Ji Chang-Wook Shares Honor of Starring in Consecutive Disney+ Projects at 2025 Preview Event
Nov 13, 2025
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Ji Chang-wook said in the 'Disney+ Original Preview 2025(Disney+ Original Preview 2025)' held at the Cinderella Ballroom at the Disneyland Hotel Conference Center in Hong Kong on the 13th that it is an honor to continue to appear on Disney+ as an actor.
Released on the 5th, 'Scarving City' is an action drama in which Taejung (Ji Chang-wook), who lived a normal life, is caught up in an unjustly heinous crime one day and goes to prison, and he learns that everything was planned by Johan (Do Kyung-soo) and carries out revenge against him.
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After 'Worst Evil', 'Gangnam B-side', he collaborated with Disney+ with 'Scarving City' to attract attention. Ji Chang-wook has done action and genre work on Disney+, from "Worst Evil", "Gangnam B-side" to "Scarving City". It's an honor to be an actor. I feel a lot of responsibility and thank you for your investment"In my case, I thought it would be nice to follow Taejung's point of view" he said, expressing his feelings about continuing to work with Disney+.
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Rather than remaking "'Manipulated Cities', it expanded the same world view. I think it's more appropriate that I made a new series called 'Sharp Doshi'. They say they did it because of some responsibility, but I never thought it was the same work. The characters were that different. There were a lot of new narratives and stories, so I thought we were filming a new series."
The Disney+ original 'Scarving City' released four episodes on the 5th, followed by two each week, and a total of 12 episodes will be available.
Meanwhile, 'Disney+Original Preview 2025' is an event where you can meet APAC (Asia-Pacific) and global original content scheduled to be released on Disney+ in advance. On this day, the general entertainment lineup, including APAC originals in Korea and Japan, was introduced. The event was attended by about 400 reporters from 14 countries, including Japan, the United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Australia, Mexico and Brazil, including about 100 Korean reporters.
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