Lee Jeong-in, who made a splash in Netflix's 'The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call', is now taking on SBS's 'Haunted Palace'.

The new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Haunted Palace', premiering on the 18th, is a fantasy romantic comedy where a shaman, Yeori (played by Kim Ji-yeon), rejects her fate, and the Imugi, Gang-cheol, trapped in the body of Yeori's first love, Yoon-gab (played by Yook Sung-jae), encounters an eight-headed monster whom the royal family has a grudge against, causing both body and spirit to become tightly intertwined.

In the drama, Lee Jeong-in plays the role of 'the internal attendant of Prince Yeong-in'. This character is a reliable attendant who serves beside the free-spirited Prince Yeong-in (played by Kim Seon-bin) and possesses exceptional responsibility and wisdom. It raises curiosity about how this character will rescue the prince, who is at the center of incidents.

In particular, Lee Jeong-in previously brought laughter as Joo Hyung-wook in 'The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call' and received a lot of love. Through this work, she will challenge a new character with a serious demeanor, contrasting with the cheerful image from her previous works, and attention is focused on what kind of performance she will deliver.

'Haunted Palace' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.

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