The male actors below are highly anticipated to play the villains! 1 – Jung Hae In
Jung Hae In made a strong impression when known as an actor who gives the feeling of “first love”. His outstanding visuals have given him a huge advantage when playing characters like the boy next door, or senior in high school! Through such roles in Reply 1988 and Goblins , Jung Hae In impressed the directors and took on heavier roles. The last time we saw Jung Hae In playing a “villain” was the character of Captain Yoo Jung Woo in Prison Playbook . Although not really a villain, this character has displayed some “attributes” that closely resemble a villain, and Jung Haein’s acting is also very impressive. Jung Hae In also mentioned in a recent interview that he wants to play a villain in the future. Hope this happens soon! 2 – Seo In Guk Seo In Guk’s ability to blend into every role is amazing. Whether it’s the cute high school student in Reply 1997 or the funny tycoon in Shopping King Louie , Seo In Guk can make viewers believe in his characters. The last time we saw Seo In Guk play a villain was when he played Kim Moo Young in the series The Smile Has Left Your Eyes . While not the standard villain we’re used to seeing, his character is unreliable at the beginning and there are no details revealed about the character’s past until the end. Without a doubt, Seo In Guk will play a perfectly convincing villain! 3 – Lee Minho We’re used to seeing Lee Min Ho play the strong and lovable male lead in so many classic dramas. From Gu Jun Pyo in Boys Over Flowers to the king of romance in The army is immortal . Lee Min Ho unsurprisingly plays a nice guy and has proven that he does it pretty well. It will be a pleasant surprise to see Lee Min Ho take on a villain role. Seeing Lee Min Ho as a ruthless, savage villain would be a refreshing change. It’s great to see you in such a different role, and most likely to be even more successful. We clearly saw his fierceness in the movie Gangnam Blues while playing a gang member. 4 – Jung Kyung Ho Jung Kyung Ho is known in the Korean entertainment industry for being very sweet and has a lot of aegyo. If you’ve seen any of his behind-the-scenes footage when he’s not in character, he’s lovable and loves taking care of his own staff and staff as well as the crew. It would be a complete contrast if he were to play a ruthless villain, he would definitely do well. It’s just a testament to what a great actor he is when it comes to playing bad boy roles. Most notably in Heartless City , Jung Kyung Ho played the brutal and barbaric Jung Shi Hyun. He’s not a villain, but his demeanor and actions in most of the movies are villain-like and that only makes us hope Kyung Ho will turn out to be a villain. 100% coverage. 5 – Lee Je Hoon Lee Je Hoon has been in the entertainment industry for a long time. He debuted in 2009 and has won many awards for his various roles. His versatility and diverse choice of roles have made Je Hoon a successful actor as he has shown time and time again that he can take on any role in his own right. . Lee Je Hoon is no stranger to playing dark heroes in dramas. Even in the recent series Taxi Driver , Lee Je Hoon plays a former secret service agent who becomes a special taxi driver. And despite playing a criminal in the movie Time To Hunt , it will be interesting to see him transform into a multi-personality villain, surely Lee Je Hoon will do well. 6 – Park Seo Joon Park Seo Joon is one of those actors who never disappoints when it comes to choosing TV roles. His most popular TV series have made him the charismatic male lead we will all fall in love with. It would be a total change if he took on a villain role; a psychopathic, cruel and cold character. It’s an aspect that Park Seo Joon should be able to pull off with ease, especially considering his acting skills! 7 – Lee Joon Gi Lee Joon Gi is definitely good at playing obscure leads where you’re not sure whether to hate or love him. In his most recent role in Devil’s flower , Lee Joon Gi played a psychotic craftsman named Baek Hee Sung. It is worth mentioning about this role that Lee Joon Gi was able to perfectly express the ambiguity and mystery in his character. It also makes the audience believe in his ability to play the role of a psychopath very well. Seeing Lee Joon Gi in close-up shots of his face while trying to feel any kind of emotion sent chills down the audience.
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