

Get your tissues and red scarves ready, K-drama fans—the "Goblin" is officially coming back to our screens.
On March 26, tvN sent shockwaves through the Hallyu community by confirming a special commemorative program for the 10th anniversary of the legendary series, Guardian: The Lonely and Great God. The working title, “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God” 10th Anniversary, promises a nostalgic journey that fans have been dreaming of for a decade.
A Legendary Reunion
In a move that feels like pure kismet, the network confirmed that the powerhouse main cast—Gong Yoo, Lee Dong Wook, Kim Go Eun, and Yoo In Na—will reunite for a brief celebratory trip.
This isn't just a studio interview. The special will follow the stars as they travel together, revisiting iconic filming locations and reminiscing about the emotional lines and behind-the-scenes chemistry that defined the 2016 phenomenon.
When it first premiered, Guardian didn't just break records; it shattered them. It was the first cable drama to surpass the 20 percent viewership rating mark, a feat once thought impossible for non-terrestrial networks, from the "Bromance" between Gong Yoo’s Kim Shin and Lee Dong Wook’s Grim Reaper, OST that still dominates "sad girl" playlists worldwide, and its timeless story about love.
A representative from tvN expressed the network's excitement over the project, noting that the show's legacy hasn't faded with time.
"‘Guardian: The Lonely and Great God’ is an iconic project that continues to receive love even now. We want to bring back those nostalgic vibes by reuniting with a drama of a lifetime. The unchanging chemistry of the actors even after 10 years will greet viewers once more."
Fans are already buzzing on social media, eager to see if the "Peach Couple" (Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na) still share their crackling spark and if the "Goblin's Bride" (Kim Go Eun) will finally get to summon her Kim Shin one more time.
While an official air date hasn't been set, the special is expected to coincide with the anniversary of the show's original late-2016 launch.
