In front of Park Shin-hye X Kim Jae-young 'Smile Jang Hyeong-sa' Choi Dae-hoon, is he a villain or a helper? (Judge From Hell)
Oct 17, 2024
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In addition to the main characters Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye) and Han Da-on (Kim Jae-young), various characters are intertwined in "Judges from Hell" (played by Jo Ji-soo/directed by Park Jin-pyo and Jo Eun-ji), adding tension to the drama. In particular, special actors appearing in every episode have increased the immersion of the play with new characters, and actor Choi Dae-hoon is drawing attention in the 9th episode as Jang Hyung-sa.
According to the release by the production team on October 17, Jang Hyeong-sa is a new detective who joined the second team of the Novong Police Station after the death of Kim So-young (Kim Hye-hwa). Information other than his job is under wraps, raising expectations for what role he will play in the story afterward.
In the released photo, Choi Dae-hoon shows two opposing sides. In one photo, he looks like an easygoing, humane detective, but in the other photo, he has a flashing eyes and a mean smile, raising tension. What does he really look like? Expectations are high on what color Choi Dae-hoon's performance will bring to Jang Hyeong-sa's character.
Most of the actors who appeared in the drama appeared as sinners who were punished by Kang Bit-na, giving viewers a pleasant development. Jang Hyeong-sa is also expected to appear as a person who will have a decisive influence on the fate of Kang Bit-na and Han Da-on. Viewers are paying attention to whether he is a helper or a villain who will face Kang Bit-na as a traitor.
The production team said, `The Jang Hyeong-sa, played by Choi Dae-hoon, adds dramatic tension and will trigger a psychological change between the two main characters. With his appearance, the relationship between Kang Bit-na and Han Da-on will also be a turning point. "Choi Dae-hoon's performance will satisfy viewers' expectations as an unpredictable character, not just a character."
The ninth episode of 'Judge from Hell' will air for 80 minutes from 10 p.m. on Friday, October 18.
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