In 'Buried Hearts,' actor Heo Jun-Ho captures attention with a chilly smile.

On the 7th, Story J Company released several behind-the-scenes cuts from the SBS weekend drama 'Buried Hearts,' featuring actor Heo Jun-Ho, who is playing the influential hidden power 'Yeom Jang-Seon.'

In the drama, Heo Jun-Ho portrays the influential hidden power 'Yeom Jang-Seon,' creating breathtaking tension with each episode. At the beginning of the series, Jang-Seon demonstrated extreme cruelty by devising various schemes to eliminate his rival, Seo Dong-Joo (played by Park Hyung-Shik). Later, Jang-Seon finds himself in a reversed situation as Dong-Joo regains his memory, yet he showcases a chilling determination that does not yield even in extreme circumstances. As curiosity about the finale continues to grow amidst the turbulent developments, behind-the-scenes moments reveal Heo Jun-Ho’s remarkable performance that has crafted an 'unprecedented villain.'

In the released photos, Heo Jun-Ho is seen igniting a fire to burn a Boston bag containing Jang-Seon’s secrets. He pairs an all-black outfit with a contrasting white hairstyle, exuding dignity and presence. Heo Jun-Ho gazes at the camera with a cold look and immerses himself completely in his character, exhibiting breathtaking charisma. In particular, Heo Jun-Ho draws admiration from viewers with his unique expressions that overpower his opponents.

In this way, Heo Jun-Ho stands at the center of the drama, earning praise from viewers with his undeniable presence. He has not only delivered a compelling performance as the meticulous and opportunistic character Yeom Jang-Seon but also delicately expressed the complex emotional layers, including the madness, anger, and obsession born from desire, which are hard to define as one. With only two episodes remaining until the conclusion of 'Buried Hearts,' attention is focused on what ending Heo Jun-Ho’s portrayal of 'Yeom Jang-Seon' will meet.

Meanwhile, SBS 'Buried Hearts,' featuring Heo Jun-Ho along with Park Hyung-Shik, Lee Hae-Young, and Hong Hwa-Yeon, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.

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