Actor Ko Seung-hwan shone in loyalty by granting a cameo appearance in the Netflix series 'The Square.'

On the 10th, Big Boss Entertainment announced that actor Ko Seung-hwan granted a cameo role in the Netflix series 'The Square.'

'The Square' is a noir action story in which Kijun (played by So Ji-sub), who had cut off his own Achilles' heel and left the world of the square, returns after 11 years due to the death of his younger brother Giseok (played by Lee Jun-hyeok), the second-in-command of the organization, to uncover the truth behind it. It was first released on Netflix on the 6th.

In the drama, Ko Seung-hwan appeared as a detective in the Violent Crimes Unit. He showcased a short but intense presence during a gripping confrontation with Kijun, who was being transferred to the Violent Crimes Unit, adding to the drama's enjoyment. Ko Seung-hwan first met 'The Square' director Choi Seung-eun through his appearance in 'Tong Memories' in 2016. Reports suggest that his cameo was arranged to support the director.

Ko Seung-hwan gained much popularity as Mr. Gu on MBC's 'Home Alone,' winning the Rookie of the Year award at the '2024 MBC Entertainment Awards.' He is also set to appear in the drama 'Alright, Let's Divorce' and has been active as an actor in the films 'Escape: Project Silence,' 'The Marriage of Daureen,' and the Disney+ original series 'Sam-sik's Uncle,' all while maintaining his focus on acting.

With his recent performances covering noir, action, comedy, and humanity, Ko Seung-hwan is raising expectations for his future endeavors with his limitless character adaptability.

Meanwhile, the Netflix series 'The Square,' in which Ko Seung-hwan made a cameo appearance, is available for viewing on Netflix.

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