Actor Park Ji-hoon, who has heated up the stage through the idol group Wanna One and his solo activities and has now settled into the role of a leading actor, graced the cover of the fashion lifestyle magazine Esquire ahead of the release of "Weak Hero Class 2." In a shoot inspired by "Enfant Terrible," Park Ji-hoon fully showcased his youthful charm.

During the interview, Park Ji-hoon noted, "Acting is so much fun," adding, "Taking on new characters and seeing new scripts while collaborating with new people is exhilarating beyond words." Having started as a child actor, Park Ji-hoon also expressed his strong commitment to his future acting, saying, "Ever since I was young, my dream was to become a musical or film actor."

Aside from his childhood days, Park Ji-hoon made his acting comeback in 2019, when he starred in "Joseon Marriage Agency: Flowering Season." Subsequently, Park Ji-hoon has raised his profile by making appearances in "Love Revolution" and "My Roommate Is a Gumiho," and showcased his potential in "Weak Hero Class 1." The original series on Wavve, which was released two years ago, was re-released on Netflix last March, marking a resurgence into the top 10 in the global series (non-English) category for three consecutive weeks. "Weak Hero Class 2" is set to be released on April 25, and expectations are building for synergy.

Regarding this, Park Ji-hoon remarked, "Weak Hero Class 1 was a growth drama centered on the protagonist Yeon Si-eun’s school life." He added, "Weak Hero Class 2 will be a work where we can see the protagonist Si-eun's situation a bit better."

He also stated, "Having memorized so many dance routines while doing idol activities has helped me memorize action sequences." He continued, "Thinking back, I grew a lot in terms of memorizing choreography through the idol competition programs. While others were studying, I was studying how to copy movements, so if I can't do it, isn't that more strange?" demonstrating his confidence in action.

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