"Taxi Driver 3" Lee Je-hoon promised fun that surpasses seasons 1 and 2.
On the 18th afternoon at the SBS building in Mokdong, Yangcheon District, Seoul, an SBS Friday-Saturday drama "Taxi Driver 3" production press conference was held. Director Kang Bo-seung and actors Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-sung, Pyo Ye-jin, Jang Hyuk-jin and Bae Yu-ram attended the production press conference and spoke.
"Taxi Driver 3" is a private revenge agency drama in which the taxi company Rainbow Transportation, shrouded in mystery, and taxi driver Kim Do-gi (Lee Je-hoon) complete revenge on behalf of wronged victims.
On that day, Lee Je-hoon, who has continued the role of Kim Do-gi in the "Taxi Driver" series, when asked whether season 3 could surpass seasons 1 and 2, said, "Following such powerful seasons makes me honestly very nervous. When I think about whether we can beat the episodes of past seasons, it's hard for me to say," but added, "If viewers remember the episodes we've filmed so far and the hard moments on set, I think they will feel it too. Season 3 is deeper, more cohesive and has a refreshing, soda-like exhilaration compared with seasons 1 and 2. I'm looking forward to that part," he said confidently.
He emphasized, "When season 1 started, I don't think anyone dared think the story would continue. Because we received so much love, I think it was possible to continue to season 2 and then season 3 thanks to viewers' love and support. I believe this season will also receive support, and I promise here that we will repay the support with refreshing satisfaction and big fun."
Regarding the strengths and viewing points of season 3, Pyo Ye-jin said, "The scale has increased. The actors who participate in each episode all perform very well, but this time they are even more powerful."
Jang Hyuk-jin explained, "When villains appear, don't people say you give them 'sweet potato' and then 'soda'? This time when we filmed, there wasn't that sweet-potato feeling. It feels like we're building up to the 'soda.' Rather than just relieving viewers with a 'Aren't these frustrating?' moment, it grows bigger and then bursts all at once, so I hope you'll look forward to that."
Bae Yu-ram urged, "It seems to focus on the villains, but it also deals with how victims are comforted. Don't the victims heal while facing the villains? I think it's good to think about that. The victims are also played by tremendous actors, so you can look forward to that."
Meanwhile, "Taxi Driver 3" will premiere on the 21st at 9:50 p.m.
[Photo] OSEN reporter Min Kyung-hoon
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