In a mythical land called Arth, the inhabitants of the ancient city of Arthdal contend with power struggles, while some encounter love along the way. Eun-seom goes through hardships to bring his tribe back to life and learns of his true origins in the process.
Cast
Main
Jang Dong-gun as Ta-gon
*Jung Jae-won as young Ta-gon
*Moon Woo-jin as child Ta-gon
Song Joong-ki as Eun-seom and Saya, his identical twin
*Kim Ye-joon as young Eun-seom
Kim Ji-won as Tan-ya
*Heo Jung-eun as young Tan-ya
Kim Ok-vin as Tae Al-ha
*Kim Seo-yeon as young Tae Al-ha
Supporting
Arthdal (Saenyeok Tribe, Daekan Forces)
Kim Eui-sung as San-ung
Park Hae-joon as Moo-baek
Park Byung-eun as Dan-byeok
Park Hyoung-soo as Gil-sun
Choi Young-joon as Yeon-bal
Lee Ho-cheol as Kitoha
Hwang Hee as Mu-gwang
Ki Do-hoon as Yang-cha
Song Yoo-taek as Park Ryang-poong
Lee Hwang-eui as Dae-dae
Hwang Min-ho as So-dang
Kim Jung-woo as Pyeon-mi
Arthdal (White Mountain Tribe)
Lee Do-kyung as Asa Ron
Son Sook as Asa Sakan
Seo Eun-ah as Asa Mot
Jang Yool as Asa Yon
Park Ji-won as Asa Moo
Choo Ja-hyun as Asa Hon
Arthdal (Hae Tribe)
Jo Sung-ha as Hae Mi-hol
Yoon Sa-bong as Hae Tu-ak
as Hae Yeo-bi
Bae Ki-beom as Hae Heul-lip
as Hae Al-yong
as Hae Ga-eun
Im Jin-woong as Hae Kka-dak
as Hae Ddae-mun
Bachi guild
as Ha-rim
Go Bo-gyeol as Chae-eun
Ahn Hye-won as Nun-byeol
as Su-chin
as Mu-Myung-jin
as Ul-baek
as Turihan
as Ra-im
Iark (Wahan Tribe)
Jung Suk-yong as Yeol-son
Kim Ho-jung as Cho-seol
Shin Joo-hwan as Dal-sae
Park Jin as Moong-tae
Yang Kyung-won as Teo-dae
Kim Choong-gil as Book-soe
Go Na-hee as Do-ti
Shin Mun-sung as Doon-ji
Song Jae-ryong as Gum-bool
Park Ok-chool as Agaji
Kim Bi-bi as Wooroomi
Neanthal
Yoo Tae-oh as Ragaz
Moon Jong-won as Raknrup
Ok Go-won as Muteurubeu
Song Jong-ho as Yiseuroobeu
Nichkhun as Rottip
*Choi Ro-woon as young Rottip
Momo Tribe
Erika Karata as Karika The Xabara of the Momo Tribe.
The cast and crew attended a workshop in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, on August 21, 2018. The first script read was held on August 26, 2018. Filming officially started on December 5, 2018 with the opening ceremony of the set, whose construction took place for eight months. The drama was filmed overseas in Brunei. Song Joong-ki went first on February 24, 2019. The drama serves as a reunion project for Song Joong-ki and Kim Ji-won who both starred in the 2016 hit drama Descendants of the Sun.
Reception
Critical reception
The drama received mixed reviews. It was criticized by Game of Thrones fans for sharing similarities with that series, while critics felt that it employs poor use of CGI, has a formulaic plot, is similar to other foreign fantasy dramas and films centered on ancient times, and has a slow-paced storyline, which can make viewers lose interest. Viewers were also bewildered by the historical setting, as the drama is set in the Bronze Age but cast members are seen wearing armors and weapons that do not belong to that era. Conversely, the drama was praised for its intriguing storyline and unique setting, touching on subjects like the meaning of a tribe, an alliance and a nation, as well as religion. Writer Park Sang-yeon said, "I wouldn't even think of comparing our series to and I don't think our goal is to create something similar... I wouldn't try to claim to do anything similar to the show and I don't think it's an appropriate comparison." He added, "We tried to create a great series by building a fictitious world of our own with our imagination and I hope you see our series as it is." Although John Serba of Decider.com gave the series a "Skip It" rating, he said, "Arthdal occurs in a more primitive time than , and appears to be set up to explore different ideas about the human creature and its thirst for power and possessions." He said that the show further differentiates itself from Game of Thrones by its absence of nudity and sex scenes. Forbes contributor Joan MacDonald said, "Stunning camera work makes The Arthdal Chronicles a visual pleasure to watch, capturing sweeping panoramas that place fledgeling humans in the context of a wide world waiting to be explored—and possibly conquered." The series received lower-than-expected viewership ratings, in comparison to its massive budget, but the first episode received ratings of 6.7 percent and peaked at 8 percent, placing it first for all dramas in its time slot, including non-cable broadcasting stations. It achieved a ratings high on June 9, with its fourth episode, scoring an average rating of 7.7 percent nationwide, which was an increase of 1.3 percent from the night before. The episode peaked at 8.9 percent nationwide.
Controversy
The production team was criticized for mistreatment of its production staff. The production team was accused of violating labor laws from local civic groups, including the Seoul-based Hanbit Media Labor Rights Center and Hope Solidarity Labor Union, as the drama crew had been subject to a "murderous" working environment that made them work up to 150 hours a week. The organizations reported Studio Dragon to the Seoul Employment and Labor Administration. The standards were agreed upon and announced by the studio last September to enhance the labor environment of its staff. Studio Dragon responded to the allegations, saying they abided by its own labor rules, but admitted that they had filmed for 113 hours during the week they went to Brunei in order to make the most out of their time shooting overseas. The studio denied reports that an injured staff member was ignored and told to continue working.
Original soundtrack
Part 1
Part 2
Special OST
Ratings
In this table, represent the lowest ratings and represent the highest ratings.
Awards and nominations
International broadcast
In Philippines: The series will air on GMA Network in early 2020.