Moon River will soon be lighting up our screens yet again next week with episodes 11 and 12, all set for a release on Friday, December 12, and Saturday, December 13, respectively. These are probably the best two episodes out of the bunch.
If you wish to know the specifics about the release schedule for episodes 11 and 12, we are your guide for everything related to the episodes and more information related to the show.
Continue reading on for more information about the episodes.
The release schedule for Moon River episodes 11 and 12
Moon River episode 11 will come out on December 12, while episode 12 is scheduled for December 13. Expect both episodes to be out by 9:40 pm KST. Given that the previous episodes were Eventful to say the least, the occurrences in the final episodes will be key.

With only 2 episodes remaining, the stakes are higher than ever, and with the upcoming episodes, we are sure to be seeing some new broken loyalties, dangerous politics happening in the palace, and an imminent threat to the entire Moon River.
How and where to stream episodes 11 and 12
For fans in the US and in different countries, the K-drama is available to stream on Rakuten Viki. On Rakuten Viki, episodes 11 and 12 will be available immediately after they air on MBC.

On Viki, fans can pay for a subscription to the service or watch episodes for free, but with ads. Either way, the episodes will be available for easy access. The K-drama is also very easy to get, and its writing and production quality are the primary reasons that it is so addictive.
The direction is by Lee Dong-hyeun, and the writing is by Jo Seung-hee. These are the creative names behind the current K-drama, and they are the ones who provide the show with the perfect combination of romance, palace politics, and a fair amount of mystery.
The cast behind the K-drama
The lead actor for Moon River is Crown Prince Lee Gang, played by Kang Tae-oh, a man who has been hiding grief behind all of his jokes and his charming personality.

Along with heart-throb Kang Tar-oh is Park Dal Yi, who is played by Kim Se-jeong, who is a merchant. It is their soul swap that makes the show feel like such a new concept, painful, heartfelt, and funny all at once.
The supporting cast also brings so much weight to the table, as the show would definitely feel incomplete without each one of the actors. We have Prince Yi Un, who is played by Lee Sin-young, and Kim Han Cheol is played by Jin Goo.
Then we have Kim Nam-hee, who plays King Yi Hui, and Nam Gi-ae, who plays Queen Dowager. And lastly, rounding up the cast, we have Im Ki-hong and Park Bo-kyung, who play the parents of Park Dal Yi's parents, along with Hong Su-zu, who plays U Hui.
With Moon River episodes 11 and 12 releasing on December 12 and 13, the story is stacking up with real heat. If you have stayed loyal to the show so far, next week's episodes are where every promise, every lie, and every secret finally begin to clash together.
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