Park Sung-hoon, the actor who rose to fame with his role as Cho Hyun-ju in "Squid Game" Season 2, is known not only for his acting skills but also for being kind and approachable. According to him, he did not expect that people would accept his character and him as an actor so much. "I feel so grateful and proud," said Sung-hoon.
Her character, Hyun-ju, is a transwoman and an ex-Special Forces soldier who struggles with her identity, making her controversial in Korea. But according to Sung-hoon, Hyun-ju just showed his caring and fairness. "She's selfless, fierce, and strong," said the actor about his character.
Although there were issues with her role as a transwoman, Sung-hoon explained that just like Ali's performance in Season 1 as a minority, Hyun-ju's character also represents an important sector of society in Korea. "Hyun-ju is the one who does that in the second season," he said.
Fan theories about her relationship with Player 246 in the series have also been discussed. Sung-hoon is happy with the fans' theories and stories, and he even admits something funny when he thinks about it. "I remember thinking, 'Oh my god, he's so good-looking,'" said Sung-hoon about Player 246.
Fan theories about her relationship with Player 246 in the series have also been discussed. Sung-hoon is happy with the fans' theories and stories, and he even admits something funny when he thinks about it. "I remember thinking, 'Oh my god, he's so good-looking,'" said Sung-hoon about Player 246.