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From bleached hair to a rough tone of voice... Kim Sung-cheol teases a suspense with a different texture ('Gold Land')

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Lee Seunghun

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Actor Kim Sung-cheol has once again expanded his acting spectrum.

Disney+’s original series 'Gold Land' is a survival thriller in which 'Kim Hee-ju' (played by Park Bo-young), who has obtained 150 billion won worth of gold bars from a smuggling organization, fights to monopolize the gold amidst a chaotic world entangled with greed and betrayal.

Among them, Kim Sung-cheol plays 'Woo-gi', a low-level member of a loan company who is the first to notice that Hee-ju possesses the gold bars. He appears to cooperate with Hee-ju on the surface, but hides his true intentions behind a friendly face with a carefree attitude, adding tension. Woo-gi changes his attitude depending on the situation and continues to make unpredictable choices, expected to heighten the immersion of the story.

Kim Sung-cheol has previously established a unique presence by navigating various genres from fantasy to thriller and romance, interpreting characters with his own distinctive style. In particular, he has drawn the sympathy of viewers with realistic acting in SBS’s 'Do You Like Brahms?' and the Netflix series 'Monthly Boyfriend', while in the film 'Pa-gwa', he solidified his position as a 'reliable actor' by portraying the complex inner world of the character with intense action that spared no physical risk.

In this work, Kim Sung-cheol showcases a different acting transformation through 'Woo-gi'. He has teased a suspense with a different texture from his previous works by adding detailed settings such as bleached hair that looks like it has lost its color and a rough, gravelly tone of voice. Expectations are rising for Kim Sung-cheol’s performance in 'Gold Land'.

Disney+’s original series 'Gold Land', starring Kim Sung-cheol along with Park Bo-young, Lee Hyun-wook, and Lee Kwang-soo, is scheduled to meet global viewers with a total of 10 episodes, releasing two episodes each week starting with episodes 1 and 2 on the 29th.

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