
Likewise, Kim Sang Joong, who plays Lee Yoon Sung’s surrogate father Lee Jin Pyo, joined the project without second thought when director Jin Hyuk personally visited him on set where he was filming. Jin Hyuk praised, “He created so many memorable and charismatic scenes, like the one where he saluted underwater to his best friend during the night of the wipe-out plan.”
Lee Kwang Soo, who plays Yoon Sung’s nerdy computer genius Go Ki Joon, was casted by chance and luck. Director Jin Hyuk was meeting “Dong Yi’s” Bae Soo Binand Han Hyo Joo when the two introduced him to the actor. Jin Hyuk revealed, “I was looking for Go Ki Joon, when I first met Kwang Soo. I saw him and said, ‘That’s the guy.”

Meanwhile, “City Hunter” has secured its No. 1 spot with viewership ratings of 18.4% and 18.8% (AGB Nielsen) last week. Many are predicting that the action-packed drama will break the 20% mark this week. Even before its premiere, “City Hunter” managed to sell broadcasting rights to the United States, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, and others based on a stellar cast lineup, famous director, well-known screenwriter, and a strong storyline based on a famous Japanese manga. The drama exceeded expectations and have been well-received both domestically and internationally. SSD has recently announced that it has sold the drama’s broadcasting rights to two more countries, Cambodia and Myanmar.
“City Hunter’s” director Jin Hyuk is known for producing dramas like “Brilliant Legacy” (2009), starring Lee Seung Gi and Han Hyo Joo, and “Prosecutor Princess” (2010), starring Park Shi Hoo and Kim So Yeon. Scriptwriter Hwang Eun Kyung is known for writing “Daemul” (2010), starring Kwon Sang Woo and Go Hyun Jung, and “New Heart” (2008), starring Ji Sung and Kim Min Jung.

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