Actor Jo In-sung expressed his hopes for the success of the film 'Humint'.
Recently, Jo In-sung, who stars in 'Humint', was interviewed at a café in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.
'Humint' tells the story of people who collide in Vladivostok with different objectives. Jo In-sung plays the role of Chief Jo, a National Intelligence Service black agent. His character, Chief Jo, is portrayed as a cold and calculating agent who desperately moves to save people, driving the tension throughout the film.
During the interview, Jo was asked whether he would prefer 'Humint' to surpass 10 million viewers or for the Hanwha Eagles to win the championship. Known as a prominent fan of the Hanwha Eagles, Jo has shown his affection by throwing the first pitch at their home games. He has been spotted attending games multiple times during the season and has publicly supported the team.
With a smile, Jo replied, "I hope 'Humint' surpasses 10 million viewers first." He added, "I feel like I need to have some leisure to support someone else. I hope the film I'm in receives a lot of love from the audience." He also joked, "I'll keep supporting Hanwha. I hope Hanwha fans come to watch 'Humint' when there's no baseball."
He continued, "I hope the film satisfies the audience. I'm excited and a bit worried about whether it will meet expectations."
The film 'Humint' was released on the 11th.
Reported by Kim Se-a, TenAsia haesmik@tenasia.co.kr