Nunadrama2024sbsdramaawardspart3end36 Upd

Following the broadcast, SBS released an official press update (the “upd” in your keyword) on January 1, 2025, confirming:

The biggest moment of Part 3 was the announcement of the Daesang.

  • The Moment:
  • (Note: If the specific "Nuna Drama" update you are looking for covered a different winner like Kim Tae-hee or Kim Nam-gil, it would be due to specific "SBS Drama Awards" variation years, but Lee Je-hoon was the major highlight for the recent high-profile ceremony.)

    The 2024 SBS Drama Awards (held in late 2023/early 2024 timeframe) celebrated dramas that aired over the past year. Major contenders included: nunadrama2024sbsdramaawardspart3end36 upd

    The final stretch of the 2024 SBS Drama Awards (aired as Part 3) delivered exactly what year-end K-drama fans crave: emotional highs, surprise wins, and a touch of chaos. Picking up around the 36-minute mark of the recorded broadcast, this update captures the ceremony’s closing act — and it’s a mixed bag of genuine celebration and rushed production.

    If "end36" refers to the final cut of the video:

    By DramaWire Staff | Updated: January 2025 Following the broadcast, SBS released an official press

    The 2024 SBS Drama Awards delivered one of the most emotional and surprising nights in recent Korean television history. For fans tracking the keyword "nunadrama2024sbsdramaawardspart3end36 upd" — here is your complete, scene-by-scene guide to the final 36 minutes of the ceremony (Part 3), focusing on the "Noona Drama" (older sister/romance) category winners, the Daesang (Grand Prize) reveal, and the post-show updates that have since broken the internet.

    The final 16 minutes before the Daesang announcement were filled with retrospectives. The screen showed clips from SBS’s highest-rated dramas of 2024: The Escape of the Seven: Resurrection, Good Partner, and twice as many clips from The Judge from Hell (confirming its unofficial “Nuna Drama” crown).

    The Daesang (Grand Prize) Winner: Park Shin-hyeThe Judge from Hell The Moment:

    In her emotional 8-minute speech (minutes 20:00–28:00), Park Shin-hye addressed the “nuna” label directly:

    “People called this a ‘nuna drama’ because I played a 1,000-year-old demon who falls for a 30-year-old human. But tonight, I want to say that every woman, every nuna, has the right to be flawed, fierce, and romantic. Thank you to every viewer who stayed with us until the end.”

    The last 8 minutes (the “End 36” portion of the keyword) consisted of:

    The screen faded to black at exactly 36:00 with the words: “NunaDrama continues. See you in 2025.”