Interview: Lee Jae Wook can’t wait for India to watch The Impossible Heir | web series
“My desperation is stronger than the strength you seek,” says the hostile Han Tae Ho (Lee Jae Wook), who carefully devises a plan to bring down his abusive stepfather. Ambitious Tae Ho joins hands with Kang In Ha (Lee Joon Young), the illegitimate son of one of the richest men who is also a social outcast. But in this battle of wits, a woman might just outwit them and plot revenge in the Disney+ revenge thriller The Impossible Heir. (Also Read: K-Drama March 2024 Release: Cha Eun Woo’s Wonderful World, Queen of Tears and More)
on his new show
Rising K-drama star Lee Jae Wook has been topping the charts with his versatility and range of performances. Last seen in the hit epic saga The Alchemy Of Souls, the actor said in an interview with Hindustan Times that he was intrigued by the premise of The Impossible Heir.
“The script made a strong first impression, it has a lot of twists and turns. As a viewer, I was interested and knew that I had to play this role. My character on the show and what he’s going through is something we’ve all felt or experienced to varying degrees and it’s universally available. If you pay attention to the emotion graph, you will see how similar these characters are to people you meet in real life,” he said.
The 25-year-old actor once revealed that he not only analyzes the characters he plays, but also creates mind maps to get to know them better. “Tae Ho has a knack for keeping a poker face and never reveals his future plans. I made sure to change my acting style to avoid showing too much emotion, instead showing his personality in small and subtle details,” says the actor of his portrayal of the intensely complex Tae Ho.
About growing popularity
In the six years since his debut as a programmer in Memories of the Alhambra, Lee Jae Wook has managed to create controversy on the show. From his role as an aspiring actor in Search: WWW or a cold student in Extraordinary You, he was a gunner in the battle of Jangsar. In his first lead role in Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol, he portrayed a kind-hearted young man burdened by his past, which paid off in his turn as the multi-layered Jang Wook trying to change his destiny in Alchemy. spirits.
Admitting that he draws strong and complex characters and makes them his own, he reiterates:
“I’m not the type to fall into mannerisms easily. I like the sense of accomplishment that comes with a challenge and the standards I set for myself.”
At a recent fan meeting in Japan, Lee Jae Wook expressed his surprise that he had fans outside of South Korea. He calls himself a relatively new actor and thanks everyone who helped make his dream come true. To his fans in India, he says, “I can’t wait for you to watch the series and all the tension and excitement that will unfold throughout it.”
The Impossible Heir premieres on February 28 on Disney+ Hotstar.
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