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'True Education': Bulky Gangster High Schooler Lee Tae-hwan Bulk-ups for the Role.. Overwhelming Physical Presence

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Actor Lee Tae-hwan is reported to have bulked up for 'True Education'.

According to his agency, Man of Creation, on the 11th, Lee Tae-hwan dramatically bulked up for a special appearance in the Netflix drama 'True Education' (script by Lee Nam-gyu, directed by Hong Jong-chan).

In episode 2 of 'True Education', Lee Tae-hwan appeared as Jang Kwon-hyuk, the 3rd-year class leader of Gwoonhai Tech High School.

From his first appearance, Lee Tae-hwan drew attention with his bold bulk-up for the role. His tightly muscled physique and visual, blending with the MZ gangster group, perfectly matched the character and exuded an intimidating presence.

Additionally, Lee Tae-hwan added intensity with an action scene where he rushed into the school gymnasium on a motorcycle. Jang Kwon-hyuk's arrival, bursting in amidst the juniors' admiration, instantly raised the dramatic tension to its peak. His relentless provocation toward the supervisor Na Hwa-jin (played by Kim Mu-yeol) and the breathless face-to-face confrontation further heightened the suspense.

Lee Tae-hwan's presence shone even more in the full-scale action scenes. His emotional arc as Jang Kwon-hyuk, losing his reason and recklessly rampaging in a full-scale battle with Na Hwa-jin before collapsing in humiliation, was maximized through his performance.

Meanwhile, 'True Education' is a work depicting the fearless activities of the School Authority Protection Bureau, which stands on the side of victims to correct schools.

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