
Kim Ji Soo on his role in 'Sanggang-Dikit FR': 'He's totally a bad guy'
According to Athena Imperial's report on "24 Oras," Wednesday, the South Korean actor portrays an assassin in the action series starring Dennis Trillo and Jennylyn Mercado.
Kim Ji Soo previously did action in "Black Rider," but this time, his character has a different motivation.
"In the 'Black Rider, it was kinda good way, the character. He's like, protects someone. But here, he's opposite to justice. He killed people for money. He's totally a bad guy," he said.
Despite his role as a villain in "Sanggang-Dikit FR," he enjoys working with Dennis, the Kapuso Drama King and avid TikTokerist.
"He is really professional and very sweet. And some way he's kind of funny. He's a good actor," he said.
Dennis, meanwhile, said he first got intimated by the Korean star.
"Nung nakagawa na kami ng mga eksena, ang kulit din pala niya. Naka-adapt siya dito sa sistema ng mga Pilipino kung papaano paggawa ng mga teleserye," he said.
They are now planning to do TikTok videos together.
"Sanggang-Dikit FR" airs weeknights on GMA Prime at 8:50 p.m. after "Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre." You can also watch it on YouTube via the Kapuso Stream. —MGP, GMA Integrated News
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