"W Two Worlds" actor Kang Ki Young has shared his thoughts about working with Han Hyo Joo and Lee Jong Suk on the set. The 33-year-old played the role of Kang Seok Bum, a fellow resident doctor of the Hallyu stars.
Ki Young was excited to share the screen space with the lead female character, Hyo Joo. According to him, the South Korean actress is down to earth and she made him comfortable on the show.
"The chemistry between me and Oh Yeon Joo was great. It's all because Han Hyo Joo treated me comfortably," Ki Young gushed about the female lead via All Kpop. "To be honest, Han Hyo Joo was a superstar to me at first, but now, we've dropped the honorifics, and sometimes even joke around on SNS."
Ki Young believe that was the reason their chemistry managed to live better. He was happy to meet a good actress.
The actor seemingly had more time to hang out with Hyo Joo than she spent time with Jong Suk on the show. Although Ki Young did not shot with the Pinocchio actor much, he could tell that Jong Suk is full of aegyo. When they first met, Jong Suk would come to him saying "Hyung," and even hugged him as soon as Ki Young arrived.
It was hard to fit in at first for the 33-year-old actor because he tends to be timid. However, it got comfortable because Jong Suk was welcoming. The actor acknowledged the good gesture from the director and other staff members as well.
Meanwhile, Jong Suk fell in love with Han Hyo Joo, who played a doctor that teleported from the real world into the cartoon sphere. MBC decided to air a special segment episode on Sept. 17 to thank supporters and avid fans of the drama series, according to Soompi.
Apart from aficionados clamoring for Season 2 based on the high ratings and positive review of "W Two Worlds," they also wish that Jong Suk and Hyo Joo returned to reprise their roles. Viewers are optimistic that this might succeed, and the 27-year-old actor does not want to be separated with his character in "W Two World."
Furthermore, the actor does not want to part ways with his love lady, Yeon Joo. It emerged that out of Jong Suk's productions, "W Two Worlds" is the toughest one to bid goodbye. Here is footage for further information on Jong Suk and Hyo Joo: