Kim Nam-gil, Park Bo-gum, and Lee Hyun-wook Cast in Historical Film 'Canvas of Blood'
Oct 17, 2025
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Director Jang Hoon's new work 'Dream Judo Wondo' confirmed the main casting and began filming in earnest on the 14th. Prince Anpyeong (Park Bo-gum), Sejong's son, dictates the scenery of the utopia and Dowon to the painter An Gyeon (Lee Hyun-wook), and depicts the moment of the Joseon Dynasty facing a dramatic fate around Mongyudowondo, which was completed in three days.
The casting lineup also draws attention. Kim Nam-gil and Park Bo-gum play Suyang and Anpyeong, who were the closest among Sejong's sons but had different dreams, respectively.
Kim Nam-gil, who is breaking his masterpiece with cheerful laughter, action, and heavy lingering effects that leave a lingering image on his mind, transforms into a discipline with a desire to become king, such as the drama `Trigger'', the `Fierce Priest" series, the `Those Who Read the Heart of Evil' and the films `Robbery" and `Pirate: The Bandit Who Went to the Sea. Suyang is a picture of Dream Judo-Wondo, a character who gradually changes brutally while trying to read his younger brother Anpyeong's desire, and Kim Nam-gil is expected to show a variety of faces from the change of a character who slowly realizes his ambition through Suyang to the inside suffering from doubts and anxiety toward Anpyeong.
Anpyeong, played by Park Bo-gum, loves beauty, enjoys collecting works of art, is a calligrapher representing Joseon and an artist who was good at poetry, writing, and painting, and is called Joseon's Prince Pungryu. Park Bo-gum, who has clearly conveyed the character's true feelings in each of his works, including recent works 'Good Boy' and 'I've been deceived', will once again capture the hearts of the audience through his peace of wanting to embody the beautiful paradise he saw in his dreams. In addition to the idealist Anpyeong's appearance, the thoughts and inner thoughts of a straight and hard character who shows up against the discipline of his brother who disagrees with him are expected to have a high synchronicity with Park Bo-gum, raising questions about another transformation.
An Gyeon, an artistic companion and friend who best understands Anpyeong's art, is played by Lee Hyun-wook, a painter representing Joseon who painted Mongyudowondo. Lee Hyun-wook, who has met the audience with his influential performances in recent dramas such as `The Bandit: The Sound of the Sword' and `The Bride of Black'`Mine````````````````````````````````````````. Lee Hyun-wook is an observer and recorder who understood the inner side of Anpyeong through An Gyeon, and he will provide more fun to Dream Judo Wondo in a different way from his previous works, ranging from his undaunted uprightness in front of power.
On top of that, actors with presence who fill the screen with just their names, such as Park Won-sang, Choi Deok-moon, Ryu Seung-soo, Cha Soon-bae, Kim Byeong-cheol, Kim Tae-hoon, Park Myung-hoon, and Kim Nam-hee, play characters surrounding the fate of the Joseon Dynasty, doubling expectations for the film that will unfold fiercely and dynamically.
It is also the first historical drama film directed by Jang Hoon, who has presented impressive works to audiences across the ages and genres, from 'Taxi Driver' which drew 12.18 million viewers to 'Taxi Driver' and 'Kojijeon'Taxi Driver'.
Dream Judo Wondo is a work about the story of brothers Suyang and Anpyeong who dreamed of different gardens after the completion of Dream Judo Wondo, a painting of beautiful and bizarre landscapes in dreams. Kim Nam-gil, Park Bo-gum, Lee Hyun-wook, Park Won-sang, and Choi Deok-moon will appear, and director Jang Hoon of 'Siblings'Kojijeon'Taxi Driver' will hold the megaphone.
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