Lee Jun-ho has been the talk of the town because of his great performance in ‘King The Land’ and his fans have always highlighted his good heart with everyone in the series he has participated in. However, there is one Netflix K-Drama where he plays the opposite of his commonly known roles and he becomes the villain of the story.
‘Good Manager’ tells the story of Kim Sung-ryong a certified public accountant who becomes a middle manager at TQ Group company to embezzle a large sum of money and ends up in a fight for his employee’s rights. Lee Jun-ho plays the role of Seo Yul who shocked everyone with this line during the second episode: “I’d rather live like actual trash than pretend I’m not trash when I actually am.”
Undoubtedly, Jun-ho surprised everyone with this villain phase after he starred in ‘King The Land.’ This duality of the South Korean idol was highly praised by the critics and the general public as well. because he can play any role he puts his mind to.
Lee Jun-ho has increased his popularity with these two K-Dramas and his fans have told him he should participate in more starring roles to demonstrate his outstanding acting skills from rom-coms to emotional dramas. This might be the perfect opportunity for the idol to stand out and become an A-list actor in the K-dramas scene.
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