K-Drama

“Revenant” writer Kim Eun Hee donates script book advance fee

SBS’ Friday-Saturday drama “Revenant” announced on June 30th that writer Kim Eun Hee and Studio S will donate the entire script book advance fee to the ChildFund Korea.

According to “Revenant”, the script book will be published in early August after the end of the drama. The script book will contain the original script for 12 episodes as well as interviews with writer Kim Eun Hee, director Lee Jung Rim and the main actors. In addition, a lottery event will be held through SBS Drama’s channel “SBS Catch”.

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Accordingly, writer Kim Eun Hee and the production company decided to donate the entire advance fee because they “hope children in difficult environments can grow up healthy and have dreams and courage”.

An official from the ChildFund Korea said, “The donation will be used to support lunch boxes for children from low-income families. Thank you very much for supporting healthy food for children with this donation. We will support children to grow up healthy.”

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Meanwhile, “Revenant” first aired on June 23rd and drew attention from viewers in just 2 episodes. In particular, it created a “Korean-style occult” craze by adding indigenous points to the occult genre, which was not common in Korean dramas.

“Revenant”, which revolves around a woman possessed by a devil and a man who can see the devil and seeks the truth behind the mysterious deaths surrounding the five bodies, airs every Friday and Saturday at 10 PM.

Source: Wikitree

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