(continuing from interview ①) Actor Park Gyu-young shared an anecdote with Sul KyungGu.

On the 30th, an interview with Park Gyu-young, actor in the Netflix film "The Mantis: Original Sin," took place at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.

The Netflix film "The Mantis: Original Sin," released on the 26th, is an action movie about A-rank killer "The Mantis," who returned after a long vacation to an assassination-for-hire industry where all rules have collapsed, his trainee and rival "Jae-yi," and retired legendary killer "Dok-go" competing for the top spot.

In particular, "The Mantis: Original Sin" is also a spin-off of the previously released film "Gilboksoon." In this context, Park Gyu-young played the role of "Jae-yi" and delivered intense action.

When asked about the burden of being a female character following Jeon Do-yeon, Park Gyu-young showed caution, saying, I feel out of my depth. She is a senior whom it is hard to even dare speak of, so I am absolutely grateful. It seems to have been an honorable work just to be able to inherit the worldview that the senior created.

She also confessed about working with special appearances by Yang Dong-geun and Sul KyungGu, saying, Actually, I would have liked to have even a scene where our shadows brushed, but the script didn't allow for that. Still, to at least brush shadows, I went to the set on the days Sul KyungGu and Yang Dong-geun were filming.

She continued with a laugh, (on set) I greeted senior Sul KyungGu. I even did a little impersonation of him talking about the three rules in season 1. I didn't get good feedback. He said, 'I didn't act like that.' She smiled and added, I also gave him chocolate. I wanted to say even one more thing. When else would I meet senior Sul KyungGu again? I wanted to leave a strong impression that way.

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