OCN's new Saturday original "American character: They Were" (playplayed by Ban Gi-ri, Jeong So-young/directed by Min Yeon-hong) released a still cut featuring "Blind Eyes" by Jang Pan-seok (Heo Joon-ho) on the 28th.
'American character: There were them' is a Mystery tracking fantasy, set in a soul village where missing dead people gathered, searching for missing bodies and chasing the truth behind the incident.
Heo Joon-ho played the role of the Mystery center of the village of Duon, where the soul lives. The only living person in the village of Duon, where the missing dead are gathered, is the link between the village and the outside world.
In the public steel cut, the attention is focused on the secret double life of Jang Pan-seok. Jang Pan-seok is wearing a white running shirt and is squatting in the yard of the mountainous neighborhood, and attracts attention with a natural appearance such as wearing a towel behind his neck. Especially, in the blunt expression of Jang Pan-seok, the gatekeeper who protects the village of Duon, his character is heavy and quiet.
Jang Pan-seok, who left the village of Duon, is transformed into a tracer and stimulates curiosity. Jang Pan-seok is watching the opposite building with his body crouched as much as possible. His intense eyes, shining like a beast, amplifies the tension of the viewers as if he would not miss any of the movements of Out of Sight.
Meanwhile, "American character: They were" will be broadcast for the first time at 10:30 pm on the 29th.