Jung Hae-in's smile is unlikely to fade during the Chuseok holiday. The movie 'Veteran 2,' in which he plays a villain, has surpassed 2 million viewers just three days after its release. According to the Korean Film Council's integrated computer network, 'Veteran 2' attracted 824,747 viewers on the previous day, bringing the total to 2,095,932. With the Chuseok holiday still ongoing, even more viewers are expected.
'Veteran 2' is an action crime investigation drama where veteran detective Seo Do-cheol (Hwang Jung-min) and rookie detective Park Sun-woo (Jung Hae-in) join forces to track down a notorious serial killer.
The anticipation for the sequel to 'Veteran,' which drew 13.41 million viewers, seems to be a significant factor. The film is quickly catching up to the records set by the first installment. Additionally, 'Veteran 2' is the only major release during the five-day Chuseok holiday, which has also contributed to its success.
Unlike Yoo Ah-in's villain Jo Tae-oh in the first film, Jung Hae-in's character is of a different nature. He studied people with sociopathic traits to enhance his portrayal of Park Sun-woo, focusing on eye movements and blinking frequency to maximize the character's sociopathic tendencies.
'Mom's Friend's Son' is also enjoying success, much like 'Veteran 2.' The ninth episode recorded an average nationwide household rating of 4.5%, peaking at 5.9%, while the tenth episode achieved an average of 5.5%, peaking at 6.3%, securing the top spot in its time slot.
Seo Yoon Kim, TenAsia Reporter seogugu@tenasia.co.kr