Ji Chang-wook in Talks to Star in Superhero Drama Twelve Alongside Ma Dong-seok

After yesterday’s disappointment over his absence from the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards nomination list, fans were surprised by the news on April 9th. Reports emerged in the entertainment industry suggesting that actor Ji Chang-wook might be venturing into the realm of superheroes with his latest project. He has been offered a role in the upcoming Kdrama Twelve, alongside the renowned Ma Dong-suk, and discussions are ongoing regarding his potential role in the series.

This will mark Ji Chang-wook’s inaugural venture into the superhero genre since his debut, adding an exciting dimension to his diverse repertoire. Twelve promises to be a thrilling narrative, revolving around a group of heroes endowed with diverse abilities and unique charms. Together, they stand as the formidable guardians of the Korean Peninsula, warding off evil spirits that threaten its peace and prosperity. Ma Dong-suk has already been confirmed to portray Taesan, the leader of this heroic ensemble, and with his potential joining the cast, anticipation for the series is skyrocketing.

Ji Chang-wook’s recent endeavours across various platforms have solidified his status as a dynamic force in the entertainment industry. From his compelling portrayal in JTBC’s Welcome to Samdal-ri to his captivating presence in the Disney+ original series The Worst of Evil, Chang-wook has captured audiences’ hearts with his undeniable talent and charisma. His upcoming venture in the drama Gangnam B-Side is highly anticipated, poised to further showcase his versatility and depth as an actor. Additionally, his involvement in the project Twelve will serve as a testament to his unwavering dedication and commitment to delivering unforgettable performances, ensuring viewers are in for an immersive and captivating cinematic experience.

Directed by the seasoned filmmaker Ko Sung-mok, renowned for his compelling storytelling, Twelve is poised to captivate audiences both domestically and internationally. The series is expected to make a significant impact on the global OTT programming landscape, drawing in viewers with its engaging plot and stellar cast. As discussions between his representatives and the production team continue, fans eagerly await the confirmation of his participation in Twelve. With the prospect of witnessing two powerhouse actors, Ji Chang-wook and Ma Dong-suk, share the screen in a riveting superhero saga, excitement for the series is at an all-time high.

Meanwhile Check Out Ji Chang-Wook’s The Worst of Evil Trailer

What are your thoughts about his upcoming project? let us know in the comment below!

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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