Help in the Role, Here's Cho Yi Hyun's Training Method at the 'All of Us Are Dead' Filming Location

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Help in the Role, Here's Cho Yi Hyun's Training Method at the 'All of Us Are Dead' Filming Location
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During a recent interview, Cho Yi Hyun discussed various interesting things about his role in 'All of Us Are Dead'. Check out the full narrative below.

Recently, Cho Yi Hyun had an interview to discuss the Netflix drama "All of Us Are Dead". He talked about many interesting things, including how to practice on set.

As is known, Cho Yi Hyun plays the selfish and cold-hearted class president named Choi Nam Ra. He only spends his time studying, so he has no friends at school. When zombies attack, his attitude changes and he finally finds the beauty of friendship.

During the interview, Cho Yi Hyun was asked about the possibility of his character being a key role in season 2. In response to this, he said, "If there was a season 2, I would be very grateful. But nothing has been confirmed yet."

He then revealed how he practiced on set. "When I think about what we talked about in the first season, I always practice on set. At that time the director often asked, 'Yi Hyun-ah, if you were Nam Ra, would you do this?'" he explained.

"Rather than having a big conversation, the director made me think about a lot of things in the part, 'What would have happened if you were Nam Ra,'" he added.

Cho Yi Hyun then revealed the plot he wanted if there was a season 2. He hoped that the production team would bring about a confrontation between desperate people.

He explained, "We haven't heard anything about season 2 from the director. If you're expecting it, there's a story from the last episode where 'There are a few more kids (with conditions) like me'. I'll take care of it and come back. it's better if the confrontation between desperate people is included in the story."

Meanwhile, "All of Us Are Dead" achieved tremendous success and received positive reception in various countries. This drama also continues to break Netflix records after beating the achievements of its predecessors, "Squid Game" and "Hellbound". (wk/eval)

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