"Warts" Jang Dong-yoon said, "You usually look good as a detective because you're too nosy...Opposite Ko Hyun-jung? It's heavy, but I'm glad."

Sep 04, 2025

'Warts' Jang Dong-yoon said, 'You usually look good as a detective because you're too nosy...Opposite Ko Hyun-jung? It's heavy, but I'm glad.'
SBS Fri-Saturday Drama"'s production presentation was held at SBS headquarters in Mok-dong, Seoul, on the 4th. Jang Dong-yoon is having a photo time. Mokdong = Reporter Park Jae-man pjm@sportschosun.com /2025.09.04/



Actor Jang Dong-yoon expressed his feelings about his first attempt at a detective character through SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 「"Warts: The Killer's Outing"

On the afternoon of the 4th, SBS Hall on the 13th floor of SBS Building in Mok-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, held a production presentation for SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'The Devil: The Outing of the Killer' (directed by Byun Young-joo/written by Lee Young-jong/planned studio S/produced by Merry Christmas, Mega Monster, Film Factory Bo, hereinafter 'The Devil'). Director Byun Young-joo and actors Ko Hyun-jung, Jang Dong-yoon, Cho Sung-ha, and E.L. attended the event.

SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama `The Witch: The Outing of the Killer' is a high-density crime thriller that takes place 20 years after the serial killer ```````````````````````````````````````````````.




Jang Dong-yoon is the son of a serial killer 'warts' in the play, but he plays Cha Soo-yeol, the main character who denies his veins and becomes a detective.

Jang Dong-yoon was a regular person who caught the robber 10 years ago when he was a college student and showed his face to SBS News, which led him to walk the path of an actor. Regarding this, he said "I have a tendency to try to mediate if there is something around me because I am a big nosy, but I can't let it go. So my acquaintances always said 'I think he would look good in a detective role', but I'm happy to take on the role for the first time' "The work itself has a heavy and challenging point, which makes it even more meaningful."

As for his acting relationship with Ko Hyun-jung, he said, `I've always respected a great actor, but I was very excited and curious about how this role would look like because he was a serial killer. In reality, it was more than I imagined. There were many moments when I got goosebumps while filming because he perfectly expressed the character, Jung Yi Shin"The senior was considerate like a colleague, so I was able to concentrate comfortably. I was happy on my way to the set," he said.




Meanwhile, SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Warts' will premiere at 9:50 p.m. on the 5th.








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