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2012 television series about Kim Jun
God of War
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Promotional poster
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Also known as
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Genre
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Created by
| Kim Jeong ho
MBC
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Written by
| Lee Hwan-kyung
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Directed by
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Starring
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Composer
| Ma Sang Woo
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Country of origin
| South Korea
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Original language
| Korean
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No.
of episodes
| 56
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Producers
| Kim Ho jun
Joosun
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Running time
| 70 minutes
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Production company
| MBC
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Network
| Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
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Release
| February 11
(
2012-02-11
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September 15, 2012
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2012-09-15
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God of War
(
Korean
:
무신
;
RR
:
Musin
; lit. "Soldier"), also known by the alternative title,
Warrior K
,
[1]
is a 2012 South Korean
television series
starring
Kim Joo-hyuk
as the real-life historical figure Kim Jun who was written about in the
Goryeosa
.
[2]
It aired on
MBC
from February 11 to September 15, 2012, on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 56 episodes.
[3]
[4]
Plot
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Kim Jun is the son of an escaped
palace slave
, who gets raised by monks. Years later, after being torn from his home during wartime, Kim Jun must renounce his
pacifist
ways to partake in a deadly game that could be his ticket to freedom from his masters,
Choe Chung-heon
's clan. During the
Mongol invasions of Korea
, Kim Jun rises in the ranks to become the top military official, and eventually rules the
Goryeo
empire for 60 years in place of its
king
.
Cast
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- Kim Joo-hyuk
as
Kim Jun
- Kim Gyu-ri
as Choe Song-yi
- Jeong Bo-seok
as
Choe Woo
- Park Sang-min
as Choe Yang-baek
- Joo Hyun
as
Choe Chung-heon
- Lee Joo-hyun as
Kim Yak-sun
- Hong Ah-reum
as Wol-ah/An-shim
- Kang Shin-il
as Monk Soo-beop
- Park Sang-wook
as Lee Gong-ju
- Jung Sung-mo as Choe Hyang
- Baek Do-bin as
Choe Hang
- Kim Seo-ra as Choe Woo's first wife
- Jung Ho-bin as General Song Gil-yoo
- Kim Young-pil as General Park Song-bi
- Noh Young-guk as General Daejib Sung
- Chun Ho-jin
as Lee Gyu-bo
- Ahn Byung-kyung as Kim Deok-myung
- Kim Cheol-ki as General Kim Kyung-son
- Park Hae-soo
as Kim Yun-hu
- O Yeong-su
as Monk Soogi
- Park Dong-bin as Hong-ji
- Ahn Jae-mo
as Im Yeon
- Jin Seon-kyu
as Gab-yi
- Kim Hyuk as Man-jong
- Kim Yoo-mi
as Choe Woo's second wife
- Lee Seok-joon as Lee Jang-yong
- Lee Seung-hyo
as
King Gojong
- Im Jong-yoon as General Choe Choon-myung
- Kim Jung-hak as Monk Jin-pyo
- Kim Ha-eun
as Choon-shim
- Choi Jae-ho as General Ryu Song-jeol
- Yun Cheol-Hyeong as General Choe Jun-mun
- Jo Eun-sook
as Gan-nan of
Tobang
kitchen
- Go Soo-hee
as Nan-jang of Tobang kitchen
- Yoo Na-young as Yeon-shim
- Yoon Dong-hwan as General Tanku of the
Mongol Empire
- Kim Joo-young as General Lee Won-jeong of Cheolju fortress
- Lee Dong-shin as Commander-in-chief Sartai of the Mongol Empire's troops (1st and 2nd invasion)
- Kim Myeong-Kuk as
Kublai Khan
- Choi Deok-moon
as General Lee Hee-juk of Cheolju fortress
- Choi Soo-rin as Lee Hee-juk's wife
- Kwon Tae-won as General Park Seo of Kwiju fortress
- Kim Yong-woon as Gu-pil
- Jo Sang-gu as General Putau of the Mongol Empire
- Baek Won-kil as Kyun-ga
- Seo Kwang as Woo-ga
- Choi Min
as Kang Woo-moon
- Jung Sun-il as General Joo-sook
- Choi Kyu-hwan as Yoo-jung
- Ha Soo-ho as Hwangbo Joon-chang
- Jang Tae-sung
as Won-bal
- Kim Yun-tae as Amoogan
- Seung-kyu as Kim Hong-chee
- Bae Jin-sub as General Oh Seung-jeok
- Lee Seung-hyung
as Ryu Neung
- Jeon No-min
as General Moon Dae (
cameo
)
- Lee Hee-jin
as Nan-yi (cameo)
Awards and nominations
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Year
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Award
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Category
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Recipient
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Result
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2012
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MBC Drama Awards
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Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama
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Kim Joo-hyuk
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Nominated
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Jeong Bo-seok
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Nominated
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Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama
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Kim Gyu-ri
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Nominated
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Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama
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Park Sang-min
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Nominated
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Lee Joo-hyun
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Nominated
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Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama
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Hong Ah-reum
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Nominated
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Best Young Actress
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Noh Jung-ui
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Nominated
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International broadcast
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It aired in Thailand on
Channel 5
from April 21 to December 30, 2015.
[5]
References
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