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Yoon Kyeong-ho Joins Final "Tazza" Film "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub"
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Yoon Kyeong-ho Joins Final "Tazza" Film "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub"

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actor Yoon Kyeong-ho, currently experiencing a career peak, will appear in "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub," the final installment of the "Tazza" series.
  • Yoon Kyeong-ho stated he joined the film after receiving a text message from director Choi Gook-hee, expressing a "heavy heart" about his involvement.
  • The film, directed by Choi Gook-hee and distributed by CJ ENM, focuses on Jang Tae-young and his childhood friend in a global gambling arena.

Actor Yoon Kyeong-ho, who is enjoying a significant career resurgence, is set to appear in "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub," the concluding chapter of the popular "Tazza" franchise.

Yoon Kyeong-ho revealed that his participation in the film came about after receiving a text message from director Choi Gook-hee. He described his decision to join the project with a "heavy heart," suggesting a complex emotional response to the role or the film's themes.

"Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub" is directed by Choi Gook-hee and presented by CJ ENM. The narrative centers on Jang Tae-young, who believes he has conquered the world through his online casino business, only to have everything taken away by a childhood friend sharing the same name. The story unfolds within the high-stakes world of global gambling.

The film promises to bring the "Tazza" series to a dramatic close, likely exploring themes of betrayal, ambition, and the consequences of greed within the cutthroat world of professional gambling.

I appeared after receiving a text message from director Choi Gook-hee, with a heavy heart.

โ€” Yoon Kyeong-hoYoon Kyeong-ho shared his sentiment upon joining the cast of "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub."
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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.