
Peafowl
Music · Drama
Overview
A transgender woman has cut ties with her family and hometown. She is compelled to go back, however, to perform a traditional memorial drum dance for her father to fulfill the conditions of his will and get her inheritance.
Top Cast
Choi Hae-jun
Choi Hae-jun
Shin-myung
Choi Hae-jun
Shin-myung


Kim Woo-kyum
Kim Woo-kyum
Woo-gi
Kim Woo-kyum
Woo-gi


Go Jae-hyun
Go Jae-hyun
Bo-seok
Go Jae-hyun
Bo-seok


Kim Jin-soo
Kim Jin-soo
Kim Jin-soo


Hwang Jeong-min
Hwang Jeong-min
Hwang Jeong-min


Ki Joo-bong
Ki Joo-bong
Deok-gil
Ki Joo-bong
Deok-gil
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