The Jungwoo Ha is properly broken...10 million actors who destroyed SNL from "The Chaser" to the 19th grade couple

Apr 07, 2025

The Jungwoo Ha is properly broken...10 million actors who destroyed SNL from 'The Chaser' to the 19th grade couple



Jungwoo Ha has properly opened the season 7 of Coupang Play 'SNL Korea'. Laughter is basic and faceless, destroying the small screen with the first and best comedy performance in an actor's life.

In the first episode of Season 7 of 'SNL Korea', which was released on the 5th, Jungwoo Ha cheerfully twisted the modifier '10 million actors' and performed an all-round laughing performance. From the opening, he appeared as Ji Young-min, a serial killer in 'The Chaser', staged an unexpected 'Utcham Challenge' with Shin Dong-yup, and continued his relentless comedy run by showing scenes of self-displaying his masterpieces such as 'Tunnel' and 'Robbie'.

In particular, Jungwoo Ha, who played 'YouTuber Jungwoo', realistically depicted the desperate struggles of a single creator caught up in YouTube algorithms while traveling around mukbangs, forestry, and vlogs. Jungwoo Ha's fake relationship, marriage, and parenting to get likes and subscriptions eventually reached the 19th gold level, and the close virtual couple's performance with Jung-rang was unconventional enough to make my hands sweaty.




There was also a parody that reflected his real world that crossed actors and directors. Jungwoo Ha, who transformed into director Ha, reacted sensitively to every little word and exploded with a detailed obsession with the composition of coffee cars. It was the essence of hyperrealism.

Lee Ji-hoon, who made a special appearance, also drew attention. He made a surprise appearance as a short hair doctor at the scene of the tunnel accident and left a short but intense impact on his university senior Jungwoo Ha.

After the shooting, Jungwoo Ha said, `I've always dreamed of this kind of place, and I'm glad it came true.' `Thanks to Shin Dong-yup and the crew, I made an unforgettable day." left a heartfelt note.






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