Perfect Crown Drama IU Byeon Woo Seok Reveal Contract Marriage in First Teaser
Watch the first teaser for the Perfect Crown drama IU Byeon Woo Seok. A contract marriage romance set in a modern-day Korean monarchy revealed at the 2025 MBC Drama Awards.
What happens when K-pop royalty meets K-drama's hottest star? The wait is finally over. On December 31, 2025, during the prestigious 2025 MBC Drama Awards, MBC dropped the first sneak peek of its most anticipated project, Perfect Crown.
Perfect Crown Drama IU Byeon Woo Seok: A Royal Contract
Set in an alternate universe where modern-day Korea is a constitutional monarchy, the drama follows the intriguing love story of Sung Hee, played by IU. The teaser highlights the beginning of a contract marriage between her and Byeon Woo Seok, promising a blend of royal tension and heart-fluttering romance.
A New Era for MBC's Romance Lineup
It's been a busy year for MBC, but this teaser feels like their biggest announcement yet. According to industry insiders, the production quality of Perfect Crown aims to set a new standard for K-Dramas in 2026. Fans don't just expect a love story; they're looking for the chemistry that only stars of this caliber can deliver.
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