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Actor Heo Nam-jun on 'Wonderful World': 'Cha Se-gye is a top-tier man... Ending 100% satisfying'
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Actor Heo Nam-jun on 'Wonderful World': 'Cha Se-gye is a top-tier man... Ending 100% satisfying'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actor Heo Nam-jun discussed his role as Cha Se-gye in the SBS drama 'Wonderful World,' describing the character as a 'top-tier man among men.'
  • Heo Nam-jun stated that he was 100% satisfied with the drama's ending.
  • The interview took place following the conclusion of the drama, which featured a plot involving a nameless actress possessed by a Joseon-era villainess and a chaebol heir.

Actor Heo Nam-jun has shared his thoughts on portraying Cha Se-gye, the chaebol heir in the SBS drama 'Wonderful World.' In an interview following the drama's conclusion, Heo described his character as a "top-tier man among men," expressing strong satisfaction with how the series wrapped up.

Heo Nam-jun stated that he was "100% satisfied" with the ending of 'Wonderful World.' The drama's narrative centered on Shin Seo-ri, an unnamed actress who becomes 'vicious' after being possessed by the soul of a notorious Joseon-era villainess. She becomes entangled with Cha Se-gye, a ruthless chaebol heir often referred to as a 'monster of capitalism.'

Cha Se-gye, a top-tier man among men.

โ€” Heo Nam-junDescribing his character in the drama 'Wonderful World.'

The interview, conducted on June 19th at a cafe in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul, provided Heo Nam-jun an opportunity to reflect on his character and the drama's overall impact. The SBS Friday-Saturday drama explored the complex relationship and conflicts between these two powerful and morally ambiguous characters.

The ending is 100% satisfying.

โ€” Heo Nam-junExpressing his personal satisfaction with the conclusion of the drama 'Wonderful World.'
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.