Drama fans are showing explosive reactions for the SBS upcoming tar-studded Wed-Thu drama ‘The Heirs’. ‘The Heirs’ is set to premiere October 9 and the production team recently released an official website and preview trailer for the drama. A great number of people accessed the website and the drama became one of the most searched keywords in different portals. Still cuts of the cast members gathered around 40~60 thousand views so far, clearly proving how people are getting anticipated for the drama. A representative stated, “We were very surprised for the reactions that people showed. Each scenes are being made with great efforts, and we will keep doing our best to produce the best drama ever. Please show all of the staffs and actors a lot of support.” Meanwhile, ‘The Heirs’ features star-studded cast including Lee Min Ho and Park Shin Hye, Kim Woo Bin, Choi Jin Hyuk, f(x)’s Krystal, ZE:A’s Park Hyungsik, Kang Ha Neul, CNBLUE’s Kang Min Hyuk, Im Joo Eun, Kim Sung Ryung, Jun Soo Jin and Kim Ji Won. Source: StarN News
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