
Actor Byun Yo-han expressed strong confidence that Roh Jae-won, who stars in "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub," boasts a remarkably high synchronization rate with the original work.
During the press conference for the movie "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub" held on the morning of August 18 at CGV Yongsan in Seoul, Byun Yo-han shared, "I loved 'Tazza: The High Rollers' when it came out in 2006, and I've watched all the subsequent series. While the first film centered on Goni, the second on Dae-gil, and the third on Il-chul, the fourth film features a completely independent story." He added, "In particular, I think Park Tae-young, played by Roh Jae-won in this project, has a 200 percent synchronization rate with the character from Huh Young-man's original work."

In response, Roh Jae-won seemed slightly flustered and said, "The senior actor always says such nice things." Byun Yo-han playfully replied, "Not always."
"Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub" is a crime film about Jang Tae-young (Byun Yo-han), who thought he had the world in his hands through his online casino business, and his close friend of the same name, Park Tae-young (Roh Jae-won), who took everything away from him, as they reunite in a global gambling arena for a fierce revenge match. The work is known to be the one that manhwa artist Huh Young-man holds most dear among the "Tazza" series.
Byun Yo-han and Roh Jae-won take on the core characters of Jang Tae-young and Park Tae-young, engaging in an intense acting showdown.
The movie is scheduled to open on September 23.
〈Photo = Reporter Baek Seung-chul〉
(SBS Entertainment News | Kim Ji-hye)