Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na to show off their Goblin chemistry in new commercial

Reportedly, the commercial also include a quick reference to the relationship between the Grim Reaper and Chicken Restaurant Owner.

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Kim Go-eun and Lee Dong-wook in episode 14 teaser of 'Goblin.' youtube.com/tvN DRAMA

One of the greatest K-dramas of recent times, Goblin ended on January 21. The tvN drama wrapped up with a huge success and high viewership ratings. The Gong Yoo drama grabbed the attention of national and international fans, created a buzz on the social media and the craze for the drama is still not over.

Fans are eagerly waiting for the two special episodes that are to be aired this week. Some fans are even wishing for a second installment of the drama. The original soundtracks of the drama are topping various charts though the drama aired its finale last week.

Second installment of the drama is still way too much to ask for, but fans can be happy to know that Goblin co-stars Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na will be seen together on-screen again but this time in a commercial of a new mobile application. Reportedly, the commercial will also include a quick reference to the relationship between the Grim Reaper and Chicken Restaurant Owner.

According to Drama Fever, there will be two version of the 30-second commercial. In the first version, the duo live their daily life, partying and shopping with the help of the 'mobile application Liiv Mate, made by KB Kookmin Bank and LG U+'.

Apparently, the scenes were shot individually but the two reunite at the end of the commercial and is seen holding each other hands and running off together.

The second version is a treat to the Goblin fans. In this version, Lee Dong Wook will be seen laughing while watching a scene of their recently ended fantasy drama - it shows the scene of the drama where Grim Reaper prevents Kim Sunny from falling over. However, because it's a mobile commercial, the scene is altered and is shown that Yoo In Na is holding onto a cell phone, Drama fever reported.

This article was first published on January 31, 2017