Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young is showing off his three-dimensional acting in 'Royal Roader'
Lee Jun-young showed off his diverse charms through ‘Royal Roader’.

Disney+'s original series 'Royal Roaders' is the story of minor leaguers trying to take the throne of Korea's top conglomerate, which they wanted to have, become, and steal. In the play, Lee Jun-young plays Kang In-ha, the extramarital child of Korea's largest conglomerate, Kang-oh Group, and captivated viewers around the world with his three-dimensional portrayal of a character who goes back and forth between good and evil.

The desire of Kang Jung-mo (played by Choi Jin-ho), who does not recognize him because he was born out of wedlock, and Kang In-ha, who lived more fiercely than anyone else in order to be recognized by the people of Kang-oh Group, gradually grew. Although he did not hesitate to have everything, he showed his true feelings to Han Tae-oh (played by Lee Jae-wook) and Na Hye-won (played by Hong Soo-ju). However, after seeing Tae-o and Hye-won's secret relationship, his appearance suddenly turns dark, creating sadness and tension.

Lee Jun-young, who showed off his accumulated acting skills through 'Royal Roader', began to reveal his emotions instead of hiding them towards the latter half of the play. The complex emotions In-ha felt began to run wild, depicting them realistically, and those emotions were conveyed to viewers around the world, causing goosebumps.

In this way, Lee Jun-young not only added a three-dimensional feel to the character with his sharp eyes and delicate facial expressions that change depending on the situation, but also doubled the tension by confronting Han Tae-oh, adding to the fun of the play.

In the movie 'Brave Citizen', he caused real-life anger by playing the role of Han Su-gang, a man without any narrative, but in this work, he portrayed a completely different character from his previous characters through accurate script analysis and dynamic acting. Lee Jun-young, who has expressed his character three-dimensionally in each work he appears in, has once again proven himself as a 'reliable actor' through this work.

Lee Jun-young, who is making his presence known to the public through his daily activities, is trying to transform into a new character for each work he appears in, starting with tvN's 'Buam-dong Avengers' in 2017. Expectations are rising for the future of Lee Jun-young, who has established himself as a 'hard-working icon' with his unstoppable performance in home theaters, TV, and OTT.

With only two episodes left until the final episode of 'Royal Roader', curiosity is growing about whether Kang In-ha will be able to take the throne. The final episode of ‘Royal Roader’ will be released worldwide through Disney+ today (3rd).

Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr translated by google