Squid Game director praises T.O.P's brave return as disgraced rapper in Season 2

31 Dec - "Squid Game" director Hwang Dong-hyuk continues to sing praises for the show's new addition, T.O.P, who plays a disgraced rapper in the second season of the hit Netflix show.

The showrunner, who spoke to People recently, stated that T.O.P (real name Choi Seung-hyun) is very brave to say yes to making a comeback with a character who is also a rapper like him, and one that is on drugs.

Director Hwang Dong-hyuk praises T.O.P's performance
Director Hwang Dong-hyuk praises T.O.P's performance
The director added that the actor was courageous to take on the role
The director added that the actor was courageous to take on the role

"As you may know, the actor Seung-hyun, about nine years ago got involved in a marijuana scandal in Korea and wasn't able to do any projects for the past nine years in Korea," he said. "I feel that it took him a lot of guts, in a way, to portray a character, especially someone who shares a lot of similarities that are quite negative to him as a person too."

"So I think it took him a lot of courage to take on that role," he added.

In the new season, T.O.P plays the villainous role of Player 230 aka Thanos, a disgraced rapper who quickly resorts to shady tactics in order to win the game.

As for his performance, Hwang said, "Despite the long hiatus, I have to say, as a director, he performed very impressively and I'm very satisfied with what he did with the character."

T.O.P was given 10-month jail sentence and two-year suspension from military service after found guilty of using marijuana
T.O.P was given 10-month jail sentence and two-year suspension from military service after found guilty of using marijuana

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