Actor Jung Seok-ho starred in season 2 of "Squid Game." Season 2 of the Netflix series "Squid Game," which was released on December 26 last year, has been met with a positive response from viewers around the world.
Among the hot topics being collected, attention is being focused on the role of Choi Woo-seok (played by Jung Seok-ho), a character who simultaneously evoked tension and sadness in the early part of the TV series.
Choi Woo-seok, played by Jung Seok-ho, is asked by Song Ki-hoon (played by Lee Jung-jae) to participate in a squid game competition.
He is a man who is pursuing the collector "Menko Man" (played by Gong Yoo). He goes around subway stations every day with his flesh-and-blood brother, CEO Kim (played by Kim Bo-pre), and sincerely searches for Menko Man.
They face each other and are caught up in a game of fate. The warm-up game before the main game is Russian roulette, and whoever loses in the "Beam Flash" game has a gun pointed at their head.
The tear-jerking game of rock-paper-scissors between Choi Woo-seok and CEO Kim maximized the tension at the beginning of the drama and signaled the start of a cruel game.
Choi Woo-seok, who survived the game, tries to uncover the truth behind the game together with Hwang Jun-ho (played by Wi Ha-jun).
When the poor guy survives, holds on, and becomes our ally, I somehow feel a sense of relief, and even a little reassured.
The pure, mellow flavor and sense of stability that Jung Seok-ho exudes touched the hearts of viewers.
As the TV series progresses, the tension increases, and even though the plot is solid, Choi Woo-suk's appearance always brings laughter. The appearance of an ally who gives viewers a sigh of relief is a delight.
In this way, Choi Woo-seok met Jung Seok-ho and developed the character's survival strength. His desire to continue to survive and the process of him becoming a source of strength for us are the main themes of the TV series.
Adding whiteness. The same was true of Jung Seok-ho's role as Jo Beom-pal in the Netflix series "Kingdom," which caught the attention of global audiences.
Even during the Joseon Dynasty, when epidemics were rampant, he survived by our side.
Jung Seok-ho's mild and passionate acting doubles the charm of the character, giving him vitality.
With his outstanding character expression, he cheers on people at the crossroads of life and death, and is once again captivating viewers as a pure and gentle character worldwide.
Jung Seok-ho, who captivated global audiences with his passionate performance in "Mellow Taste," will appear in the ENA TV Series "Riding Life" in the first half of 2025.
2025/01/02 15:23 KST
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