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Sky Castle (Korean: SKY 캐슬; stylized as SKY Castle) [a] is a South Korean television series starring Yum Jung-ah, Lee Tae-ran, Yoon Se-ah, Oh Na-ra, and Kim Seo-hyung.It aired on JTBC on Fridays and Saturdays at 22:50 (), from November 23, 2018, to February 1, 2019.
Sky Castle (transl. SKYキャッスル) is a 2024 Japanese TV series; a remake of the 2018 South Korean hit television drama that also aired on Japan via JTBC. It was airing under the same title Sky Castle on TV Asahi's Thursday Drama slot since July 25, till September 26, 2024. [1] The lead role is played by Nao Matsushita. [1]
Kim Hye-yoon (Korean: 김혜윤; born November 10, 1996) is a South Korean actress who gained prominence for her role as Kang Ye-seo in JTBC's television series Sky Castle (2018–2019). She has received several notable accolades, including awards from the Baeksang Arts Awards , Blue Dragon Film Awards , and Grand Bell Awards , and was featured ...
“Sky Castle,” one of the most iconic Korean TV drama series of recent years, is to be remade by TV Asahi in Japan. More from Variety. Wiip-Owner, Korea's SLL Touts 15-Title Second Half Slate.
Sky Castle: Park Young-jae 2019 At Eighteen: Shin Jung-hoo Cameo (Episode 3–4) Arthdal Chronicles: Black Tongue Birthday Letter: Kim Moo-gil The Tale of Nokdu: Jeon Hwang-tae King of Mask Singer: Contestant Gargamel (Episode 197) 2020 Mystic Pop-up Bar: Crown Prince [2] Missing: The Other Side: Thomas 2020–2021 Snowdrop: Eun Young-woo 2023 ...
Kang Chan-hee (강찬희; born January 17, 2000), also known by his stage name Cha ni, is a South Korean singer and actor.He began his career as a child actor, in the television dramas Listen to My Heart (2011), The Innocent Man (2012), The Queen's Classroom (2013), interactive drama Click Your Heart (2016), crime drama Signal (2016), and high-rated drama Sky Castle (2018).
Felecia Angelle (born July 27, 1986) is an American voice actress and ADR director. [3] She has provided voices for a number of English language versions of Japanese anime films and television series.
Note: Early episode guides apparently stated that episode 51 (season 2/episode 25) of the dub series would be "Adventures in Candy Land." This episode was not dubbed or aired in the U.S., possibly due to concerns from Disney–ABC Television Group about it encouraging children to overindulge in sweets.