Lee Sang-yi in "Han River Police"

Actor Lee Sang-yi expressed his feelings after finishing "Han River Police".

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Lee Sang-yi played an attractive villain in Disney+'s original series "Han River Police". "Han River Police" is a water-precision comic action that takes place when the Han River Police Force, a team that protects the Han River at night, is caught in a crime surrounding the Han River and ends with the 5th and 6th episodes released on the 27th.

In this work, Lee Sang-yi plays the villain Go Gi-seok, who threatens the peace of the Han River to protect his desire, causing anger among viewers by doing all kinds of evil deeds by any means and drawing a three-dimensional picture of him longing for love and recognition from his uncle Hwang Man-dae (Choi Moo-sung).

Recently, Lee Sang-yi has played warm romance in the Netflix series "Bloodhounds" which successfully introduces his first action genre challenge, as well as dramas "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha" and "Youth of May" to convey new charms in each work. By completing another charm with an intense and attractive villain, he has proved his wide-spectrum acting ability across good and bad roles as well as his potential for an 'all-rounder", adding to expectations for future moves.

In response, Lee Sang-yi said through his agency Good Friends Company, "I was excited and worried because I played a villain for the first time in a long time, but I'm glad and grateful that I finished it well until the end. Watching "Han River Police" for three weeks, it was a very meaningful time because the time we worked hard and filmed together in the cold winter seemed to be made of good results. Above all, I would like to thank the viewers around the world for watching "Han River Police" until the end", he said, expressing his meaningful feelings.