soo Hyun will join the show’s sixth OST album under the title, “The Moon That Embraces the Sun OST Part 6.”

Jung Il Woo and Han Ga In Clown Around Between Filming "The Moon that Embraces the Sun"

Photos of Jung Il Woo and Han Ga In between filming “The Moon that Embraces the Sun” recently surfaced on the Internet and circulated through online community boards. The photo shows a playful side to both actors, contrary to the more serious tone of their drama. In the first photo, Jung Il Woo looks like he is about to Han Ga In’s forehead with his fingers. The other photo shows Han Ga In giving her co-star a light, friendly smack on the shoulder. Both are in their drama costumes.

Kim Yoo Jung Shows Off Chic Charm on "High Cut" Photo Shoot

Actress Kim Yoo Jung has transformed into a grandiose young lady. The actress recently showed off a chic expression and pose not seen on “The Moon That Embraces the Sun” through style magazine “High Cut” photo shoot. It is hard to believe that such beauty comes from a fourteen year old with her refined fashion and poker face expression.

Kim Soo Hyun Wants the Big Prize

Actor Kim Soo Hyun recently revealed his wish of winning a prize during the year end award ceremonies. On an episode of Mnet’s "Wide Entertainment News" that aired on March 5, a short interview was held with "The Moon that Embraces the Sun’s" big star, Kim Soo Hyun.

Amusing Error in “The Moon that Embraces the Sun” Humors Fans

Recently, fans were able to notice yet another anachronism in the popular historical fantasy series “The Moon that Embraces the Sun,” starring Kim Soo Hyun, Han Ga In, and Jung Il Woo. A screenshot of Prince Yang Myung drinking from a teacup was uploaded to several online communities. Sharp-eyed netizens were able to spot the fine print labeled “made in china” under the teacup.