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Lee Jun-young, recording '차쥐뿔' before enlistment and the drama 'Four Hands, Two Sonatas'

Actor Lee Jun-young, who is set to enlist on the 21st, has completed both the recording of 'You Quiz on the Block' and the filming of the drama 'Four Hands, Two Sonatas'. He has even completed his final schedules before enlistment, including a special appearance in a Netflix production.

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Lee Jun-young, recording '차쥐뿔' before enlistment and the drama 'Four Hands, Two Sonatas'

Actor Lee Jun-young is continuing his "hard-working" streak, fulfilling his final schedules right before his enlistment. Ahead of his enlistment at the recruit training center on the 21st, Lee Jun-young recently successfully completed the filming of season 4 of the web variety show 'My Liberation Notes' (hereafter 'Cha-Jwi-Ppul'), his last variety show recording before joining the military.

Lee Jun-young previously appeared on tvN 'You Quiz on the Block' and revealed that he plans to spend time with his family on the 20th, the day before his enlistment. Having stayed on set to fulfill his schedule until just four days before enlistment, he has now completed all his variety show schedules before military service by finishing this 'Cha-Jwi-Ppul' recording.

A piano duet with Song Kang, returning with the drama 'Four Hands, Two Sonatas'

Lee Jun-young's acting career also does not stop ahead of his military hiatus. He completed all filming for the new tvN weekend drama 'Four Hands, Two Sonatas' on the 17th. Set to premiere on August 29th at 9 PM, this work depicts the friendship, love, and competition of youth against the backdrop of an arts high school where musical geniuses gather. Lee Jun-young plays the role of 'Choi Jung-yo,' a character who belatedly nurtures a dream of becoming a pianist.

In this work, Lee Jun-young will work alongside actor Song Kang. The teaser video shows genius pianist Kang Bio (played by Song Kang) and Choi Jung-yo sitting side by side in front of a single piano, performing a 'four hands' duet. In particular, the scene where the atmosphere shifts while the two are playing together, creating a strange tension, makes viewers curious about the relationship between the two characters. Lee Jun-young and Song Kang also completed the filming of the production press conference held on the 15th, and related videos are scheduled to be released in August to coincide with the drama's first broadcast.

Following the 13.6% success of 'Reborn Rookie', even a special appearance in Netflix

Lee Jun-young recently made a strong impression on the public by perfectly pulling off dual roles as 27-year-old Hwang Jun-hyun and 72-year-old Chairman Kang Yong-ho in JTBC's 'Reborn Rookie'. The work was a success, recording a peak viewership rating of 13.6%, and Lee Jun-young received critical acclaim for embodying the characters through subtle changes in vocal tone. Based on this acting ability, expectations for his transformation in his next work, 'Four Hands, Two Sonatas', are also rising.

The face of Lee Jun-young, who will meet viewers after his enlistment, is not limited to dramas. He will make a special appearance in the Netflix series 'Our Sticky Love' scheduled for release on August 7th, and will also appear on the screen through the movie 'Sinner'. Having spent a non-stop schedule moving between works and variety shows until the very end before enlistment, Lee Jun-young will head to the recruit training center on the 21st to receive basic military training.

Acting skills proven through dual roles, recording 13.6% viewership rating

Lee Jun-young recently played dual roles as 27-year-old Hwang Jun-hyun and 72-year-old Chairman Kang Yong-ho in JTBC's 'Reborn Rookie'. The work, which received praise for his acting using subtle differences in gaze, speech, and vocal tone, recorded a peak viewership rating of 13.6%.

By 트렌드경제신문 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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