Lee Jong Suk recently gave fans a special treat during the actor's fan meeting held in Taiwan. The South Korean celebrity reprised his role in the MBC drama "W - Two Worlds" to reenact some of the series' sweet scenes with lucky fans.
"W - Two Worlds" was one of the popular MBC dramas released this year that boasted of an original plot and intriguing storyline. Lee portrayed Kang Chul, a character in the webtoon titled "W" who gained the ability to go back and forth between the real world and the webtoon's universe. He was partnered with South Korean actress Han Hyo Joo who played Yeon Joo, a doctor and daughter of the webtoon creator.
Apart from suspenseful scenes, the MBC drama also featured several romantic moments between the two protagonists. One of these scenes involved Kang Chul acting out sweet scenarios from a picture that included tying Yeon Joo's hair and more.
In Lee's recent Taiwan fan meeting, three lucky fans were called on stage to help the actor reenact the said romantic scenes. Described as a popular segment from the actor's current Asia fan meeting tour, the "Pinocchio" star allowed the chosen fans to use his shoulder as a pillow, engage in a sweet staring moment and hold hands together, Korea Herald reported.
The actor even memorized some of Kang Chul's lines and popular dialogues in Chinese to connect with his fans during the said event. Apart from reenacting scenes from "W," Lee also performed during the fan event and participated in several activities with his loyal followers.
In other news, Oct. 22, Saturday, marked the first day of production and filming activities for Lee's upcoming movie titled "VIP." The actor joined co-stars Park Hee Soo, Kim Myung Min and Jang Dong Gun in the movie's undisclosed filming location.
In an interview with Yonhap News, the film's director Park Hoon Jung stated that the upcoming movie will show a different side of the four South Korean actors. Known for the hit film "New World," the filmmaker also commented that "VIP" will be considered more than just a "noir" film despite its suspenseful storyline.
The upcoming movie will feature the story of a North Korean defector hunted by a North Korean spy, as well as the police. Lee portrays the said North Korean defector whom the police also identified as a suspect in a series of murder cases.
"VIP" is expected to hit South Korean movie theaters in 2017. Meanwhile, watch some of the romantic scenes from "W" below: