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Actor Koo Kyo-hwan is currently enjoying a peak in his career, marked by a series of successful projects including the films 'If Only' (만약에 우리) and 'Colony' (군체), as well as the drama 'Everyone Fights Their Own Worthlessness' (모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다). During recent interviews held on May 28, 2026, he discussed his role as the villain Seo Young-cheol in the Yeon Sang-ho directed film 'Colony' and his positive chemistry with co-star Jun Ji-hyun. Furthermore, he shared his professional perspective on viewer reactions regarding his intimate scenes with Go Yoon-jung, emphasizing that artistic interpretation ultimately belongs to the audience. | Actor Koo Kyo-hwan is currently enjoying a peak in his career, marked by a series of successful projects including the films 'If Only' (만약에 우리) and 'Colony' (군체), as well as the drama 'Everyone Fights Their Own Worthlessness' (모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다). During recent interviews held on May 28, 2026, he discussed his role as the villain Seo Young-cheol in the Yeon Sang-ho directed film 'Colony' and his positive chemistry with co-star Jun Ji-hyun. Furthermore, he shared his professional perspective on viewer reactions regarding his intimate scenes with Go Yoon-jung, emphasizing that artistic interpretation ultimately belongs to the audience.
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[구교환] The Golden Age of an Actor Mastering Diverse Genres
k-movie5/28/2026

[구교환] The Golden Age of an Actor Mastering Diverse Genres

Actor Koo Kyo-hwan is currently enjoying a peak in his career, marked by a series of successful projects including the films 'If Only' (만약에 우리) and 'Colony' (군체), as well as the drama 'Everyone Fights Their Own Worthlessness' (모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다). During recent interviews held on May 28, 2026, he discussed his role as the villain Seo Young-cheol in the Yeon Sang-ho directed film 'Colony' and his positive chemistry with co-star Jun Ji-hyun. Furthermore, he shared his professional perspective on viewer reactions regarding his intimate scenes with Go Yoon-jung, emphasizing that artistic interpretation ultimately belongs to the audience.