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Hwang Chansung's first action with "Hunt Dogs 2".."Blood, sweat and tears. Done" [Interview 1]

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Kim Nayeon

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Hwang Chan-sung / Photograph = El Zulai Entertainment
Hwang Chan-sung / Photograph = El Zulai Entertainment

Group 2PM and actor Hwang Chan-sung expressed his feelings about his first action with Season 2 of "Hunt Dogs."

On the 7th, I met with actor Hwang Chan-sung of the Netflix series "Hunt Dogs" Season 2 in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, and talked about the work.

Season 2 of "Hunt Dogs" is a story about Gunwoo (Woo Do-hwan) and Woojin (Lee Sang) who beat up a gang of heinous illegal loan sharks, and another exhilarating straight hook against a global illegal boxing league dominated by money and violence. Hwang Chan-sung plays Tae-gum, who has a fast and theft martial arts and extraordinary situational judgment.

Hwang Chan-sung began filming in mid-December 2024 and filmed season 2 of "Hunt Dogs" until the end of June. As for his appearance in the work, he said, "I did acrobatic (as 2PM) and I liked action works, so I wanted to try acting with my body," adding, "But director Kim Joo-hwan gave me a suggestion, and I was looking forward to watching Season 1 of 'The Hounds' so much."

He said he put in a lot of effort before filming, adding, "The preparation period was longer than I thought. It seemed like the actors who had already made quality for the action in season 1 would upgrade a bit more in season 2. I was worried at first because it was my first time in action," he confessed.

It is important for my character to live in the work, but the overall quality should not be destroyed. There was a burden that came from that," he said. "While filming, the director and the actors who took pictures together said they did well, but personally, I was very disappointed. Still, I did my best, and I took it with blood and sweat without tears," he said confidently.

As for filming the first action genre, he said, "I worked out hard to build up my physical strength, and I originally did taekwondo, so I didn't have much difficulty in kicking, but I went and learned Jiu-Jitsu separately. I went to the teacher to learn flying armbar or submission. But Jiu-Jitsu is really scary. "When I went into technology, I collapsed weakly and couldn't endure it," he said.

He then said he was most wary of injury. "The combination of actions was important, and I was wary of that part because a bad kick would lead to pain or injury," he said. "I heard it like a bruise, but there was no hit enough to call it an injury." Everyone took it with great care, and the knife I used was also soft rubber. When the angle went in tight, I used a real knife. He said, "It was almost like a knife."

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