The King: Eternal Monarch premiered over the weekend. The K-Drama released two episodes, each on Friday and Saturday, and it witnessed the return of Lee Min-Ho and Kim Go Eun to the small screen.
The Legend of the Blue Sea star was MIA owing to his military service. While fans of the actor's return racked mind-blowing viewership, the show has found itself in a controversy.
The King: Eternal Monarch is under fire for a montage featured in the opening credits scene. A few viewers of the K-Drama show pointed out that the opening credits of The King: Eternal Monarch featured a monument similar to the Tōdai-ji.
For the unversed, it is is one of the seven most influential Buddhist temples in Nara. Several internet users pointed out that it was
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