Game Tracker Actor Jeon Seok-ho, Netflix's Man From Kingdom to Omega 2
Jan 02, 2025
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Season 2 of the Netflix original series 'Squid Game', which was released on the 26th, is drawing attention as Choi Woo-seok (played by Jeon Seok-ho), who caused tension and saltiness at the beginning of the play, is drawing attention.
Choi Woo-seok, played by Jeon Seok-ho, is a person who tracks Squid Game's recruitment book "Ddakji Nam" (played by Gong Yoo) at the request of Sung Ki-hoon (Lee Jung-jae). With his blood-like brother, Kim CEO (played by Kim Beop-rae), he sincerely visits the subway station every day and faces him and is caught up in a game of fate. The game that was warmed up before the start of the main game was Russian roulette, with a gun pointed at the losing person's head in the `minus one rock, paper, scissors.' The tearful rock-paper-scissors between Choi Woo-seok and Kim marked the beginning of the brutal squid game by maximizing tension at the beginning of the play.
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In this way, Choi Woo-seok met Jeon Seok-ho and developed his character's viability. The desire to continue to survive and the process of being supportive on our side add to the fun of the play. The same was true of Cho Bum-pal of the Netflix series 'Kingdom', where Jeon Seok-ho previously impressed global viewers. Even in the Joseon Dynasty, when life and death were pouring out, he survived firmly on our side. Jeon Seok-ho's gentle taste gives life by doubling the character's charm. With its excellent character expression, it has become a world wide Sundong character, attracting viewers once again by generating real support at the crossroads of life and death.
Meanwhile, Jeon Seok-ho, who captivated global viewers with his mild flavor, will meet with viewers through the ENA drama 'Riding Life' in the first half of 2025.
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