Park Yoon-kang
Lee Joon-gi
Park Yoon-kang

It’s the 19th Century and as western influences spread across Asia, Korea’s Joseon dynasty is experiencing great upheaval and rapid modernization. As the son of the last great swordsman, Park Yoon Kang is caught between two worlds, but the sudden murder of his father and sister catapult him into the new era as he takes up the gun to avenge their deaths. However, it’s not just his family who needs his protection, but his people as well. Is Park Yoon Kang cut out to be the hero of an era?
Gunman in Joseon | 조선 총잡이 [Trailer - Ver.2] Official
Park Yoon-kang
Lee Joon-gi
Park Yoon-kang
Jung Soo-in
Nam Sang-mi
Jung Soo-in
Kim Ho-kyung
Han Joo-wan
Kim Ho-kyung
Min Young-Ik
Oh Min-suk
Min Young-Ik
Choi Hye-won
Jeon Hye-bin
Choi Hye-won
Choi Won-shin
Yu Oh-seong
Choi Won-shin
Lady Kim
Kim Ye-ryeong
Lady Kim
Kim Byung-je
Ahn Suk-hwan
Kim Byung-je
Ganemaru
Ryohei Otani
Ganemaru
Han Jeong-hoon
Lee Dong-hwi
Han Jeong-hoon
Park Yeon-Ha
Kim Hyeon-soo
Park Yeon-Ha
Sun Woo-chul
The drama fell flat in so many ways. The whole idea of a sharpshooter tackling the Joseon era should've been thrilling but the way they pulled it off was dull. The characters were generally dislikable. Their emotions and connections felt about as deep as a puddle after a sprinkle. And that forced romance was cringe central. No spark, no real chemistry between these characters, making it hard to care about their lovey-dovey moments. They tossed action, romance, and politics into a blender without a recipe, which resulted in a messy unattractive artificial mix.
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