Comedian Kim Won-hoon has returned to the Coupang Play series "Office Workers" Season 2 as an individual full of personality who dreams of changing jobs, upgrading his laughter capabilities.

The Coupang Play series "Office Workers" Season 2 is a real office survival story unfolding amidst psychological battles with star clients, featuring genuine workers from DY Planning who dream of salary theft and finishing work on time. Kim Won-hoon triggered viewers' laughter with his quick wit that effortlessly crossed between reality and skits in season 2, which jumped to the top of Coupang Play's popular works as soon as it opened on the 9th.

Kim Won-hoon, who played a pivotal role in driving popularity for the series that launched in February of this year, returned for season 2 with even greater charm and delivered memorable performances that left viewers in stitches. Appearing as "Deputy Kki-dae," who carries the dream of changing jobs that anyone in a real occupation harbors, he gradually built up laughter codes from the early small talk scenes, then seamlessly controlled the atmosphere during meetings with his unique timing sense, quick wit, and spontaneous ad-libs.

Kim Won-hoon's performance continued without a break. In the team meeting, he concentrated attention with brilliant ideas, and while promoting a film at DY Planning, he showcased his character's charm through extraordinary ad-lib battles with actor Jo Jung-seok, who visited the office. Notably, he surprised everyone by connecting a video currency with his mother during a meeting, sparking unpredictable laughter.

Viewers who watched the first episode responded, saying, "I can't help but laugh whenever Kim Won-hoon appears," and "His eye acting is the best," expressing their expectations for the black hole-like charm that will draw them in during Season 2 of "Office Workers."

Kim Won-hoon, who is receiving a hot response with Season 2 of "Office Workers," has secured a broad fan base through various skits and parodies on his YouTube channel "Short Box," and he is delightfully leading scenes with his unique wit and quick thinking on YouTube's "Negotiation King." In SBS Plus and ENA's "The Travel That Stirs Up," he provides chemistry with his colleagues and laughter rooted in everyday life. He is gradually widening his popular activities, including the unpredictable situational dramas and clever reactions featured in the newly launched SBS variety show "My Turn" on the 7th.

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