Recently, YouTube channel Fullmoon shared some photos with the caption: "Celebrating 10 years of Reply 1988, see you again this winter".
In the photos, the cast of the hit TV series Replies 1988 on tvN are gathering at a special event to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the shows release.
The photos feature Hyeri, Park Bo Gum, Lee Dong Hwi, Go Kyung Pyo, Kim Sung Kyun, Ra Mi Ran, Lee Il Hwa, Choi Sung Won, Choi Moo Sung, Ryu Hye Young, and many other actors.
Fans were extremely excited to see the actors realistically recreate the film's setting in the characters' iconic costumes, bringing a cheerful and nostalgic look.


However, actor Ryu Jun Yeol, one of the film's main actors, was absent from the meeting.
Previously, his management company said, "Due to the schedule conflict, Ryu Jun Yeol could not attend the entire meeting, but he attended some parts of the 10th Anniversary Recording."
According to the revelation, the producer organized a group trip for the actors to Gangwon province, led by director Shin Won Ho and screenwriter Lee Woo Jung, from the production company Egg Is Coming - the unit behind the success of the series " Reply".
The audience was curious whether Hyeri and Ryu Jun Yeol, two actors who were each other's ex-lover, appeared together in the same episode.

Hyeri - Ryu Jun Yeol dated after their collaboration in " replied 1988" and publicly confirmed their relationship in August 2017. In November 2023, the couple suddenly announced their breakup after 7 years together.
In March 2024, Ryu Jun Yeol was revealed to be dating actress Han So Hee. The couple is suspected of being in love when Ryu Jun Yeol is still in an old relationship with Hyeri. However, both actors denied it.
Just 2 weeks after the dating news was revealed, Ryu Jun Yeol and Han So Hee announced their breakup. But the third-person relationship between Hyeri - Ryu Jun Yeol - Han So Hee is still being discussed to this day.
Meanwhile, the drama replied 1988 aired from November 2015 to January 2016, depicting the vibrant daily lives of 5 families living in Ssangmun-dong, Dobong-gu (Seoul, Korea) in the late 1980s.
The film achieved a rating of 18.8%, becoming a popular cultural phenomenon.