Park Hae Jin Is A Tough Police Officer In Upcoming Thriller Drama
SBS’s upcoming drama “The Killing Vote” has unveiled stills of Park Hae Jin!
Based on the popular Kakao webtoon of the same name, “The Killing Vote” asks the question “What is your idea of justice?” and delves into the concept of a nationwide death penalty vote against vicious criminals who deftly manage to escape the law’s blind spots. The drama highlights the story of a mysterious figure known as “Dog Mask,” who executes the death penalty depending on the results of the vote, and the police who are pursuing him.
Park Hae Jin plays Kim Moo Chan, the head of Team 1 of the regional investigation unit at the Southern Provincial Police Agency. He is the youngest man to become the team leader of a regional investigation unit in the shortest period of time, and he is eager to make any interesting case his.
In the first photo, Kim Moo Chan stares off into the distance in an unidentified location, illuminated only by a red light in the darkness. His piercing glare adds to viewers’ curiosity about what he might be staring at and what tense situation will ensue.
In the next photos, Park Hae Jin exudes a rough and tough charisma as Kim Moo Chan that is 180 degrees different from his dandy and sophisticated image in his past works. Viewers can looking forward to seeing a dramatic transformation by Park Hae Jin in “The Killing Vote.”
The production team of “The Killing Vote” commented, “Park Hae Jin perfectly portrayed the character of Kim Moo Chan, a rough and reckless police officer, from the very first shoot. Not only did he perform fearlessly in the action scenes, but he also showed great leadership as the protagonist and set the mood of the entire set. It was easy to see why Park Hae Jin is so beloved by the public and why he has many hit works. You will be able to see a new Park Hae Jin, who is 180 degrees different from the Park Hae Jin you’ve seen up until now, in ‘The Killing Vote.’ We ask for your interest and anticipation.”
“The Killing Vote” premieres on August 10 at 9 p.m. KST.
In the meantime, watch Park Hae Jin in “Forest” below:
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