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7.1 1 Seasons • 12 Episodes

The Heavenly Idol - Season 1

Rembrary, a priest from a supernatural world, is about to defeat the Evil One, but suddenly finds himself incarnated in the body of a K-pop idol.

Top Cast

  • Kim Min-gue

    Kim Min-gue

    Lembrary / Woo Yeon-woo

  • Go Bo-gyeol

    Go Bo-gyeol

    Kim Dal

  • Lee Jang-woo

    Lee Jang-woo

    Shin Jo-woon

  • Oh Jin-seok

    Oh Jin-seok

    Oh Jung-shin

  • Ye Ji-won

    Ye Ji-won

    Lim Sun-ja

  • Shin Myung-sung

    Shin Myung-sung

    Hwang Tae-in

  • Tak Jae-hoon

    Tak Jae-hoon

    Sunwoo Sil

  • Park Sang-nam

    Park Sang-nam

    Sa Gam-jae

  • Jeong Soo-hyun

    Jeong Soo-hyun

    Raken

Overview

Rembrary, a priest from a supernatural world, is about to defeat the Evil One, but suddenly finds himself incarnated in the body of a K-pop idol.

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