This is not Yunho of Dongbang, but actor Jung Yunho. He has properly shaken things up in the original series 'Fine: Country Bumpkins' on Disney+.
Jung Yunho revealed a heavy presence right from the start as 'Beolgu', a thug from Mokpo, in the original series 'Fine: Country Bumpkins' (Directed by Kang Yun-seong, Written by Kang Yun-seong, Ahn Seung-hwan), which was first unveiled on the 16th.
In the first episode, Beolgu appears with a rebellious attitude alongside his gang, Pilman (played by Noh Jung-hyun) and Do-hoon (played by Hong Jung-in), warning Hee-dong (played by Yang Se-jong) with cheeky behavior as he attempts to verify the rumor that treasures like jars are buried in the waters off Sinan, creating a tense atmosphere.
In the following episodes, Beolgu intentionally picks a fight with Hee-dong's crew, formed to find treasure, and shows off his strength by wielding a jackknife stolen from Jeon-chul (played by Kim Sung-o), raising the immersion of the viewers by creating a situation on the brink of explosion.
Quickly grasping the situation, Beolgu decides to work with Professor Kim (played by Kim Ui-sung) instead of Captain Hwang (played by Hong Gi-joon), who usually gives him jobs, playing a key role in extracting Bokgeun (played by Kim Jin-wook), who knows the underwater point where the jars are buried, and significantly accelerating the treasure digging work, enhancing the pace of the drama.
In this process, Jung Yunho attracted attention with a retro visual reminiscent of the 1970s, perfectly handling the appropriate thick dialect, captivating the ears of subscribers and playing a significant role in driving interest, already garnering much attention.
Meanwhile, Disney+'s original series 'Fine: Country Bumpkins', which is drawing attention due to Jung Yunho's unprecedented transformation, tells the story of hardworking bumpkins deceiving and being deceived to claim a sunken treasure ship buried in the sea in 1977. It features three episodes released on July 16, two episodes on July 23, two episodes on July 30, two episodes on August 6, and two episodes on August 13, totaling 11 episodes.
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