Yu Jun-Sang exposed Shin Sung-rok as a 'kkondae,' turning the scene upside down.

The SBS program Running Man, which airs on the 19th (Sun) at 6:10 p.m., will feature the leads of the musical Swing Days_code name A: Yu Jun-Sang, Shin Sung-rok, and Park Eun-tae.

This Race is styled as "Running Days: code name R," set against a 1940s Gyeongseong social club, and is a detective play in which participants must find two spies who infiltrated the club to obtain operating funds. In particular, the spies must finish last in missions to increase their prize money, so those who intentionally fail missions become the focus of suspicion, creating taut tension.

What undeniably draws attention is the performance of Shin Sung-rok, who delivered distinctive villain roles in dramas such as "My Love from the Star" and "Return." He transforms into an ambitious member aiming for the boss position in the mission, showing an "artisan of villains" presence, overwhelming Kim Jong Kook and Haha and instantly dominating the scene's atmosphere.

But he soon has his unexpected "identity" revealed during filming and becomes embroiled in unforeseen suspicions. During a mission, Yu Jun-Sang surprised everyone by saying, "Actually, did you know that Shin Sung-rok is a level above me, the real 'kkondae' of the musical world?" which devastated the scene with a sudden exposure. Attention focuses on what the truth behind the "Shin Sung-rok kkondae theory" that turned the scene upside down might be, and the veil-shrouded truth draws interest.

The presences of Yu Jun-Sang and Park Eun-tae are also formidable. During a mission to explain "Lady Gaga," Yu Jun-Sang caused a major mishap by, due to an unexpected "presbyopia issue," describing Queen's "Radio Ga Ga." Members' suspicions pour in about whether this mistake was a simple mishap or a spy's meticulous strategy, adding fun to the deduction.

Park Eun-tae, who appeared on Running Man last year and was called "Angel Euntae," this time delivers a fantastic live performance with an angelic voice. Even in poor sound conditions, he perfectly performs the demanding musical number "This Is the Moment," transforming the scene into a grand theater in an instant with explosive vocal power and delicate emotional expression, once again proving the prestige of the Korea Musical Awards' best actor prize.

Viewers are looking forward to the live broadcast to see what kind of performances the three leading musical actors will deliver on Running Man.

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