Han Min opens up about playing his first villain role in “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” and says it was a fresh and fun experience

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Han Min shared his thoughts after wrapping up TVING’s “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”, where he played Lee Min Goo, the support chief who brought tension to the story.

On June 17, his agency King Kong by Starship released new photos of the actor along with his final message to viewers.

Han Min began by saying, “Before anything else, I would like to thank the many viewers and fans who have loved ‘The Legend of Kitchen Soldier’ until now”.

He then talked about taking on his first villain role, saying, “I have been slowly building my filmography through various characters, but this time, I greeted viewers for the first time not as a good character, but as a villain. It was a fresh and fun experience”.

Han Min also shared how seriously he approached the role. He said, “I wanted to approach the role with sincerity and do well as an antagonist who was necessary for the story”.

He added that he hopes viewers were able to feel different emotions through his acting, including joy, anger, sadness, and happiness.

In the drama, Han Min gained attention for his detailed facial expressions and strong screen presence. His character Lee Min Goo created tension through his conflicts with several characters, especially in scenes involving outpost commander Jo Ye Rin, played by Han Dong Hee, and battalion commander Baek Chun Ik, played by Jung Woong In.

With his performance in “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”, Han Min showed a new side of his acting and left a strong impression as a villain.

He ended his message by saying he will continue working hard to become “an actor who grows with every project”.

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