Episode 4 of tvN’s variety show Goblin 10th Anniversary Trip will air at 9:10 p.m. on July 12. The episode follows Gong Yoo, Lee Dong Wook, Kim Go Eun, and Yoo In Na as they conclude their two-day, one-night nostalgic trip to Gangneung celebrating the 10th anniversary of the hit drama Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God).
On the second day of their journey, the four actors continue to showcase their effortless chemistry. Gong Yoo starts the morning by preparing a hangover meal, earning praise as the meticulous “Chef Gong.” His playful bickering with Kim Go Eun, reminiscent of a couple who have been married for years, also brings plenty of laughs. Meanwhile, Lee Dong Wook surprises Yoo In Na with a thoughtful gift, revealing his warm and considerate side.
The episode also features behind-the-scenes stories from the Goblin cast. In a preview clip released ahead of the broadcast, viewers learn that Gong Yoo and Lee Dong Wook actually crossed paths long before filming the drama—they had served together in the military as senior and junior soldiers.

Recalling those days, Gong Yoo shared that he was already a sergeant while Lee Dong Wook had just enlisted as a private. Lee laughed as he admitted, “I couldn’t even look him in the eye.”
He then jokingly added, “I can finally say this now—I washed all of Gong Yoo’s underwear and socks,” before making everyone laugh with, “Basically, I raised Gong Yoo.”
The final episode of Goblin 10th Anniversary Trip promises to deliver even more heartfelt memories and genuine chemistry among the beloved cast members, offering fans a nostalgic look back at one of Korea’s most iconic dramas.
Originally broadcast in 2016, Goblin tells the story of an immortal goblin who must find a human bride to end his eternal life, an amnesiac grim reaper who unexpectedly becomes his roommate, and a young woman destined to have died who claims to be the goblin’s bride. The fantasy romance became a massive phenomenon, reaching a peak nationwide viewership rating of 20.5% and remaining one of the most beloved K-dramas of all time.
Sources: Daum

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