
Monstrum
Action · Horror · Drama
Overview
Ancient Korea, 1506. The tyrannical King Yeonsan-gun of Joseon is overthrown by his half-brother Jung-jong, whose reign begins with a blood bath. Over the years, traitors plot against him, sinking the kingdom into chaos. In 1528, frightened rumors come to royal palace, regarding a mysterious creature, known as Monstrum by the peasants.
Top Cast


Kim Myung-min
Kim Myung-min
Yun-gyeom
Kim Myung-min
Yun-gyeom


Kim In-kwon
Kim In-kwon
Seong-han / Mulgoe (voice)
Kim In-kwon
Seong-han / Mulgoe (voice)


Lee Hye-ri
Lee Hye-ri
Myeong-i
Lee Hye-ri
Myeong-i


Choi Woo-shik
Choi Woo-shik
Royal Court Officer Heo
Choi Woo-shik
Royal Court Officer Heo


Lee Kyung-young
Lee Kyung-young
Sim-un
Lee Kyung-young
Sim-un


Park Hee-soon
Park Hee-soon
King Jung-jong
Park Hee-soon
King Jung-jong


Park Sung-woong
Park Sung-woong
Jin-yong
Park Sung-woong
Jin-yong


Lee Do-gyeong
Lee Do-gyeong
Grandpa Song
Lee Do-gyeong
Grandpa Song


Lee Kyu-bok
Lee Kyu-bok
Mo-gae
Lee Kyu-bok
Mo-gae


Kim Joong-hee
Kim Joong-hee
Mak-gae
Kim Joong-hee
Mak-gae
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