As he mourned the late Kim Sae-ron, SF9's Kang Chan-hee has once again steadied his heart.
Kang Chan-hee has showcased versatile talents across numerous films and dramas. He has demonstrated stable acting skills in various works, including the dramas "Shuroop," "SKY Castle," and "Imitation," as well as the films "Whiteday: Broken Barrier" and "The King's Affection."
Last year, he participated in the Busan International Film Festival with the film "Method Acting" and continued his active engagement at the Jecheon International Music & Film Festival with the film "All of You." Currently, he is passionately portraying Lee Jang-won, a charming wealthy man, in the Tving original series "Spring Love Story."
On the 24th, he confirmed his participation in the movie "Ghosts." The film "Ghosts" tells the story of AI that resembles humans coexisting with humans in the near future. It contains an expanded storyline set in the universe of director Hwang Seung-jae's previous work, "Job Seekers."
It presents a future that is more realistic than reality while revisiting the issues confronting modern Korean society one by one. In the film, Kang Chan-hee will portray Beom-soo, the son who returns home after 100 years, playing a character that delivers unexpected twists.
The film "Ghosts," featuring Kang Chan-hee, is set to be released in theaters nationwide on April 9.
Meanwhile, the late Kim Sae-ron was found dead at her home in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, on the 16th, and her funeral was held on the 19th, after which she was laid to rest. Kang Chan-hee, who worked alongside the late actress in childhood roles, quietly paid tribute on his social media on the 21st by posting a photo of Kim Sae-ron.