Actor Cha Seung-won visited the 28th Busan International Film Festival for the Netflix film "Believer2" (directed by Baek), drawing enthusiastic cheers from Audiences. Cha Seung-won, dressed in a brown-toned suit and on a red carpet, attended the opening ceremony on the 4th of last month and grabbed Audiences with a good speech, digging a full schedule including open talk and GV. Cha Seung-won was pleasantly lucky at the "Believer2" open talk held at the open-air theater of the movie theater, saying, "It was Brian Joo who deserved to die at Yongsan Station, but he did not come back with information that he was dead." "It's a work with familiar Characters and new Characters," he said. "Cha Seung-won (Cho Jin-woong), who appeared in the first part, is in a disadvantage? It is a survival battle that should not be done hard, "he said. Cha Seung-won said, "Brian Joo has a lot of emotions in the basic framework of the Character compared to the first one." "As 'Believer 2' is streamed on Netflix, I am excited and excited to share it with people all over the world. I wonder what the reaction will be." Cha Seung-won also continued to laugh in a conversation with Audience, who appreciated "Believer2": "Please excuse me if my pronunciation is poor because I got a tongue-in-cheek while digesting a lot of schedules and applied "XXX" (medicine). I will talk happily though, "he joked, making the atmosphere of the intestines cheerful at once. Cha Seung-won said, "Unlike in 'Believer1', Brian Joo in 'Believer2' cuts his hair short. The Question is whether there is a reason. "I tried to express old and greasy Feelings, I cut it because I wanted to change it, "he said, revealing that not only acting but also visual troubles were dissolved in the film. Cha Seung-won expressed his love and enthusiasm for the film and Audience, saying, "Would you like more Questions?" after completing the Audience Question final sequence. In 'Believer 2', Cha Seung-won perfectly digested the Character, which is weak but stronger, unique and different from the evil spirits, overwhelming the screen with breath and eyes. 'Believer2' opens on Netflix on November 17.