'Taxi Driver 3' is left with only one incident episode, and the special poster of the final villain Kim Jong-soo has been released, raising expectations.
Surpassing a peak rating of 18.5% and meeting its climax amid an unstoppable box-office run, SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Taxi Driver 3' (written by Oh Sang-ho, directed by Kang Bo-seung, produced by Studio S, Group Eight, B.A. Entertainment) on the 5th released the special poster of Kim Jong-soo, the main villain of the final incident episode, along with a complete poster of the 'six villains' who shone in season 3, drawing attention.
In 'Taxi Driver 3', leading actors appeared as the villains of each episode and drew heated attention throughout the broadcast. Starting with Kasamatsu Sho (playing Matsuda), who dramatically opened the curtain on the 'villain chronicles,' followed by Yoon Si-yoon (playing Cha Byung-jin) and Jang Nara (playing Kang Ju-ri), who overturned their previously neat and good images by perfectly performing their first villain roles since debut, and also Eom Moon-seok (playing Cheon Gwang-jin) and Kim Sungkyu (playing Writer Go), who once again cemented their titles as 'genre geniuses,' all the actors who appeared as villain characters drew praise from viewers and created a strong synergy with the drama.
Among them, actor Kim Jong-soo fills the last sixth puzzle piece. A veteran actor boasting 41 years of experience, Kim Jong-soo has worked prolifically in numerous films such as Bogota, Revolver, Smuggling, Extreme Job, 1987, and dramas such as The Manipulated, Moving, Misaeng, showcasing deep acting skills and an irreplaceable presence as a universally recognized acting powerhouse. With his distinctive acting depth, he is expected to add weight to the beloved villain chronicles throughout the airing of 'Taxi Driver 3.'
Meanwhile, Kim Jong-soo's charisma in the released special poster turns such expectations into certainty. Sitting in a car on a pitch-black night, he gazes steadily out the window with tightly pressed lips, his inscrutable, sly eyes arousing viewers' curiosity. Moreover, the heavy and secretive aura he emits with his entire body overwhelms observers and heralds the emergence of a 'great evil' that will shake the drama to its core.
Meanwhile, in 'Taxi Driver 3' Kim Jong-soo plays the thoroughly veiled character Oh Won-sang. With the final incident episode of 'Taxi Driver 3' set against the military, curiosity skyrockets about what wrongdoing he committed. Curiosity also soars about the epic death match between the final revenge-for-hire service 'Rainbow Dark Heroes' and Oh Won-sang.
SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Taxi Driver 3' is a private revenge-for-hire story in which the taxi company Rainbow Transportation, shrouded in secrecy, and taxi driver Kim Do-gi complete revenge on behalf of wronged victims. Episode 15 is scheduled to air on the night of the 9th at 9:50 p.m.
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