Master’s Sun: Review, Story, Cast, Episodes, Release Date, Budget & More

Masters Sun

“Master’s Sun” is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy series starring So Ji-sub and Gong Hyo-jin, masterfully blending supernatural elements with heartfelt romance. Written by the acclaimed Hong Sisters and broadcast on SBS, this captivating drama ran for 17 episodes from August to October 2013. The series offers a refreshing twist on the typical romantic comedy formula by incorporating ghost-seeing abilities and paranormal encounters into its narrative. With stunning cinematography, exceptional performances from both lead and supporting actors, and a soundtrack that perfectly complements each emotional moment, the show became a beloved hit among K-drama enthusiasts. Its unique approach to mixing horror, comedy, and romance creates an unforgettable viewing experience that explores themes of loneliness, healing, and finding solace in unexpected places.

Master’s Sun: Release Date, Story, Plot, Episodes, Cast, Actors Salary, Actors Net Worth, Budget, OTT Response, Trailer, Songs, Awards, Review, Ratings & More

InfoMaster’s Sun
GenreRomantic comedy
Fantasy
Mystery
LanguageKorean
Directed byJin Hyuk
Star CastSo Ji-sub
Gong Hyo-jin
Produced byKim Jin-geun
Lee Young-joon
Production
companies
Bon Factory Worldwide
Written byHong Jung-eun
Hong Mi-ran
Executive ProducerSon Jung-hyun
CountrySouth Korea
Original networkSBS TV
Original release7 August – 3 October 2013
Running time60 minutes

Master’s Sun Storyline

Following a mysterious accident, Tae Gong-shil awakens from a coma with the terrifying ability to see and communicate with ghosts that relentlessly haunt her day and night. Her life transforms when she discovers that physical contact with Joo Joong-won, a wealthy and emotionally cold CEO of Kingdom shopping mall, makes the ghosts vanish. Despite his initial reluctance, Joong-won recognizes her gift could benefit his business interests. As Gong-shil becomes his secretary and helps spirits resolve their unfinished business, their unlikely partnership evolves into something deeper, forcing both emotionally damaged individuals to confront their painful pasts and gradually open their hearts to healing and love.

Master’s Sun Cast, Crew, Role, Salary, Remuneration & Net Worth

Here are the complete details of actors and actresses names in the Web Series.

1.So Ji-sub as Joo Joong-won

So Ji-sub as Joo Joong-won
InfoJoo Joong-won
Real NameSo Ji-sub
Salary Per Web Series$67,000
Net WorthNot Known

2.Kim Myung-soo as Young Joo Joong-won

Kim Myung-soo as Young Joo Joong-won
InfoYoung Joo Joong-won
Real NameKim Myung-soo 
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

3.Gong Hyo-jin as Tae Gong-shil

Gong Hyo-jin as Tae Gong-shil
InfoTae Gong-shil
Real NameGong Hyo-jin
Salary Per Web Series$36,500
Net Worth$5 million

4.Seo In-guk as Kang Woo

Seo In-guk as Kang Woo
InfoKang Woo
Real NameSeo In-guk
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

5.Kim Yoo-ri as Tae Yi-ryung

Kim Yoo-ri as Tae Yi-ryung
InfoTae Yi-ryung
Real NameKim Yoo-ri 
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

6.Han Bo-reum as Cha Hee-joo (Hanna Brown)

Han Bo-reum as Cha Hee-joo (Hanna Brown)
InfoCha Hee-joo (Hanna Brown)
Real NameHan Bo-reum
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

7.Hwang Sun-hee as Hanna Brown (Cha Hee-joo)

Hwang Sun-hee as Hanna Brown (Cha Hee-joo)
InfoHanna Brown (Cha Hee-joo)
Real NameHwang Sun-hee 
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

8.Kim Mi-kyung as Joo Sung-ran

Kim Mi-kyung as Joo Sung-ran
InfoJoo Sung-ran
Real NameKim Mi-kyung
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

9.Lee Jong-won as Do Seok-chul

Lee Jong-won as Do Seok-chul
InfoDo Seok-chul
Real NameLee Jong-won
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

10.Choi Jung-woo as Kim Gwi-do

Choi Jung-woo as Kim Gwi-do
InfoKim Gwi-do
Real NameChoi Jung-woo
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

Master’s Sun Web Series Awards

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Master’s Sun Review

“Master’s Sun” masterfully balances supernatural horror with touching romance, delivering genuine emotional depth beneath its quirky premise. The chemistry between leads sparkles brilliantly, while creative ghost stories add meaningful layers. Though occasionally relying on familiar K-drama tropes, the series maintains freshness through its atmospheric cinematography and memorable soundtrack, making it an essential watch for romance-comedy fans.

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