Disney+'s original series "Fabricated City" released the character stills of EXO's DO (Do Kyungsoo), who plays Ahn Yohan, the architect of the incident, on the 14th.
"Fabricated City" is a story about Tae-jun (Ji Chang-Wook), who lives an ordinary life, but one day he is falsely accused of a heinous crime and sent to prison, all of which is the responsibility of Yo-han (DO).
This is an action TV series in which DO takes on a villain for the first time in "Fabricated City."
DO plays the role of Ahn Yo-han, the architect of the crime, and is portrayed as a nefarious and insane person who manipulates the lives of others.
Ahn Yo-han is the CEO of a company that provides special protection services to only the top 1% of the public, and he manipulates evidence to find the real culprit of the crime and seeks pleasure.
He is a character who feels this way. He designs a new board to eliminate Tae-jun, who may be his only failure, and begins to confront Tae-jun fiercely.
The released stills will catch your eye as they show a cold and ruthless side of DO that you have never seen before.
The image of Johan, who is planning all the incidents and observing the fragments through CCTV in the white room, searching for a new target, is what he is now like.
It piques curiosity as to what kind of events will unfold next. DO said, "This is my first time playing a villain. The character himself should appear cold, so I wanted to portray the character of Yohan.
"I thought about how I should portray Ta," he said, revealing the process he went through to transform into his first villainous role. Director Park Shin-woo said, "Yohan is a character who is like pure evil.
"DO's clear eyes and innocent smile were a perfect fit for the image of Yohan I had in mind," he said, expressing his satisfaction with DO and raising expectations for the villainous role he will play.
"The Fabricated City" will be released on Disney+ with four episodes on November 5th, followed by two episodes each week, for a total of 12 episodes.

By minmin 2025/10/14 21:51 KST