Lee Jae Wook Boasts Action Skills In New ‘Death’s Game’ Teaser

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The fans are so stoked for TVING's "Death's Game" as a sneak peek is shared featuring Lee Jae Wook in his newest acting role.

In the teaser, the actor boasted his gravity-defying skills and charisma as a MMA fighter in prison.

Lee Jae Wook Boasts Action Skills In 'Death's Game'

On December 7, a new "Death's Game" teaser was released, sharing a glimpse into Lee Jae Wook's new acting role.

The series follows a jaded man named Choi Lee Jae, played by Seo In Guk, who experiences life and death a dozen times after being punished by Death itself, played by Park So Dam.

In the show, Choi Lee Jae enters 12 different bodies to experience the cycle of life in the most intriguing ways. With this, Lee Jae Wook joins the cast as one of Choi Lee Jae's lives.

Lee Jae Wook plays Jo Tae Sang, a mixed martial arts fighter who suddenly ends up in prison filled with dangerous gang members.

The preview glimpses into Jo Tae Sang's life after Choi Lee Jae enters his body. Although he gets alarmed by the sudden changes, he focuses on the bigger problems before him.

Jo Tae Sang candidly faces eight men waiting for him with weapons in hand. Confused with what's happening, Choi Lee Jae tries to make sense of what's happening in his new life.

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Thankfully, Jo Tae Sang is a skilled fighter, and he impressively handles all eight men single-handedly after they charge at him with no warning.

After taking down all his enemies, he realizes that his new body and life is amazing, only if he isn't inside prison.

Attention is given to Lee Jae Wook's action thriller challenge after being dubbed as a "boy-next-door star." The synchronization between him and Seo In Guk is also a factor to check out in the show.

Lee Jae Wook Shares Preparations For 'Death's Game'

To give life to Jo Tae Sang, Lee Jae Wook personally filmed the preview, taking on eight one-on-one fight scenes without acting double, leaving viewers in awe.

Prior to filming, the actor attended action school to perfect his angles and body language, which helped him immerse himself in the fight scene choreographies.

Through "Death's Game," Lee Jae Wook will be able to show his emotional acting and intense portrayal of a fighter. Don't miss the premiere of "Death's Game" this December 15 on TVING.

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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