U KISS's Eli to star as the male lead in 'Full House' Chinese remake
2014.10.20
The infamous drama 'Full House' will have a Chinese remake.
On October 20th, production company Group 8 has announced that they will be working with China's Asia Media Holdings to produce the Chinese version of drama 'Full House'.
The drama was based on the popular manhwa series of the same name in 2004 staring Rain and Song Hye Gyo, It received much love and popularity not only from domestic but also overseas fans as it recorded 40% in viewer rating, so many people are excited upon the news of the Chinese remake.
U KISS's Eli has been confirmed to play as the male lead while the female lead will be chosen through auditions in China. A press conference will be taken place in Shanghai on October 23rd.
'Full House' Chinese remake will start filming in December.
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