Park Ho-san as Satan in "The Judge From Hell"
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Park Ho-san from "The Judge from Hell" left a strong impression.
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SBS's Friday-Saturday drama "The Judge from Hell" released a still cut of actor Park Ho-san, who played Satan, on the 29th.
The powerful shot in the 12th episode of "The Judge from Hell", which aired on the 26th, was the identity of serial killer J and Satan. Serial killer J has been Jeong Tae-gyoo (Lee Kyu-han), who has been arrogant and abhors poverty to the point of weirdness. The real Satan (Park Ho-san) was hidden in the body of Jeong Tae-gyoo's father, Jung Jae-geol (Kim Hong-pa).
Above all, Park Ho-san, who played the role of Satan, depicted Satan's image in a grotesque style with his yellow bleached hair. Park Ho-san, in particular, stirred tension in the drama with his overbearing mid and low-pitched voice, his speech and expression that changed depending on the situation. He also showed off his action in an all-out war against Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye).
Above all, actor Park Ho-san who played the role of Satan has been kept secret. "The Judge from Hell" has been piling up clues about Satan's identity and the hell-treasure Kyloom that Satan stole and ran away with. Satan has become an important factor every week leading the story of the drama along with serial killer J. Rumor has it that Park Ho-san's special appearance was not opened beforehand due to concerns over spoilers.
"I thought that the impact that viewers would feel when they face actor Park Ho-san as Satan without any prior information would be much greater", the production team of "The Judge from Hell" said. "Of course, actor Park Ho-san showed strong acting, screen control, and presence that made it all worth it. We would like to express our gratitude to actor Park Ho-san for readily accepting the special appearance once again".
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