No dragons, no platinum hair: Why is controversial drama ‘Queen Woo’ being compared to ‘Game of Thrones’?

No dragons, no platinum hair: Why is controversial drama ‘Queen Woo’ being compared to ‘Game of Thrones’?


‘Queen Woo’, the new favorite drama of the moment, has also sparked controversy on social media because of its nudity and a lot of blood. But if it has no dragons and much less risqué characterizations, why is it being compared to ‘Game of Thrones’?




Queen Woo‘ is the drama of the moment for lovers of oriental series, even if it is not yet available in Brazil. With a very different theme, involving wars and power struggles, It deviates from the traditional K-drama love stories when you bring some controversies especially for the nude scenes.

With a lot of sensuality, sometimes with explicit scenes, ‘Queen Woo’ is considered the ‘Korean Game of Thrones‘. The series is set in the medieval period of South Korea and is based on real events, as well as featuring a strong and engaging cast. Ji Chang Wook, Jun Jong SeoKim Moo-Yul, Jung Yu-Mi and Lee Soo-Hyuk.

“Queen Woo” tells the story of King Go Nam-mu (Ji Chang-Wook) who, after one of his battles on the field, ends up dying without leaving any heir to the throne. His widow, Woo Hee (Jun Jong-Seo), despairs at the idea of ​​losing her position as queen and begins a strategic course to remain in the highest position of the monarchy.

Therefore, she seeks to marry one of the brothers of the late Go Nam-mu to continue being the queen of that people. Her treacherous journey there, however, is full of challenges, deceit and cold blood.

Why is “Queen Woo” the new “Game of Thrones”?

If you’re up to date with “Queen Woo,” you probably already know that the series is considered the “Korean Game of Thrones.” Although, the k-drama doesn’t have the characteristic dragons, much less the platinum hair of the above and his successor, House of the Dragon‘, what the devil…

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