Park Bo-gum attends screening of 'Warriors of the Dawn'
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SEOUL, May 29 (Yonhap) -- Upcoming South Korean period film "Warriors of the Dawn" held a screening on May 25, prior to its release set for May 31, which was specifically for VIPs including its cast's fellow acting stars.
One of those in attendance at the event as a guest was Park Bo-gum, one of the hottest Korean actors today.
Dressed in a blue shirt and black trousers, Park, albeit sans his participation in the movie, was at the center of attention, immediately embracing the whole spotlight at his arrival.
Meanwhile, "Warriors of the Dawn," featuring an ensemble cast including Lee Jung-jae, Yeo Jin-koo and Kim Moo-yeol, tells the story of an army of mercenaries tasked with protecting Prince Gwanghae during the 1592 Imjin War.
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