Actor Jo Jun-young expressed his feelings about the end in light of the final episode release of 'Class 2 Lee Hee-soo.'
'Class 2 Lee Hee-soo,' featuring Jo Jun-young, revolves around a boy named Hee-soo (An Ji-ho) who has ordinary but unshareable worries and the people around him, portraying a youthful coming-of-age romance that showcases delicate emotional lines and a sensuous visual aesthetic, attracting attention.
In this work, Jo Jun-young plays the role of 'Joo Chan-young,' who is Hee-soo's best friend of 10 years and his crush, infusing the character with vibrant energy and natural acting, and particularly demonstrating his passionate commitment to embodying a character dreaming of becoming a tennis player by undergoing tennis training before shooting.
Additionally, he deeply portrayed the inner growth of his character as he struggles to protect his dreams amidst conflicts with his parents and his innocent first love feelings for Ji-yoo (Kim Do-yeon), leaving a significant impact on viewers.
Above all, Jo Jun-young said, "I was really thankful to be able to meet the viewers through a work where I filmed hard with good actors, directors, and staff," adding, "Since there were many regional shoots, this is a work filled with many memories together. While filming, I was able to learn both tennis and boarding, and I was truly happy to portray a character full of passion, 'Joo Chan-young.' I sincerely thank you for watching."
By authentically capturing the story of youth, Jo Jun-young solidified his position as a next-generation acting powerhouse and continues his active work as he plays the role of 'Cha Ji-won' in MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'Crushology 101' and 'Ban I-dam' in KBS Joy's Monday-Tuesday drama 'Dear. M.'
Meanwhile, 'Class 2 Lee Hee-soo,' which raises expectations for Jo Jun-young's performance until the end, is available for viewing on the global platforms Heavenly and TVING at 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
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