VagaBond' Lee Seung-gi, national Manly Men, transforms into a 'first force'

Vagabond Lee Seung-gi transforms as an 18-stage stuntman with a comprehensive martial arts.Lee Seung-gi was a hot-blooded stuntman who dreamed of wrinkles in the action film industry by using Jackie Chan as a role model in SBSs new gilt drama Vagabond (VAGABOND), but he is divided into Cha Dal-gun who lost his nephew after the crash of a private plane and lived a life of a pursuer who uncovered the truth.In the play, Cha Dal-geon is not only a master of the 18th stage of comprehensive martial arts, including Taekwondo, Judo, Jujitsu, Kendo, and boxing, but also a new and intense person who has never seen the shame of the spirit of stage guns.The photo released on the 22nd showed Lee Seung-gi, who is full of wildness that pours out the charm of Manly Men.He is wearing blackened coppery skin and sleeveless clothes that reveal his muscular forearms, and has a serious face with a chic towel on his shoulders.In particular, the tattoo of God (the whole body) carved on his forearm, and large and small wounds throughout his face raise questions about what happened to his daily life.Lee Seung-gi said, It is a work that has been attracted since I first read the scenario.I felt a sense of burden and responsibility because I was different from the characters I have been in charge of so far, but I also had a sense of challenge. I feel the weight of the name Vagabond and I want to repay the fans who have waited for a long time with my best.Lee Seung-gi is an actor who always works with a passion and responsibility for everything, the company said. We can expect Lee Seung-gi, who transformed into Manly Men, 180 degrees different from the image of his younger brother and his mother through the role of Cha Dal-gun in a very different visual and atmosphere.Vagabond is a drama in which a man involved in a civil airliner crash digs into a huge national corruption found in a concealed truth.The spy action melodrama, which unfolds dangerous and naked adventures of the wanderers who lost their families, affiliations, and even their names, will be broadcast on September 20th.

VagaBond' Lee Seung-gi transforms as an 18-stage stuntman with a comprehensive martial arts.

Lee Seung-gi was a hot-blooded stuntman who dreamed of wrinkles in the action film industry by using Jackie Chan as a role model in SBS's new gilt drama VagaBond (VagaBond), but he is divided into Cha Dal-gun who lost his nephew after the crash of a private plane and lived a life of a pursuer who uncovered the truth.

In the play, Cha Dal-geon is not only a master of the 18th stage of comprehensive martial arts, including Taekwondo, Judo, Jujitsu, Kendo, and boxing, but also a new and intense person who has never seen the shame of the spirit of stage guns.

The photo released on the 22nd showed Lee Seung-gi, who is full of wildness that pours out the charm of Manly Men. He is wearing blackened coppery skin and sleeveless clothes that reveal his muscular forearms, and has a serious face with a chic towel on his shoulders. In particular, the tattoo of God (the whole body) carved on his forearm, and large and small wounds throughout his face raise questions about what happened to his daily life.

Lee Seung-gi said, "It is a work that has been attracted since I first read the scenario. I felt a sense of burden and responsibility because I was different from the characters I have been in charge of so far, but I also had a sense of challenge. "I feel the weight of the name VagaBond' and I want to repay the fans who have waited for a long time with my best."

Lee Seung-gi is an Actor who always works with a passion and responsibility for everything,” the company said. “We can expect Lee Seung-gi, who transformed into Manly Men, 180 degrees different from the image of his younger brother and his mother through the role of Cha Dal-gun in a very different visual and atmosphere.”

VagaBond is a drama in which a man involved in a civil airliner crash digs into a huge national corruption found in a concealed truth. The spy action melodrama, which unfolds dangerous and naked adventures of the wanderers who lost their families, affiliations, and even their names, will be broadcast on September 20th.