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"Hound Dogs 2." Hwang Chan-sung said, "Rain that I've been watching, let's work out together.."Feels like you're being confessed" [an interview with]

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Kim Nayeon

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

Actor Hwang Chan-sung expressed his feelings about working with Jung Ji-hoon in Season 2 of "Hound 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 will work with Jung Ji-hoon (Rain), who has made a drastic transformation into Baekjeong, who will be responsible for the tension of the play by setting up a confrontation with Gunwoo and Woojin. He revealed his long-standing relationship with Jung Ji-hoon and said, "It was so nice to hear that we were going to work together. It was my boss role in the play, and it was so nice to be able to act more comfortably only with personal intimacy," he said.

Ji-hoon said, "I was so happy because he was a senior whom I had longed for since 'Ninja Assassin,' and I was glad," adding, "My brother contacted me before cranking up and told me to work out every day starting tomorrow. But it felt like I was confessed," he said with a smile.

He said, "We worked out together whenever we had time before cranking, and when the waiting time was longer at the site, we went to work out together again. I was able to work happily in that way," he added.

He also revealed his action chemistry with Jung Ji-hoon. Hwang Chan-sung said, "Some of you may have noticed, but the action becomes faster and faster as the episodes go on. Finally, the speed becomes faster as if it is overheating, but when I saw the fighting scene in the cage of "Gunwoo" and "Baekjeong," I felt that "the speed and strength are different." I was worried about the last tunnel scene that will come out later," he confessed.

"There was a burden that if the quality of the action fell in that scene, the whole flow could be sagging," he said. "I heard that Ji-hoon (Jung) felt the same way, saying, 'Chansung, you have to go faster.' It's a scene that I paid a lot of attention to."

He said, "I filmed it in several sequences, and I repeated it three or four times per angle. Since we played it ourselves without a stand-in, we put safety first by putting each other in harmony, he said. "As injuries should not occur, we tried to be as careful as possible and make the best quality."

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